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"LINDEN  GROVE" 

OFFICE 

The  porch  on  which  the  world's  most  representative  Jersey  cattle  breeders 
have  gathered  and  discussed  Jersey  "politics" 


HOW  TO  REACH  COOPERSBURG 

Coopersburg,  Pa.,  is  on  the  Bethlehem  Branch  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway,  11  miles  south  of  Bethlehem  and 
46  miles  north  of  Philadelphia.  Good  connections  can  be  made  with  trains  from  all  directions,  either  at  Philadelphia  or  Beth- 
lehem. 

Coopersburg  is  also  reached  via  Lehigh  Valley  Traction  Lines,  from  Philadelphia  and  Allentown.  (See  opposite  page  for 
time  of  Interurban  cars  from  Philadelphia  and  Allentown  to  Coopersburg.)  Allentown  is  on  the  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  and 
Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey,  four  miles  west  of  Bethlehem.  From  Allentown,  a  delightful  trolley  ride  of  8  miles  over  the 
Lehigh  Mountain  lands  you  at  the  "Linden  Grove"  residence. 

It  will  be  of  evident  advantage,  to  those  who  attend  the  sale,  to  take  an  evening  train  on  the  previous  day  to  Allentown, 
Pa.,  stopping  there  over  night;  thence  by  early  morning  trolley  from  Allentown  to  Coopersburg,  arriving  in  ample  time  for 
breakfast  and  to  inspect  the  cattle  before  the  sale  begins. 

THE  FOLLOWING  STEAM  ROUTES  ARE  SUGGESTED: 

From  Chicago  and  Toronto,  via  Grand  Trunk  and  Lehigh  Valley  Railroads,  connecting  at  Bethlehem  and  Allentown. 
From  Chicago  via  New  York  Central  Lines  and  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad,  with  connections  at  Bethlehem  and  Allentown. 
From  Niagara  Falls,  Buffalo  and  Rochester,  via  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad,  connecting  at  Bethlehem  and  Allentown. 
From  New  York  via  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  or  Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey,  connecting  at  Bethlehem  and  Allentown. 
From  New  York  via  Pennsylvania  Lines,  connecting  at  Philadelphia. 
From  St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati  via  Baltimore  and  Ohio,  connecting  at  Philadelphia. 

From  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  St.  Louis  and  Louisville,  via  Pennsylvania  Lines,  connecting  at  Philadelphia. 
From  Central  New  Jersey  and  some  points  in  Eastern  Pennsylvania,  a  closer  connection  can  be  made  via  Jenkintown,  Pa. 
(Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railroad),  than  by  going  into  Philadelphia. 

CONSULT  SCHEDULES  OF  THESE   ROADS  FOR  TIME  OF  TRAINS  AND  CONNECTIONS 

ADDITIONAL  STOPS  AT  COOPERSBURG.— Special  arrangements  have  been  made  with  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading 
Railway,  whereby  through  trains  from  Philadelphia  (Reading  Terminal)  at  7.00  A.  M.,  8.30  A.  M.  and  12.30  P.  M.,  reaching 
Coopersburg  at  8.13  A.  M.,  9.53  A.  M.  and  1.57  P.  M.,  and  from  Bethlehem  at  7.15  P.  M.,  reaching  Coopersburg  at  7.31  P.  M., 
will  stop  at  Coopersburg  on  day  of  sale.      (These  are  in  addition  to  the  numerous  trains  in  each  direction  which  stop  regularly.) 

TRAINS  LEAVING  COOPERSBURG  IN  THE  EVENING  ON  DAY  OF  SALE 

For  Philadelphia.  For  Bethlehem. 

Leave  Coopersburg 6.27  P.M.     7.22  P.M.         Leave  Coopersburg 6.00  P.M.     6.45  P.M.     7.59  P.M. 

Arrive  Philadelphia 8.09  P.M.     8.45  P.M.         Arrive  Bethlehem 6.25  P.M.     7.00  P.M.     8.20  P.M. 

THROUGH  PARLOR  CARS  RETURNING  TO  NEW  YORK  CITY  ON  EVENING  OF  SALE 
SPECIAL  TRAIN  leaves  Coopersburg  at  6.45  P.  M.,  connecting  at  Bethlehem  with  Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey: 

Leaves  Coopersburg 6 .  45  P.  M. 

Arrives  New  York  City 9  45  P.  M. 

(This  train  connects  at  Bethlehem  with  train  reaching  Harrisburg  at  10.10  P.  M.,  making  a  good  connection 
with  the  Pennsylvania  Lines  for  west-bound  passengers.) 

HOTEL  ACCOMMODATIONS. — There  are  large  and  excellent  hotels  at  Allentown  and  Bethlehem,  where  visitors  en  route 
to  sale  are  sure  of  good  accommodations.  The  Hotel  Allen,  at  Seventh  and  Hamilton  Streets,  and  the  American  Hotel,  at  Sixth 
and  Hamilton  Streets  (both  in  Allentown),  are  within  a  short  distance  from  where  the  trolley  cars  leave  for  Philadelphia,  and 
which  land  passengers  at  the  "Linden  Grove"  residence.  Mention  our  name  to  any  of  the  clerks  at  these  hotels.  There  are 
three  hotels  at  Coopersburg. 

The  American  Express  Company,  operating  upon  the  lines  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway  and  the  Lehigh  Valley 
Railroad,  has  unexcelled  facilities  for  transporting  live  stock,  parcels,  baggage  and  valuables  between  all  points  with  speed  and 
safety.  Rates  always  as  low  as  those  of  any  responsible  express  company.  Mr.  M.  S.  Landis,  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading 
agent,  represents  the  American  Express  Company  at  Coopersburg. 

"LINDEN  GROVE"  Farm  adjoins  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway  station  at  Coopersburg,  and  the  stables  are  within 
fifteen  minutes'  walk  from  the  depot.  The  Lehigh  Valley  Traction  Line  passes  our  very  door,  where  all  cars  will  stop  on  Decora- 
tion Day.     It  will  afford  us  great  pleasure  to  show  the  herd  to  any  one  interested  in  cattle. 

T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS. 


INDEX  TO  ANIMALS  IN  THE  SALE 


No. 
Agatha's     Oxford     Fern     Beauty, 

3*3282 78 

Alabama's  Eminence,  353216 L9 

Aldan's  Pretty  Lena,  307176 125 

Ashley  Belle  of  Lehigh,  319707..  .  .  110 

Beatrice  Nicolle,  257114 139 

Benedictine's  Noble  Lady,  310531  126 

Boutilliere's  Oxford  Girl,  353254  . .  93 
Bright  Prince's  Brown  Viola,  353- 

215 82 

Carine's  Fern,  353247 31 

Castor's  Black  Beauty,  353208.  ...  72 
Combination's     Gamboge     Nancy, 

310529 39 

Combination's    Lady    Carita,    353- 

212 11 

Combination's    Pretty    Maid,    353- 

266 10 

Combination's  Speckled,  310530....  38 

Cowslip's  Beauty  of  Trinity,  308-  ' 

373 123 

Cowslip's  Cymbeline,  353231 25 

Cowslip's  Fairy  Pride,  353242 23 

Cowslip's  Magdeline,  325734 124 

Dolly  of  Oaklands,  353286 88 

Dorothy's  Noble  Fern,  353250 66 

Easel's  Pretty  Rose,  353223 21 

Faithful  You'll  Do,  353224 74 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914,  H.  C 77 

Fern's  Bonita,  353238 67 

Fern's  Glittering  Pride,  353245. ...  28 

Fern's  Handsome  Maid,  325732.. .  .  112 

Fern's  Lucy  Belle,  319714 Ill 

Fern's  Noble  Christmas  Gift,  307- 

243 68 

Fern's  Noble  Fanny,  347986 30 

Gala  Rose's  Gilbert,  120892 8 

Gamboge's  Grisette,  353233 42 

Gamboge's  Ixia,  235192 35 

Gamboge's    Lady    of    St.    Martin, 

269787 44 

Gamboge's  Nancy,  306596 37 

Gamboge's   Queen    Primrose,    318- 

385 43 

Gamboge's  Skylark,  306561 40 

Goddington's  Cocotte,  342503 71 

Golden    Beatrice's   Sultan,    121193  H 

Golden  Bonita,  353234 24 

Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011 E 

Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.  A 

Golden  Fern's  Merry  Fly,  353241 .  .  26 

Golden  Fern's  Minnie,  306933 121 

Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755  5 

Golden  Fern's  Nuriel,  353280 90 

Golden     Fern's     Oxford     Dawish, 

353287 132 

Golden  Fern's  Oxford  Rosy,  310528  122 


No. 
Golden  Fern's  Reception,  347985.  27 
Colden  Ivy  of  Oaklands.  353283..  .      51 

Golden  Maid's  Bonnie,  353219 15 

Golden  Noble's  M.iisa,  326752 60 

Golden  Plum's  Viola,  202196 107 

Hetty's  Golden  Maid,  353220 83 

Hillside  Golden  Rod,  353267 22 

Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860    C 
Ixia's  Fancy  Sultan,  126788 47 

Jennie  You'll  Do,  353255 87 

Jolly  Sultan  of  Lindeni  120838 ....  G 
Jolly  Sultan's    Ashley  Queen, 

353237 20 

Laura  You'll  Do,  306610 114 

Lena's  Golden  Maid,  348102 84 

Lord    Aldan's    Black    Beauty, 

306577 ' 14 

Lucy  Pearl  of  St.  John,  306628 81 

Lucy's  Champion  Princess,  353207..  80 

Lucy's  Prince's  Rowena,  353214  .  .  79 

Mabel's  Lady  Mary,  325735 104 

Mabel's  Raleigh's  Ixia,  319716 36 

Mabel's  Sweet  Secret,  342987 103 

Maiden  of  Grouville,  349265 106 

Maid  of  Alene,  353210 33 

Maufant's  Cowslip,  353229 105 

Minette's  Sultana,  324990 128 

Mon  Plaisir  Graceful  Lady,  344009  16 

Mrs.  Oak  You'll  Do,  347984 117 

New  Wave,  353273 9 

Noble's  Bessy  of  Oaklands,  269790  75 

Noble's  Jolly  Cowslip,  353249 18 

Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  97181 F 

Noble's   Pretty  Carnation,  276822  32 

Oaklands  Cowslip,  353218 34 

Oakland's  Oxford  Rose,  306925. ...  135 

Oxford  Ada  of  Oaklands,  353275 .  .  98 

Oxford  Daffodil,  353222 17 

Oxford  Dawish,  353236 131 

Oxford  Fair,  353268 57 

Oxford  Ixia  Fancy,  252184 45 

Oxford  Millie  You'll  Do,  353270. . .  137 

Oxford's  Handsome  Nattie,  344012  95 

Oxford's  Handsome  Pearl,  344006.  116 

Oxford's  Maggie  Cannon,  289458  .  .  55 

Oxford's  Pansy  Dear,  288721 52 

Oxford's  Pretty  Nattie,  353239..  .  .  96 

Oxford  Sultane's  Prince,  126786. .  .  7 

Oxford's  Wexford  Spot,  289464.. .  .  48 

Oxford  Viola  of  Oaklands,  353276.  85 

Pretty  Clarencia,  353256 13 

Pretty  Sweet  Bread,  353278 59 

Priscilla's  Sultan,  126916 2 

Raleigh's  Finance,  353205 99 

Raleigh's   F  i  n  a  n  c  e's   Daughter, 

—353284 100 


No. 

Raleigh's  Japanese  Fern,  353243....  29 
Ravachol's    Golden     Beatrice, 

326286 140 

Sensation's  Cocotte,  326760 70 

Sultana's  Ashley  Prince,  128972...  3 

Sultana's  Fancy  Ixia,  307178 46 

Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180 B 

Sultana's  Jolly  Lass,  310534 64 

Sultana's  Oxford  Bayleaf,  306717  65 

Sultana's  Oxford  Crocus,  319711....  127 
Sultana's    Oxford    Moonbeam, 

306716 63 

Sultana's  Skylark,  126790 41 

Sultana's  Stockwell  Belle,  310532..  62 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  262194 61 

Sultan's  Belle  of  Steinsburg,  324991  129 

Sultan's  Cocotte,  252146 69 

Sultan's    Finance's    Daughter, 

353285 101 

Sultan's  Martina,  353213 12 

Sweet     Bread's    Oxford     Fern, 

140203 1 

The   Owl's   Oxford   You'll   Do, 

122759 6 

Trial's  Sultan,  126793 4 

Vesta's  Vicky's  Daughter,  353281..  102 

Viola's  Bessy,  307177 76 

Viola's  Dairylike,  324989 142 

Viola's  Golden  Fern,  77393 D 

Viola's  Golden  Pansy,  344300 53 

Viola's  Pretty  Wyandotte,  319710  113 

Viola's  Union  Maid,  325733 143 

Warder's  Syren  2d,  273419 141 

You'll  Do  Juillette,  353269 73 

You'll  Do's  Benefit,  353257 58 

You'll  Do's  Brown  Beauty,  353271  133 

You'll  Do's  Champion  Ivy,  353251  50 

You'll  Do's  Golden  Fleece,  353221  115 

You'll  Do's  Grey  Beauty,  353263.  138 

You'll  Do's  Grey  Daisy,  353232.  .  .  120 

You'll  Do's  Grey  Princess,  353258.  94 

You'll  Do's  Harriet,  353253 49 

You'll  Do's  Lady  Kilburn,  310535  92 

You'll  Do's  Lassie,  353261 97 

You'll  Do's  Lottie,  353272 134 

You'll  Do's  Magdalene,  353259 56 

You'll  Do's  Monica,  353260 136 

You'll  Do's  Nuriel,  353228 89 

You'll  Do's  Oxford  Ixia,  347620.  .  .  46* 

You'll  Do's/)xford  Viola,  353262  .  .  130 

You'll  Do's  Pretty  Pet,  353235 91 

You'll  Do's  Pretty  Rose,  353265.. .  86 

You'll  Do's  Sarah,  344299 54 

You'll  Do's  Society  Girl,  353248.    .119 

You'll  Do's  Sweet  Heart,  353252.  .  118 

You'll  Do's  True  Love,  353279. ...  109 

You'll  Love,  353288 108 


ILLUSTRATIONS 


See  No. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101 57 

Agatha's   Oxford    Lass,    P.    11386, 

H.  C 56 

Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C 22 

Cowslip's  Golden   Noble,    P.   4498, 

H.  C 21 

Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430....  85 

Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C.  C 

Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011 E 

Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C, 

Head  of  (colored  plate) 

third  page  of  cover 

Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.C..  25 


See  No. 

Golden  Sultana,   146282 B 

Jennie  You'll  Do,  353255 50,  87 

Jolly  Sultan's  Ashley  Queen.353237      20 

Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C 26 

Lady  Vernonia,  195785 61 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C 2 

"Linden     Grove"     Office     (colored 

plate) last  page  of  cover 

"Linden  Grove"  Calves  to  Texas, 

Remarkable  Movement  of A 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.C...  L9 
Noble's    Jolly  Sultan,  P.  4156,    H. 

C F 


See  No. 

Oxford  Ever,  P.  8370,  H.C C,  51 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  C,  88 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  Four  daughters 

of 50 

Oxford's  Maggie  Cannon,  289458 . .     55 
Oxford's  Wexford  Spot,  2S9464.. . .      48 

Raleigh's  Sarah,  252134 54 

Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180 B 

You'll  Do's  Benefit,  353257 50,  58 

You'll  Do's  Harriet,  353253 49 

You'll  Do's  Pretty  Pet,  353235....      50 
You'll  Do's  Pretty  Rose,  353265.  .50,  86 


PLEASE  BRING  THIS  CATALOG  WITH  YOU  TO  THE  SALE,  AS  THE 

NUMBER  PRINTED  IS  LIMITED 


IMPORTATIONS  OF 


JERSEY  CATTLE 

Per  Steamer  Mesaba  (Atlantic  Transport  Line)  to  New  York, 
August  5,  1915,  and  October  31,  1915, 


and  a  few  animals  from  previous  importations. 


Also  some  home  bred  cattle,  bred  from  the  very  choicest  imported  parents. 


THE  PROPERTY  OF 

T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS 

"Linden  Grove,"  COOPERSBURG,  PA. 

Coopersburg  is  on  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railroad,  43  miles  north  of  Philadelphia ;  98  miles  west  of  New  York 
City;  11  miles  south  of  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  and  8  miles  south  of  Allentown,  Pa. 


IMPORTANT 


Breeders  are  requested  to  make  themselves  known  at  the  office  on  arrival,  where  information 

will  be  given  them  that  may  prove  valuable.     Also  to  ask  for  list  of 

births  and  services  since  catalog  has  gone  to  press. 


TO  BE  SOLD  AT  AUCTION 

AT  THE  HOME  OF  THE  OWNERS 


TUESDAY  (Decoration  Day),  MAY  30,  1916 

NO  POSTPONEMENT  on  account  of  weather. 
If  disagreeable,  cattle  will  be  sold  in  the  sale  pavilion.     It  is  the  intention  to  start  the  sale,  as  usual,  in  the  forenoon, 

about  10.30  to  11  o'clock. 

LEANDER  F.  HERRICK,  Sale  Manager 

Copyright,   1916,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 


TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  OF  SALE 


Terms  Cash.  Twenty-five  per  cent,  to  be  paid  in  cash  immediately  after  the  animal  is  sold,  or  the  sale  may  be  de- 
clared void,  at  option  of  the  seller.  The  balance  of  the  purchase  money  to  be  paid  in  cash  on  the  day  of  sale,  and  be- 
fore the  animal  is  delivered;  and,  if  the  balance  is  not  paid  or  satisfactorily  secured  within  said  time,  the  twenty-five 
per  cent,  will  be  forfeited  as  an  agreed  liquidation  for  damages,  and  the  sale  to  be  void. 

Warranties.  When  an  animal  is  warranted,  the  fact  and  particulars  of  the  warranty  will  be  proclaimed  from  the 
auction  stand,  otherwise  animals  are  sold  with  all  faults  and  defects,  and  nothing  warranted  except  right  and  title  to 
the  property.  Care  will  be  taken,  however,  that  all  known  defects  will  be  set  out  in  the  catalog,  or  stated  by  the  auc- 
tioneer. In  case  typographical  or  other  errors  are  discovered,  the  auctioneer  will  announce  them,  and  a  memorandum 
will  be  kept  of  such  corrections,  which  will  take  precedence  over  the  printed  matter  in  this  catalog.  Buyers  are,  there- 
fore, cautioned  to  pay  attention  to  the  auctioneer's  announcements. 

Pedigrees.  All  the  cattle  are  entered  in  the  Herd  Register  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  and  application  for 
transfer  will  be  furnished  with  each  animal.  Should  exceptions  occur  they  will  be  announced  at  the  time  of  sale,  unless 
the  catalog  indicates  them  by  the  omission  of  the  registry  number.  Beyond  the  fact  that  the  pedigrees  have  been  ac- 
cepted for  registry,  and  that  care  has  been  exercised  to  have  them  correct  to  the  best  of  the  ability  of  the  seller,  no 
representations  are  made  regarding  them  and  nothing  warranted. 

Bids.  Where  there  are  two  or  more  claimants  for  a  deciding  bid,  and  the  auctioneer  is  in  doubt  whose  bid  was 
heard,  the  question  may  be  settled  by  putting  up  the  animal  for  advance  bids.  After  the  first  bid  is  made,  no  advance 
of  less  than  $10  each  will  be  taken,  except  on  young  calves,  when  a  special  limit  will  be  announced. 

Delivery  and  Keeping.  Buyers  must  procure  from  our  bookkeeper,  for  each  animal  purchased,  a  separate  order  on 
the  seller,  and  orders  so  obtained  should  be  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  person  or  agent  who  is  to  remove  the  animals. 
Buyers  assume  all  expenses  and  risk  on  animals  after  they  are  struck  down. 

Bidders  not  present  may  send  their  bids  or  instructions  to  buy,  to  Mr.  Leander  P.  Herrick,  our  sale  manager,  who 
will  take  charge  of  such  bids  and  use  them  as  if  he  were  buying  for  himself. 

LEANDER  F.  HERRICK,  Sale  Manager 


CREDIT 


While  the  terms  of  Sale  are  CASH,  special  credits  of  three  to  twelve  months  will  be  given  to  responsible  parties,  by 
the  same  giving  bankable  notes  with  approved  security,  bearing  interest  from  date.  So  that  no  detention  may  take 
place  at  day  of  sale,  parties  are  respectfully  requested  to  communicate  with  us  before  day  of  sale.  Where  notes  are  ac- 
cepted for  certain  animals,  the  transfers  will  be  held  until  the  notes  are  paid. 

T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS 


ON  THE  PAGES  IMMEDIATELY  FOLLOWING  WILL  BE  FOUND  SOME  READING  MATTER  THAT  WILL  BE  OF 
INTEREST  AND  VALUE  TO  PROSPECTIVE  PURCHASERS  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE. 


ORDER  OF  SALE 


The  cattle  will  be  sold  as  nearly  as  possible  in  the  succession  as  their  pedigrees  are  arranged  in  the  catalog.  There 
will  be  some  slight  deviation,  however,  to  bring  animals  into  the  ring  with  their  dams  or  other  relatives. 

This  explanation  is  made  so  that  visitors  who  may  find  it  necessary  to  absent  themselves  at  any  hour  during  the 
sale,  will  ascertain  if  any  certain  animals  they  may  want  are  to  be  sold  out  of  the  order  of  printed  catalog. 

The  position  of  an  animal  in  the  catalog  has  no  reference  whatever  to  its  individual  quality  or  value.  Some  people 
have  the  mistaken  idea  that  the  first  animals  are  not  high  class,  thinking  the  quality  arises  and  reaches  a  climax  in  the 
middle,  tapering  off  again  toward  the  last.  That  is  all  wrong.  There  are  just  as  good  and  desirable  animals  on  the  back 
pages  as  there  are  anywhere  in  the  catalog.  "Something  must  be  last,"  and  many  of  the  "back  numbers"  are  among 
our  best  cattle. 

Withdrawals — We  reserve  the  right  to  withdraw  any  animal  not  in  sale  condition,  as  heretofore  we  have  suffered 
loss,  and  in  some  cases  the  buyers  have  been  dissatisfied,  because  of  animals  which  have  not  acclimated. 

Latest  services  of  females  are  published  on  a  separate  sheet,  to  be  circulated  on  sale  day.  Visitors  should  inquire 
for  them  of  the  manager  of  sale,  Mr.  L.  P.  Herrick.  A  number  of  cows  have  freshened  since  catalog  went  to  press,  and 
in  some  cases  have  been  bred  to  one  of  our  great  bulls. 

Buyers  unable  to  attend  the  sale,  and  wishing  to  send  bids  on  any  of  the  animals,  may  entrust  their  business  to 
either  Mr.  M.  D.  Munn,  president  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Mr.  L.  F.  Herrick,  manager  of  sale, 
Worcester,  Mass.;  Mr.  Tom  Dempsey,  Westerville,  Ohio;  Mr.  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  Waterloo,  Iowa;  Mr.  iS.  N.  Warren, 
Spring  Hill,  Tenn.;  Mr.  Harry  Jenkins,  care  "Linden  Grove,"  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  or  any  other  of  the  many  reliable  Jersey 
people  who  attend  the  sale.  After  May  25th,  instructions  should  be  addressed  to  them  in  care  of  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 
Many  prominent  Jersey  breeders  of  wide  acquaintance  and  experience  are  always  in  attendance;  and  if  buyers  sending 
instructions  direct  to  us  will  name  any  such  person  of  his  acquaintance,  we  shall  ascertain  whether  he  is  present,  and  if 
so,  place  the  matter  entirely  in  his  hands. 

T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS 


HEALTH  OF  THE  CATTLE 


Dependable  Tuberculin   Test  Certificate,    Meeting    Requirements  of  All  States 


EVERY  ANIMAL  OF  SUFFICIENT  AGE  WILL  BE  TUBERCULIN  TESTED  SHORTLY  BEFORE  SALE,  and  certi- 
ficate admitting  to  any  State,  provided  free.  This  is  not  a  compulsory  test,  though  made  by  an  officially  approved  vet- 
erinarian. We  are  quite  as  anxious  to  keep  our  cattle  free  of  disease  as  our  purchasers  or  the  authorities  could  possibly 
be. 

There  has  never  been  found  on  the  Island  of  Jersey  a  single  case  of  tuberculosis.  After  a  very  careful  examination 
of  a  large  number  of  cattle  on  the  Island  by  the  government  officials,  and  no  tuberculosis  discovered,  the  government  an- 
nounced that  any  cattle  coming  from  the  Island  of  Jersey  could  enter  any  port  in  America  without  being  tested  for  tuber- 
culosis. 

Dr.  Francis  Bridge,  of  Philadelphia,  for  eighteen  years  State  veterinarian,  has  tested  our  cattle  regularly,  and  in  1911, 
after  testing  194  head  without  finding  a  trace  of  disease,  issued  a  signed  statement  from  which  we  quote: 

I  find  them  entirely  free  from  this  disease.  Let  me  congratulate  you  upon  the  fine,  healthy  condition  of  your  herd, 
and  its  entire  freedom  from  this  disease,  which  I  think  is  due  in  a  great  measure  to  the  great  care  you  take  of  your  cat- 
tle, and  the  well  lighted  and  well  ventUated  condition  of  your  stables. 

FRANCIS   BRIDGE. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


A  TWO-YEARS'  HARVEST-THE  CREAM  OF  THE  ISLAND 

"We  wonder  how  many  Jerseys  Mr.  Cooper  has  brought  over,''  remarks  "The  Jersey  Bulletin,"  "in' his  many  importations? 
They  began  in  the  early  '80's,  and  for  the  past  seventeen  years  he  has  not  missed  a  year,  and  sometimes  made 
two  importations  in  a  season.  How  frequently  they  were  made  prior  to  1899,  we  are  not  informed.  It  would 
make  interesting  reading — a  list  of  the  prize  winners,  butter  test  cows  and  noted  bulls,  that  have  been  imported 
for  'Linden  Grove.'  This  year's  lot  is,  as  usual,  of  the  very  first  quality,  nearly  80  per  cent,  of  the  cows  being  High- 
ly Commended.  Mr.  Cooper  seems  to  think  it  'noblesse  oblige'  to  capture  the  tops  of  the  show  rings  and  tests,  if 
he  approves  them  individually.  The  standard  in  the  past  has  been  high,  and  this  year  will  scale  up  to  previous 
sample.  Those  who  keep  tab  on  the  prize  winners  at  the  Royal  Shows  may  venture  a  pretty  close  guess  as  to  the 
identity  of  some  of  the  shining  lights  of  this  year's  importation." 

THE  "PLUMS"  OF  OUR  LAST  FIFTEEN   AUCTIONS  AT  "LINDEN   GROVE." 

In  our  Decoration  Day  auctions  alone  (not  counting  private  sales)    we  sold   in   fifteen   successive   years,    1900   to   1914,   in- 
clusive, 1,869  head  of  Jersey  cattle,  imported  and  home  bred,  for  a  total  of  $952,985,  or  an  average  of  $509  per 
head.    It  would  require  a  big  book  to  tell  the  "whole  story"  as  "The  Bulletin"  suggests  it,  but  a  glance 
at  the  name  of  the  top-price  animal  in  each    auction    will   open    the   eyes    of    many. 

IN  1900  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  GOLDEN  SULTANA,  146282,  at  $1,600.  Golden  Sultana  has  three  sons  with 
Register  of  Merit  daughters,  including  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  Grand  Champion  at  National  Dairy  Show,  1911, 
in  service  at  "Linden  Grove."  One  of  her  sons  sold  in  our  auction  for  $11,100,  and  an  eight-months-old  daughter 
sold  for  $1,750.    We  paid  $3,000  to  get  Golden  Sultana  back,  seven  years  later,  and  sold  her  in  1910  for  $3,700. 

IN  1901  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  GOLDEN  MON  PLAISIR,  59936,  at  $3,500.  Golden  Mon  Plaisir  was  First 
at  the  Royal  Island  Show,  36  entries.  He  left  6  butter  test  daughters,  and  5  sons  with  Register  of  Merit  daughters. 
Another  of  his  sons  produced  the  World's  Record  Public  Butter  Test  Cow,  Vesta's  Daisy.  Her  dam  was  by  Golden 
Lad's  Champion,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  1900  auction,  to  Mr.  E.  A.  Darling,  ex-President  of  the 
American  Jersey  Cattle  Club. 

IN  1902  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  CHAMPION  FLYING  FOX,  61441,  at  $7,500.  Flying  Fox  was  First  at  the 
Royal  Show,  26  entries.  He  has  26  butter  test  daughters,  and  43  sons  with  tested  daughters — more  than  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed,  to  our  knowledge.  We  sold  his  dam,  Sultana's  Rosette,  149740,  in  1900,  for  $900;  and  paid  $2,250 
for  his  sire,  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  when  the  bull  was  nine  years  old. 

IN  1903  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  FORFARSHIRE,  64759,  at  $1,750.  His  purchaser  might  have  sold  him  for  a 
splendid  profit  right  after  the  sale.  The  late  Mr.  John  A.  Middelton,  of  Shelby  County,  Kentucky,  often  said  he  re- 
gretted letting  Forfarshire  get  away  from  him.  Forfarshire  won  First  Prize,  Championship  and  Sweepstakes  at  St. 
Saviour  Show,  1901.  He  left  16  butter  test  daughters,  four  or  more  producing  sons,  and  five  untested  daughters 
that  are  dams  of  Register  of  Merit  cows. 

IN  1904  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  IMPORTED  BLUE  BELLE,  180234,  at  $3,600.  Blue  Belle  was  fourteen 
years  old.  She  left  two  butter  test  daughters,  and  five  sons  with  tested  daughters.  She  is  grandam  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands  and  Financial  King;  and  great-grandam  of  Interested  Prince,  Guenon's  Lad,  etc.  We  paid  $3,000  for  the  calf  of 
Blue  Belle  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  He  has  two  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  three  sons  and  two  daughters  that  have 
produced  Register  of  Merit  cows. 

IN  1905  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  EMINENT,  69631,  at  $10,000.  Eminent  twice  won  the  "bull  and  progeny" 
prize  at  the  Royal  Show  on  the  Island.  He  left  81  butter  test  daughters  (more  than  any  other  imported  bull,  and 
second  only  to  one  American  bred  bull),  and  25  producing  sons.  Nineteen  untested  daughters  of  Eminent  have  22 
daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit. 

IN  1906  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  LADY  VERNONIA,  195875,  at  $2,500.  Lady  Vernonia  was  Champion  at  the 
Royal  Jersey  Show,  and  had  won  twelve  other  Firsts  and  Championships  on  the  Island.  Butter  test  at  9  years 
2  months  old,  15  lbs.  15  ozs.  in  seven  days.  She  produced  the  successful  sire,  Vernonio,  P.  3518,  H.  C,  and  is  dam 
of  Lady  Vernonia's  Daughter,  213949,  who  has  several  distinguished  progeny. 

IN  1907  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  IMPORTED  STOCKWELL,  75264,  at  $11,500.  Stockwell  now  has  12  butter 
test  daughters  and  8  or  more  bulls  with  official  test  daughters.  He  produced  the  winners  of  many  first  and  champion 
prizes.    One  of  his  sons  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove")  sold  as  a  calf  for  $810,  and  as  a  two-year-old  for  $2,100. 

IN  1908  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  MAJESTY'S  LADY  HOUPLA,  213941,  at  $2,000.  An  Island  prize  winner. 
Three  years  later  she  sold  for  $3,425.  Register  of  Merit  record,  706  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  Her  son,  by  same 
sire  as  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  sold  at  auction  for  $10,000. 

IN  1909  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  VIOLA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  79314,  at  $11,000.  Two  years  later  he  sold  for 
$13,000.  He  has  9  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  and  two  sons  with  Register  of  Merit  daughters,  including  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  86180.  One  of  his  daughters  on  retest  has  made  512  lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in  7  months.  In  same  auction  we 
sold  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy  for  $8,200. 

IN  1910  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  SULTANA'S  OXFORD  LAD,  76506,  at  $11,100.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana 
(also  dam  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180),  sold  at  same  time  for  $3,700.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad  died  in  his  prime; 
he  has  four  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit.     He  has  a  son  with  four  in  Register  of  Merit. 

IN  1911  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  95700,  at  $15,000.  His  dam  (also  dam  of  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly)  sold  at  same  time  for  $7,000.  Noble  of  Oaklands  has  37  official  test  daughters,  and  28  sons  with  tested 
daughters.  He  sired  the  winners  of  hundreds  of  first  and  champion  prizes.  In  same  sale  we  sold  Gamboge's  Knight, 
95698,  for  $6,700. 

IN  1912  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  WARDER'S  FAWN  BEAUTY,  269772,  at  $3,200.  She  was  Champion  over 
the  Island  (Blythwood  Bowl)  in  August,  1911.  Her  tw^-year-old  son  sold  for  $400,  and  her  heifer  calf  for  $695,  in  the 
same  auction.  The  calf  she  was  carrying  won  First  at  New  Jersey  State  Fair,  as  a  two-year-old.  In  same  auction  we 
sold  the  World's  Champion  Public  Butter  Test  cow,  Imported  Vesta's  Daisy,  269760,  for  $2,700. 

IN  1913  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  RALEIGH'S  BEAUTY  OF  ST.  MARTIN,  286978,  at  $2,050.  She  was  a  pub- 
lic butter  test  cow  on  the  Island,  and  her  daughter,  Lady  Noble  Fern,  won  First  Prize  at  the  Royal  in  May,  1913,  in  a 
strong  class,  23  heifers  competing.  Raleigh's  Beauty  of  St.  Martin  is  by  Eminent's  Raleigh,  60911  (sire  of  48  tested 
cows),  he  by  Eminent,  69631. 

IN  1914  OUR  AUCTION  WAS  TOPPED  BY  CHAMPION  GAUNTLET,  306582,  at  $2,725.  She  was  Champion  over  the 
Island  (Blythwood  Bowl)  in  August,  1913,  winning  First  in  her  class  of  55  entries.  For  championship  she  defeated 
Alabama,  a  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  who  was  first  in  her  class  of  58;  Princess  Emma  (by  Beechland's  Cham- 
pion), first  in  her  class  of  34;  and  two  other  first  prize  winners  in  classes  of  37  and  74  entries. 

WHBN  EACH  SINGLE  YEAR  PROVIDES  SUCH  "PLUMS"  AS  THESE,  WHAT  WILL  TWO  YEARS'  HARVEST  BE? 

WE  HAD  NO  AUCTION  IN  1915. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  liMfi. 


AN    UNEXPECTED  "PEEP-IN"  AT  "LINDEN   GROVE." 

TOM  DEMPSEY, 

Ohio. 

Recently  I  had  occasion  to  go  to  the  A.  J.  C.  Cluh  office 
on  business,  and  quite  unexpectedly  stopped  off  at  Coop- 
ersburg  in  the  morning  and  spent  the  day  with  the  Coop- 
ers. 

Peter  was  laid  up  with  lumbago,  his  first  attack  and 
severe,  so  I  could  not  see  the  bulls  out  on  "dress  parade." 
Ralph,  in  the  afternoon,  ran  the  hand  milk  machine.  That 
was  a  pleasure  to  see. 

"T.  S."  was  here,  there  and  everywhere,  just  like  an 
eighteen-year-old  boy,  from  the  typewriter  down  to  the 
cow  barn,  and  I  was  told  on  the  quiet  by  Mrs.  "T.  S."  that 
when  they  got  "caught"  at  the  barn,  "T.  S."  can  milk  from 
25  to  30  cows  as  quickly  as  any  of  the  younger  ones,  bar- 
ring Ralph.  When  I  left  at  10:20  that  night  "T.  S."  was 
ready  to  make  the  rounds  of  the  stables  to  see  that  every- 
thing was  in  "ship  shape"  for  the  night. 

I  have  attended  nearly  all  of  Mr.  Cooper's  auction  sales, 
and  have  made  many  other  calls  at  frequent  times,  but  I 
know  of  none  where  the  chances  were  all  in  my  favor  for 
"Jersey  gossip"  as  good  as  on  this  trip,  and  I  enjoyed  mv 
visit  immensely. 

When  I  arrived,  the  first  thing  that  Mr.  Cooper  said  to 
me  was:  "Well,  you  have  caught  me  in  my  working 
clothes."  We  both  sat  down  by  the  open  fireplace  (as  the 
porch  where  so  many  other  enthusiasts  have  loafed  was 
very  inviting  to  "stay  off),"  and  after  an  hour's  chat,  Mr. 
Cooper  excused  himself  to  rattle  off  a  few  letters.  Mr. 
Cooper  has  in  his  office  the  most  unique  substitute  as  an 
entertainer  that  it  has  ever  been  my  pleasure  to  meet 
anywhere.  He  calls  it  his  "family  bible"  (who  ever 
thought  he  had  time  to  read  one),  and  when  he  gets  busv 
he  will  simply  say,  "Here  is  my  family  bible;  try  and 
amuse  yourself  until  I  get  back."  Instead  of  being  a  bible, 
they  are  the  bound  auction  sale  catalogs  back  to  1879 
Nothing  private  in  the  Cooper  office,  and  in  these  bound 
catalogs  are  the  sale  advertisements  of  each  sale,  editorial 
reports,  cost  of  animals  on  the  Island,  amount  realized  at 
auction,  with  the  purchaser's  name  and  address  and  start- 
ling other  information.  As  I  turned  one  of  the  first  pages 
I  said  to  myself,  "This  is  certainly  some  of  Cooper's  'cold 
storage'  matter  that  he  has  promised  to  give  to  the  read- 
ers of  The  Jersey  Bulletin  during  the  winter  months " 
There  are  very  few  left  who  attended  the  Cooper  auction 
sales  in  Madison  Square  Garden  thirty-five  years  ago,  and 
Jerseys  in  those  days  were  held  in  as  high  esteem  as  the 
Jerseys  of  today.  The  first  I  laid  my  eyes  on  was  the 
pedigree  of  old  Pedro  3187,  with  the  footnote  that  read  as 
follows:  "Bought  of  Miller  &  Sibley,  Franklin,  Pa  Febru- 
ary, 1882,  for  $10,000.  Then  six  years  old,  lived  and  was 
useful  at  'Linden  Grove'  until  nineteen  vears  old.  Bur- 
ied beside  his  first  wife,  Marjoram  2d."  Pedro  made  Mr. 
Cooper  more  money  than  any  bull  he  ever  owned. 

Hurriedly  looking  through  some  of  the  catalogs  I  notic- 
ed that  Mr.  Cooper  paid  on  the  Island  thirty-odd  years  ago 
for  many  a  cow,  from  £150  to  £300,  and  he  has  'often  told 
me  he  never  lost  any  money  on  a  good  animal. 

Further  on  in  the  1883  catalog,  I  noticed  that  he  paid 
£1,000  ($5,000)  on  the  Island  for  the  young  cow  Khedive's 
Primrose;  those  were  in  the  days  of  Coomassie.  In  one 
of  the  front  pages  I  noticed  that  Mr.  Cooper  sold  in  the 
1883  sale,  21  granddaughters  of  the  famous  old  Coomassie 
at  an  average  of  $2,030.  It  was  in  the  same  sale  that  Mr 
Cooper  sold  119  head  for  an  average  of  $952.68.  Mr  Wm 
Rockefeller,  Mr.  James  Stillman,  Mr.  W.  K.  Vanderbilt 
and  other  noted  breeders  were  purchasers  at  the  sale. 

Just  as  I  was  getting  interested  in  one  of  the  old  cata- 
logs, where  mention  was  made  in  the  pedigree  of  Young 
Garenne  (another  granddaughter  of  Coomassie),  purchas- 
ed on  the  Island  from  Judge  Chas.  F.  Dorey,  owner  of 
Coomassie,  for  £300  ($1,500)  and  her  selling  at  auction, 
with  her  yearling  heifer  and  a  bull  calf  that  she  carried 
at  the  time  of  purchase,  for  $7,335,  Mr.  Cooper  came  to 
the  door  and  shouted,  "Now  for  the  cow  barn."  As  anx- 
ious as  I  was  to  see  the  cattle,  I  was  wishing  I  could  as- 
certain more  about  what  was  done  in  the  days  of  Coomas- 
sie. Think  of  Oxford  Kate  (another  granddaughter  of  old 
Coomassie)   selling  at  one  of  Mr.  Cooper's  auction  sales 


thirty-five  years  ago  for  $3,550,  and  this  was  before  she 
made  her  official  test  of  39  lbs.  12  oz.  butter  in  seven  days. 

I  was  anxious  to  know  all  about  Tormentor,  the  great 
son  of  Khedive,  P.  103,  H.  C,  and  grandson  of  the  immort- 
al Coomassie,  and  turning  back  to  the  1881  catalog  I  read 
a  footnote  on  one  of  the  daughters  of  Tormentor  that  Mr. 
Cooper  sold  in  that  sale.  "One  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Arthur's 
sweetest  of  Young  Roses,  by  Tormentor.  Tormentor  can 
not  help  but  prove  a  wonderful  sire;  by  the  great  Khedive, 
and  out  of  Angela,  F.  1607,  H.  C.  (Queen  of  Darkness),  the 
grandest  and  typiest  cow  I  have  ever  seen;  age  forbids, 
otherwise  no  price  would  prevent  me  from  taking  this  re- 
markable cow  to  America." 

Tormentor  made  Jersey  history  in  Tennessee,  and  his 
blood  has  done  great  things  in  many  other  herds. 

Linden  Grove  in  December  and  May  are  two  different 
propositions.  In  December  the  cattle  are  in  their  working 
clothes  supplying  a  Philadelphia  cream  trade.  In  May, 
"but  what's  the  use,"  we  all  marvel  at  the  transformation. 

It  is  the  same  old  story,  and  I  could  tell  you  of  many 
wonderful  cows.  There  are  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's 
Noble  in  milk  that  make  one's  mouth  water.  Also  a  bunch 
of  seven  heifers  by  the  same  sire,  three  of  these  with  their 
dams,  are  enough  to  make  "music"  for  any  sale,  and  to 
get  you  interested  I  will  tell  you  what  they  are. 

One  is  out  of  Raleigh's  Finance,  P.  13426,  H.  C.  (by 
Mabel's  Raleigh),  a  great  prize  winner  on  the  Island,  with 
a  public  butter  test  of  559  lbs. 

The  second  heifer  is  out  of  Sultan's  Finance,  P.  1410, 
H.  C.  (by  Sultan  of  Oaklands).  First  prize  winner  over 
the  Island  several  times,  as  well  as  Blythwood  bowl  win- 
ner and  challenge  cup. 

The  third  is  out  of  Golden  Oxford  Ivy,  P.  18829,  H.  C. 
(by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C),  winner  of  first  prize 
over  the  Island  in  class  of  sixty-seven  in  1914;  first  prize, 
winner  over  the  Island  in  class  of  seventy-six  in  1915; 
also  winner  of  Theatre  challenge  cup,  as  best  female  in 
the  show,  May,  1915. 

What  I  want  to  tell  you  of  is  this.  The  daughters  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  of  which  there  are  some  sixty  odd,  I 
saw  enough  to  convince  me  that  Oxford  You'll  Do,  "will 
do." 

Oxford  Wexford  Spot  (daughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do)  is 
one  of  the  greatest  cows  that  I  have  seen,  and  will  be  a 
formidable  candidate  for  the  late  fall  shows  next  fall.  She 
has  been  fresh  about  two  months  and  I  watched  Mr.  Ralph 
Cooper  milk  over  twelve  quarts  of  milk  from  her.  After 
milking,  her  udder,  which  is  near  perfect  when  extended, 
is  soft  and  pliable.  She  is  the  type  and  kind  that  is  the 
aim  of  every  jreal  breeder. 

Standing  next  in  line  was  Oxford's  Miss  Oak,  just  fresh, 
also  by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  carrying  the  largest  udder  I  ever 
saw  on  a  young  cow.  It  was  not  only  large,  but  beautiful 
in  conformation,  with  large  and  beautifully  placed  teats. 
She  looks  good  for  over  700  lbs.  of  butter.  The  Terrells 
are  to  be  congratulated  on  securing  her  bull  calf. 

Boutillier's  Oxford  Girl,  another  daughter  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  is  a  beauty.  Her  dam  is  the  grand  old  cow, 
Boutilliere,  with  nearly  800  lbs.  of  butter,  and  the  dam  of 
Mr.  Hal  Hill's  great  show  bull,  Boutillier's  Noble. 

On  the  opposite  side  of  the  barn  were  six  daughters  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do  in  a  row,  and  Mr.  Cooper  came  along 
about  this  time  and  asked  which  was  my  pick  of  the  six. 
I  selected  Golden  Oxford  Ivy,  and  Mr.  Cooper  told  me  that 
I  had  won  the  prize,  telling  me  that  any  bull  that  can 
sire  an  animal  that  will  win,  not  only  first  prize  over  the 
Island  in  a  class  of  seventy-six  and  the  Theatre  challenge 
cup,  as  the  best  female  of  the  show,  is  not  to  be  "sneezed" 
at,  and  I  guess  he  is  about  right. 

There  are  three  things  that  stand  out  very  prominently 
about  the  daughters  of  Oxford  You'll  Do. 

First,  I  did  not  see  a  single  short  teated  one  in  the  lot. 

Second,  they  do  not  mature  as  readily  as  some,  not 
reaching  their  best  until  five  years  of  age. 

Third,  and  most  valuable,  their  pronounced  dairy  ca- 
pacity. 

I  would  like  to  tell  you  of  the  Nobles.  Gamboge  Knights, 
Oxford  Majestys,  Oxford  Knight,  and  of  the  bull  barn,  in 
which  is  housed  the  greatest  lot  of  herd  bulls  in  the  world 


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WHERE   IS  THAT  JEWEL,  CONSISTENCY? 

T.  S.  COOPER, 

Pennsylvania. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  a  letter  recently  recei\  id 
from  the  worthy  secretary  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle 
Club,  which  I  beg  of  you  to  publish  and  allow  me  space 
for  some  remarks  .concerning  the  subject  matter.  The 
Club's  cash  register  has  rung  up  the  balance  in  Coopers- 
burg  dollars,  the  cattle  are  registered,  and  that  part  of 
the  incident  is  closed. 

Office  of 

The  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club, 

324  West  23d  St., 

New  York,  March  25,  1916. 
Mr.  T.  S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg,  Pa.: 

Dear  Mr.  Cooper — We  have  checked  up  your  papers  and 
find  that  the  full  amount  of  fees  thereon  is  $2,816,  there 
being  seventy-nine  entries  at  $35  each,  five  at  $10  each, 
and  entry  of  one  dead  animal  $1. 

The  amount  now  to  your  credit  on  the  books  of  the  Club 
is  $279.50,  so  that  the  amount  required  to  cover  the  fees 
on  the  papers  is  $2,530.50. 

Very  Truly  Yours, 

R.  M.  GOW,  Secy. 

A  cow  jockey  or  trader  could  have  gone  out  into  the 
country  and  bought  up  eighty-five  miserable  calves  from 
registered  parents,  and  received  from  the  Club  for  $170 
the  same  price  as  I  received  on  eighty-five  imported  cat- 
tle for  $2,816  (except  some  additional  clerical  work).  If 
he  chanced  to  be  a  member  of  the  Club,  it  would  cost  him 
only  $85. 

In  addition  to  this  lot  of  eighty-five,  we  had  a  short 
time  previously  registered  eleven  others  from  the  same 
importation  at  $35  each,  making  a  grand  total  of  $3,201 
for  ninety-six  head.  They  include  twenty-two  cows  with 
official  butter  tests  for  various  periods  of  duration,  from 
twenty-four  hours  (public)  to  more  than  one  year.  Eleven 
of  them  had  won  prizes  on  the  Island,  four  of  the  eleven 
being  also  butter  test  cows. 

These  Island  tests  are  as  well  authenticated  as  our  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  records.  In  fact,  I  consider  the  Island  public 
test,  even  though  for  only  twenty-four  hours,  a  more  se- 
vere trial  of  cow's  stamina  than  any  home  made  test  can 
be.  I  wonder  how  many  American  bred  cows,  registered 
for  one  or  two  dollars,  could  stand  up  to  the  test  of  Nur- 
sie,  the  silver  medal  winner  that  we  imported  some  years 
ago  and  sold  for  $2,200,  and  whose  daughter  (also  import- 
ed by  us)  is  the  highest  testing  Register  of  Merit  daugh- 
ter of  Leda's  Golden  Lad?  Nursie,  300  days  after  calv- 
ing, made  2  lbs.  7%  oz.  of  churned  butter  in  twenty-four 
hours,  when  within  ninety  days  of  next  calving.  This  in 
public  test,  on  the  open  show-grounds,  conducted  under 
the  closest  scrutiny  of  rival  interests,  without  chance  for 
error  or  fraud,  the  day  after  the  cows  have  walked  or 
been  carted  from  their  several  homes,  often  a  distance  of 
eight  to  twelve  miles.  How  absurd  that  we  must  pay  a 
high  tax  to  bring  such  cows  to  America  when  the  pages 
of  the  Herd  Register  carry  multitudes  of  entries  at  a  dol- 
lar a  head  that  do  not  pay  for  their  keep. 

In  The  Jersey  Bulletin  of  April  5th  there  appeared  the 
rules  and  regulations  governing  the  long-time  or  lacta- 
tion tests  conducted  by  the  Royal  Jersey  Agricultural  So- 
ciety on  the  Island.  It  will  be  noted  that  these  are  not 
tests  of  selected  and  prepared  cows,  but  that  the  entire 
herd  must  be  tested  under  every-day  treatment  or  the  own- 
er can  not  enter.  No  extra  feed  can  be  given,  and  in  most 
cases  these  tests  are  made  on  grass  alone. 

What  account  is  taken  of  the  feed  in  tests  on  this  side? 
None.  A  cow  may  be  forced  until  the  food  costs  more 
than  the  butter  is  worth.  Is  it  fair  that  the  gross  pro- 
ducts of  a  Jersey  weighing  1,100  lbs.  be  compared  with 
those  from  one  to  two-thirds  her  size,  and  not  count  the 
cost  of  feed?  We  have  in  mind  a  "little"  Oxford  You'll 
Do  cow  that  is  just  completing  her  year's  work  and  will 
make  over  90n  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  She  did  not 
weigh  over  800  lbs.  when  the  test  began.  Will  not  such  a 
cow  consume  much  less  feed  than  a  big  1.000-lb.  or  1,100- 
lb.  cow?  And  she  is  so  persistent  a  worker  that  they  ex- 
pect her  to  make  10  lbs.  more  butter  fat  in  her  thirteenth 
month  than  she  did  the  first  month  of  her  test. 

The  high  fee  for  imported  Jerseys,  it  is  claimed,  was 
imposed  to  prevent  the  bringing  over  of  inferior  speci- 
mens.   What  steps  have  been  taken  to  keep  out  of  the 


Herd  Register  inferior  specimens  that  multiply  in  thou- 
sands of  American  barnyards?  It  is  nothing  short  of  out- 
rageous. I  have  quietly  submitted  and  been  silent  for 
years — perhaps  because  my  thoughts  would  not  look  well 
in  print.  1  have  just  added  up  the  amount  of  fees  paid  to 
the  Club  on  1,651  imported  animals  since  the  year  1900, 
and  find  the  total  $36,925.  The  same  number  of  home 
bred  animals  could  have  been  registered  for  $1,651,  re- 
gardless of  quality.  This  is  not  the  whole  story.  We  im- 
ported many  others,  but  the  certificates,  which  act  as  a 
receipt  from  the  Club  for  the  amount  paid  in  each  case, 
are  not  easily  accessible,  and  I  do  not  care  to  make  an 
estimate  of  the  actual  total.  This  figure  does  not  include 
the  fees  on  hundreds  of  our  own  breeding,  nor  our  impor- 
tations prior  to  1900  back  into  the  early  '80's.  Shall  I 
say  "the  worm  has  turned?" 

In  1885,  when  the  fee  was  "jumped"  to  $100,  we  declared 
we  would  stop,  and  did  stop  importing  for  fifteen  years. 
Older  breeders  remember  quite  well  what  happened  dur- 
ing the  interval.  They  will  not  soon  forget  the  depression 
from  1885  to  1900.  And  is  it  just  a  coincidence  that  the 
business  revived  upon  the  resumption  of  our  imported  Jer- 
sey auctions  in  1900? 

The  high  fee  is  no  protection  against  inferiority.  In  the 
year  ending  December  1,  1915,  the  American  Jersey  Cattle 
Club  registered  32,159  head.  Granting  that  they  have 
some  lower  class  animals  on  the  Island,  it  would  take  all 
their  stock  to  equal  the  American  registrations.  An  Am- 
erican bred  scrub  can  be  put  upon  the  market  for  a  dollar 
or  two  in  registration  fee.  The  Island  scrub  must  be 
brought  over  at  great  expense,  often  exceeding  the  cost 
of  the  animal.  If  an  importer  should  be  so  short-sighted 
as  to  bear  this  expense  to  bring  over  as  poor  an  individual 
as  he  can  buy  around  home,  then  some  Island  scrubs  will 
creep  into  the  books.  While  one  gets  in  from  the  Island, 
how  many  scrubs  will  get  in  among  the  32,000  home  bred 
animals  that  are  registered  without  question?  In  import- 
ing, a  degree  of  quality  is  automatically  maintained,  to  a 
great  extent,  simply  because  of  the  labor  and  expense  of 
transportation;  while  there  is  no  such  deterrent  to  the 
admission  of  home  bred  scrubs. 

No  importer  with  any  business  sense  will  bring  out 
poorer  cattle  than  he  can  find  in  America.  For  myself,  I 
have  too  high  a  regard  for  the"  Jersey  as  a  cow  to  fool 
time  away  with  that  sort  of  stock.  It  does  not  pay,  and 
there  is  no  satisfaction  in  it — which  is  quite  as  important 
to  me.  Those  who  know  my  ideals  will  agree  that  I  would 
never  knowingly  import  a  "scrub"  if  I  were  well  paid  for 
it,  much  less  invest  the  expense  money  and  bring  upon  my 
head  the  condemnation  of  friends  whose  good  opinion  is 
worth  more  than  the  price  they  pay  for  cattle. 

Our  operations  here  at  "Linden  Grove"  for  forty-two 
years;  our  successful  sales,  attracting  recruits  to  the  Jer- 
sey ranks  who  in  many  cases  become  prominent  as  breed- 
ers; and  the  great  records  made  by  cattle  of  our  importa- 
tions and  their  descendants,  both  in  the  shows  and  in 
the  butter  tests;  are  declared  by  leading  Jersey 
authorities  to  have  been  a  stimulus  to  the  industry. 
I  could  name  breeders  by  the  dozen,  of  the  highest  stand- 
ing and  intelligence,  who  have  expressed  this  sentiment 
in  terms  of  emphasis  which  it  would  not  be  in  good  taste 
for  me  to  repeat.  Often  it  has  been  stated  that  the  two 
most  important  events  in  Jerseydom  are  the  annual  meet- 
ings of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club  and  the  Cooper 
Decoration  Day  auctions.  They  are  regarded  as  "fixed 
feasts"  of  the  year.  Beginners,  who  anticipate  taking  up 
some  dairy  breed,  come  here  to  our  auctions,  sit  on  the 
fence,  and  absorb  more  Jersey  inspiration  and  information 
than  they  can  get  from  books.  Some  have  called  it  a  "Jer- 
sey school." 

In  our  advertising  we  have  demonstrated  unquestionably 
that  we  handle  the  highest  class  of  cattle,  both  as  to  pedi- 
gree and  individuality.  Recently  we  showed  that  in  our 
past  auctions  we  h:id  sold  from  "Linden  Grove"  the  lush 
est  testing  daughters  of  thirty  great  bulls.  We  mentioned 
only  thirty  because  there  was  not  more  room  on  the 
page.  (I  do  not  know  how  many  others  might  have  been 
added  to  the  list.)  Later  we  showed  that  out  of  eighteen 
grand  champion  winners  (males  and  females)  at  nine  Na- 
tional Dairy  Shows,  fourteen  were  of  "Linden  Grove" 
blood,  and  three  of  the  other  four  were  so  related  that  we 
might  almost  have  "made  it  unanimous."  We  are  the 
only  breeders  to  have  bred  and  exhibited  a  grand  cham- 
pion bull  at  the  National  Dairy  Show— a  feature  that  has 


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long  been  encouraged  and  supported  by  the  American  Jer- 
sey Cattle  Club,  just  as  the  Club  encourages  dairy  per- 
formance in  which  our  cattle  rank  so  high.  "Linden 
Grove"  Jerseys  appear  to  have  been  living  up  to  the 
Club's  ideals  pretty  closely,  and  going  somewhat  ahead 
of  the  Register  of  Merit  average.  Is  it  the  determination 
of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club  to  smash  this  institu- 
tion and  drive  us  out  of  business? 

Why  does  not  the  Club  live  up  to  the  teachings  of  the 
score  card  which  it  formulated  and  adopted  with  a  view 
to  cultivating  beauty  as  well  as  performance?  Look  into 
the  show  rings  and  observe  the  class  of  cattle  that  attracts 
the  public.  They  leave  the  big-headed,  coarse-featured 
cow  with  sloping  rump  and  bunched  teats,  and  turn  to  the 
typy  creature  that  follows  the  score  card,  carries  a  beau- 
tiful udder  with  well  set  teats,  capable  of  turning  out  as 
much  butter  at  a  profit  as  the  homely  individual  under 
same  treatment. 

I  am  not  attempting  to  dictate  the  policies  of  the  Club. 
Far  from  it.  I  have  always  kept  my  finger  out  of  the  politi- 
cal pie.  But  I  have  the  privilege  of  declining  to  pay  furth- 
er unless  the  fees  for  imported  cattle  are  made  more  equit- 
able as  compared  with  the  fees  for  registering  American 
bred  Jerseys.  The  astonishing  tax  levied  against  the  im- 
porter is  inconsistent  and  indefensible.  There  is  no  logic 
to  sustain  it,  otherwise  I  should  continue  to  pay  it  with- 
out a  murmur,  as  I  have  for  many  years  done  in  the  hope 
that  some  day  a  just  rate  for  registration  might  prevail. 
But  it  is  quite  plain  that  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club 
does  not  want  imported  cattle.  There  is  no  other  excuse 
for  the  high  tax.  It  is  not  surprising  to  me  that  the  broad- 
er and  fairer  policy  of  the  Guernsey  club  toward  importa- 
tion is  stimulating  its  growth  and  popularity  where  that 
of  the  A.  J.  C.  C.  is  working  in  another  direction. 

To  show  how  the  Guernsey  club  builds  up  instead  of 
tearing  down,  I  quote  from  Mr.  Jos.  L.  Hope's  recent  let- 
ter. Mr.  Hope,  who  stands  as  high  as  anybody  else  in 
Guernsey  circles,  who  has  repeatedly  judged  the  Guern- 
seys at  the  National  Dairy  Show  and  other  important  ex- 
hibitions, and  whose  Florham  Farms  herd  is  one  of  the 
most  noted  in  America,  writes: 

"The  registry  fee  for  imported  Guernseys  of  both  sexes 
is  $5  to  members  and  $10  to  non-members,  and  I  have 
never  yet  heard  a  word  of  opposition  on  the  part  of  breed- 
ers, either  at  Club  meetings  or  elsewhere,  to  importations; 
so  far,  sentiment  seems  to  favor  importations.  I  do  not 
think  I  should  ever  have  the  courage  to  pay  the  importa- 
tion fees  your  Club  charges." 

(I  shall  only  add,  Watch  the  Guernsey  smoke;  is  it  go- 
ing up,  or  down?) 

If  there  is  a  man,  in  any  part  of  the  world,  now  in  favor 
of  the  present  Jersey  fee,  who  will  come  here  and  exam- 
ine the  ninety-six  animals  upon  which  we  paid  this  $3,201, 
and  not  confess  that  they  should  have  been  registered  at 
a  nominal  fee,  I  will  pay  for  his  time,  all  the  expense  of 
his  trip,  take  off  my  hat  and  say  that  I  have  not  learned 
anything  about  cattle  breeding  in  forty-two  years  but  have 
been  looking  at  it  from  a  wrong  angle. 

1  can  not  now  recall  ever  having  made  a  bet  for  money, 
so  that  I  can  scarely  be  dubbed  a  "gambler;"  but  I  should 
be  willing  to  wager  $20,000  or  upward  that  there  are  fifty 
imported  cows  in  milk  in  our  stables,  catalogued  for  the 
next  auction,  that  can  earn  more  money  between  now  and 
sale  day  than  the  same  number  of  cows  from  any  two 
herds  that  have  been  registered  for  a  one  or  two-dollar 
fee.  As  this  is  an  argument  between  Island  and  American 
cattle,  I  do  not  refer  to  those  great  herds  of  imported  ani- 
mals or  close  descendants  from  importation.  The  propo- 
sition bars  such  cows  as  "look  through  Island  spectacles." 
Few  of  the  imported  cows  at  "Linden  Grove"  are  acclimat- 
ed, yet  I  am  willing  the  test  shall  start  today. 

If  the  editor  of  The  Jersey  Bulletin  will  allow  me  space, 
and  the  breeders  want  to  know,  it  would  afford  me  pleas- 
ure to  enlighten  some  of  the  later  generation  of  breeders 
as  to  what  great  animals  have  come  from  the  Island  of 
Jersey  in  the  past  forty  years  and  made  history  in  Am- 
erican butter  testing.  And  I  predict  that  in  fifteen  years 
the  importations  of  this  decade  will  leave  an  impress  on 
American  stock  which  will  cause  the  future  breeder  to  in- 
quire, where  would  the  American  Jersey  be  today  without 
continued  importations? 

Members  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  let's  play 
ball,  and  be  fair.     I  believe  I  have  a  just  cause  for  com- 


plaint. Once  before  I  intimated  that  the  "Linden  Grove" 
business  would  have  to  stop  unless  the  fee  was  reduced. 
We  even  advertised  the  place  for  sale.  It  was  not  my 
wish,  but  it  was  forced  upon  me.  However,  my  sons  were 
anxious  to  maintain  the  establishment  for  which  we  had 
worked  so  long  and  so  hard,  and  the  Jersey  cow  has  been 
good  to  us.  But  the  situation  is  different  now;  to  para- 
phrase a  noted  statesman,  I  am  "willing  to  pay  thousands 
for  cows,  but  not  another  cent  for  tribute." 


REGARDING    ISLAND  CATTLE. 

Mr.  Cooper's  article  starts  again  the  fee  question  on 
imported  cattle,  which  is  a  hard  problem  to  solve.  If  all 
of  the  importations  were  equal  to  Mr.  Cooper's  it  would 
be  easy,  but  to  throw  down  the  bars  to  cheap  stuff,  simply 
because  they  come  from  the  Island  and  are  to  be  unloaded 
as  great  animals,  is  as  unfair  as  it  is  to  register  all  trash 
in  this  country.  Few  lines  or  families  are  all  good  or  all 
bad.  A  great  producing  Register  of  Merit  dam  may  pro- 
duce calves  of  no  value  whatever  as  producers  or  sires 
of  producers.  I  have  bought  at  certain  "imported"  sales 
in  years  gone  by,  but  never  felt  that  quality  and  condi- 
tions were  as  good  as  Cooper's;  and  in  several  cases  there 
was  little  satisfaction  in  my  purchases.  But,  in  my  own 
case,  Cooper  made  good,  when  I  got  a  non-breeder.  I 
igain  confess,  I  do  not  know  how  to  settle  the  contention 
except  by  having  an  inspection  system;  and  then  the  claim 
would   be  made  of  favoritism — or  worse. 

I  do  not  think  Mr.  Cooper  claims  enough  for  Ayer  & 
McKinney-Cooper  purchases,  because  Meridale  cattle  are 
not  forced  to  death,  as  I  saw  when  there  last  summer.— 
R.  F.  Shannon,  Pennsylvania. 


WOULD  ENCOURAGE   HIGH   CLASS  BREEDING 

ESTABLISHMENTS. 

PROF.  HERBERT  W.  MUMFORD, 

University  of  Illinois. 

From  the  Jersey  Bulletin,  April  26,  1916. 

I  have  just  read  with  much  interest  the  article  by  Mr. 
T.  S.  Cooper  concerning  the  fee  for  recording  imported 
Jerseys. 

Unfortunately  I  am  not  a  member  of  the  American  Jer- 
sey Cattle  Club  and  perhaps  for  this  reason  can  speak 
with  less  embarrassment  than  a  member.  I  have,  how- 
ever, had  some  little  experience  in  the  breeding  and  hand- 
ling of  Jersey  cattle.  I  have  never  happened  to  own  an 
imported  Jersey  that  had  not  already  been  recorded  but 
I  feel  strongly  that  it  is  an  injustice  to  ask  men  who  have 
the  enterprise  to  import  high  class  live  stock — Jerseys  or 
other  breeds — with  which  to  build  up  our  American  herds 
to  pay  a  larger  fee  for  recording  them  than  would  be  nec- 
essary, a&  Mr.  Cooper  puts  it,  for  recording  any  mediocre 
American  bred  animal.  Whether  we  are  willing  to  admit 
it  or  not,  the  frequent  importation  and  sale  of  high  class 
Jerseys  has  its  publicity  side  in  which  all  breeders  are 
directly  or  indirectly  interested. 

In  my  judgment,  there  never  was  a  time  when  the  Jer- 
sey cow  or  the  Jersey  breed  was  better  able  to  meet  the 
demands  of  the  dairy  farmers  of  the  country  than  now, 
and  yet  breeders  of  Jerseys  are  obliged  to  sell  their  stock 
at  lower  prices  than  the  breeders  of  at  least  two  other  of 
what  might  be  called  the  leading  dairy  breeds. 

For  one  I  hope  the  time  will  never  come  when  the  Lin- 
den Grove  herd  will  cease  to  occupy  a  permanent  place  in 
Jersey  affairs.  It  is  one  of  the  live  stock  breeding  estab- 
lishments in  this  country  that  has  earned  not  only  a  na- 
tional but  an  international  standing.  The  live  stock  breed- 
ing interests  of  this  country  need  more  such  establish- 
ments and  nothing  should  be  done  by  any  association  or 
club  to  discourage  the  continuance  and  the  increase  of 
such  establishments. 

(The  letters  on  this  and  two  preceding  pages  are  reprinted 
from  the  Jersey  Bulletin.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


I  Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin  nj  October  6,  1015.) 

"THE  OLD,  OLD  STORY" 

Grand  Champions  of  Three  State  Fairs 

The  Blood  That  Flows  Through  "Linden  Grove" 

EARLY  IN  THE  SEASON— AND  MORE  TO  FOLLOW. 

As  this  is  written  the  season  of  the  big  fairs  is  just  under  way.  We  have  seen  only  the  reports  that  appeared  in 
The  Jersey  Bulletin  of  September  1,  8  and  15.  By  the  time  this  is  read,  many  other  honors  will  have  been  won  by  ex- 
hibitors who  breed  from  the  lines  introduced  through  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd.  From  the  way  it  is  starting  out,  it  ap- 
pears that  the  list  of  successes  will  be  longer  and  stronger  than  in  previous  years.  It  ought  to  convince  those  who  do 
not  already  know 

THAT  THE  SHORT  CUT  TO  THE  BLUE   RIBBON   IS  ALONG  THE  "LINDEN   GROVE"   ROUTE. 

AT  THE  INDIANA  STATE  FAIR  (Mr.  Henry  S.  Berry,  judge)  the  Grand  Champion  bull  was  the  yearling,  Golden 
Fern's  Oxford,  120935,  a  surpassing  individual  bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sired  by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  who 
is  now  in  our  bull  stables.  Golden  Fern's  Oxford,  whose  dam  is  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  a  full  sister  to  the  great 
sire  of  Karnak,  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  to  Dr.  W.  E.  Hendricks,  Martinsville,  Ind.,  for  $525.  Doctor  Hendricks 
bought  at  the  same  time,  Cowslip's  Noble  Welcome.  112526,  who  won  First  Prize  in  the  two-year-old  class  at  the  In- 
diana State  Fair.  He  is  by  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble  (imported  by  "Linden  Grove")  and  his  dam  is  a  daughter  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do.  (This  calf  cost  the  doctor  only  $110 — one  of  the  extreme  "bargains"  found  in  every  "Linden  Grove" 
auction.) 

The  Grand  Champion  cow  at  the  Indiana  State  Fair  was  sired  by  Jolly's  Brown  Prince,  79400,  a  bull  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1908  auction  for  $175  as  a  four-months  old  calf,  to  the  late  Mr.  Jno.  A.  Middelton,  the 
"father"  of  Jersey  breeding  in  Shelby  County,  Kentucky.  His  dam  was  also  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  to 
Mr.  George  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  of  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  for  whom  she  milked  40  lbs.  a  day  and  produced  a  bull  of  which  Mr.  Sisson 
said:  "His  get  are  of  the  truest  Jersey  type."  One  of  his  daughters  was  the  First  Prize  heifer  calf  at  New  York  State 
Fair  in  1911.  Jolly's  Brown  Prince  was  exhibited  in  Kentucky  by  Mr.  Middleton;  won  Junior  Championship  at  Lexing- 
ton as  a  calf  in  1908,  and  other  prizes.     His  progeny  repeatedly  won  First  Prize  for  "Get  of  Sire." 

The  Grand  Champion  Bull  at  OHIO  STATE  FAIR  (Mr.  Berry,  judge)  is  not  named  in  the  report.  The  First  Prize 
aged  bull  and  Senior  Champion.  Eminent's  Fairy  Duke,  112432,  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  sire,  Eminent's  Knight, 
79331,  was  imported  by  us  and  sold  in  our  1913  auction  for  $500  to  Mr.  Richard  H.  Wainwright,  of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  who  de- 
clared after  the  sale  he  "would  not  take  a  thousand."  His  dam,  Raleigh's  Handsome  Fairy,  252233,  was  sold  in  our 
1912  auction  for  $410,  to  Mrs.  S.  T.  Henning,  owner  of  Allen  Dale  Farm,  Shelbyville,  Ky.  Eminent's  Fairy  Duke  was 
lhampion  at  Virginia  State  Fair  in  1914,  and  won  First  Prize  in  class  at  Virginia  and  New    Jersey  Fairs  last  fall. 

The  Grand  Champion  cow  at  Ohio  State  Fair,  Oxford  Tiddledywink,  252228,  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  1911  auction  as  a  two-year-old,  for  $1,100  to  Mr.  F.  E.  Carr,  West  Park,  Ohio.  Two  years  later  she  was  sold 
with  a  two-days-old  calf  at  foot  for  $1,235.  In  1913  she  was  Champion  at  the  West  Virginia  State  Fair  and  Grand  Cham- 
pion at  the  great  Forest  City  (Ohio)  Fair.  Her  dam,  Oxford  Beauty  of  St.  Saviour,  235161,  was  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $1,325,  to  Mr.  H.  V.  Prentice,  Worcester,  Mass. 

The  First  Prize  for  "get  of  sire"  at  Ohio  State  Fair  was  won  by  the  progeny  of  Golden  Fern's  Pilot,  73492,  a  bull 
bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  his  dam  to  the  late  Hon.  A.  M.  Bowman,  Salem,  Va.  He  was  sired  by  "the  old  plum 
tree."  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  who  was  in  service  five  years  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  dam.  Flying  Fox's  Dis- 
tinction, 187449,  for  whom  Mr.  Bowman  paid  $750,  was  by  Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $7,500,  to  Mr.  Thos.  W.  Lawson,  Scituate,  Mass.  (This  was  thirteen  years  ago,  yet  the  evi- 
dences of  the  butter  quality  of  this  blood  continue  to  pour  in.  Only  within  the  past  few  months  have  iwo  daughters  of 
Flying  Fox  qualified  for  the  Register  of  Merit  with  700-lb.  records  at  advanced  age).  Golden  Fern's  Lad  has  27  sons  with 
tested  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit.  Flving  Fox  now  has  more  than  forty  sons  with  tested  daughters — A  REC- 
ORD  UNAPPROACHED  BY  THAT  OF  ANY  BULL  OF  ANY  BREED. 

The  Grand  Champion  cow  at  IOWA  STATE  FAIR  (Mr.  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  judge)  was  by  Oxford  Knight,  full 
brother  to  "the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  We  imported  their  sire,  Gamboge's  Knight, 
95698,  and  sold  him  in  our  1911  auction  for  $6,700,  to  White  Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  at  the  same  time  paid  $1,750 
each  for  seven  of  his  daughters.  Five  of  the  seven  are  in  the  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  with  year's  records  averaging 
670  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  at  an  average  age  of  5  years,  11  months.  The  other  two  are  dams  of  official  test  cows  with  good 
records.  One  of  the  latter  is  dam  of  Majesty's  Oxford  King,  whose  get  won  for  Mr.  R.  W.  Gibson  the  "premier  breeder" 
championship  at  Iowa  State  Fair,  1915. 

The  Grand  Champion  bull  at  Iowa  State  Fair  was  by  a  sire  both  of  whose  parents  were  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  viz.:  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $15,000,  to  Elmendorf  Farm,  Lexington,  Ky.,  and 
who  now  has  thirty-seven  tested  daughters  and  twenty-eight  sons  with  official  test  daughters.  Raleigh's  Brown  Fon- 
taine, 238440,  who  died  at  "Linden  Grove."  She  is  the  dam  of  Fontaine's  Chief,  a  Champion  at  the  Royal  Show  and  sire 
of  12  tested  cows;  Noble's  Fontaine,  2d  at  the  Royal  Show  (38  entries)  and  sold  for  $1,500;  and  Noble's  Raleigh,  82757, 
sire  of  1   in  Register  of  Merit— all  sired  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  above  referred  to. 

The  First  Prize  two-year-old  bull  at  Iowa  State  Fair  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  The  Junior  Champion  female  is 
granddaughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do.  The  Junior  Champion  bull  is  a  grandson  of  Lord  Brookhill's  Julie,  235177,  a  public 
butter  test  cow  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1910  auction  to  Mr.  A.  McC.  Parker,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

BUY    AT    THE    BLUE    RIBBON    FOUNTAINHEAD— TH  E    BLOOD  THAT     RAISES    THE      REGISTER      OF      MERIT 

AVERAGE. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEYf  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin,  December  22,  1915.) 


The  newspapers  say  of  the  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair: 
"CAPTAIN   WRIGHT  AND   DOCTOR  TURNER   MADE  THE  BEST  SHOWING!" 

THEY  SHOWED  "LINDEN  GROVE"  CATTLE 

If  you  want  to  be  called  up  front  by  the  judge,  and  receive  favorable  comment  in  the  press,  make  your  selections 
from  the  breeding  and  importations  of  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons — the  blood  that  dominates  the  world's  show  rings  and  the 
"butter  churn." 

The  Mississippi-Alabama  Pair,  held  at  Meridian,  Miss.,  is  declared  by  the  newspapers  and  by  visiting  Jersey  breed- 
ers to  have  had  "the  finest  lot  of  exhibition  cattle  ever  assembled  at  one  place  in  the  South."  The  country  was  charg- 
ed with  Jersey  enthusiasm.  Mr.  George  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  as  judge,  and  Mr.  Sam  N.  Warren  represented  the  American  Jer- 
sey Cattle  Club,  supported  by  many  of  the  distinguished  Jersey  people  of  the  South,  men  and  women  of  high  repute,  both 
"old-timers"  and  new  recruits.  The  newspapers  have  been  especially  attentive  to  this  exhibition,  its  organization  of  Jer- 
sey breeders,  its  brilliant  banquet,  and  the  wholesome  Jersey  spirit  that  pervades  the  South.  We  regret  that  distance 
and  home  work  prevented  our  attendance,  but  the  "Linden  Grove"  cattle  were  there. 

EVERY    CLASS    WAS    TOPPED    BY    "LINDEN   GROVE"  BLOOD. 
Both    Grand    Champions   Bred    By   T.   S.   Cooper  &   Sons.     Junior  Champion    Bull   out  of  a  "Linden   Grove"   Bred    Dam. 

Junior  Champion    Female   by   a   "Linden    Grove"   Bred  Sire. 


THE  GRAND  CHAMPION  BULL. 

"The  division  of  Jerseys  was  very  strong,  containing  the 
cattle  that  had  been  winning  all  the  way  down  from  Louis- 
ville to  Birmingham,"  says  a  Meridian  daily.  "This 
year  a  large  crowd  of  breeders,  gathered  locally  and  from  a 
distance,  witnessed  the  unerring  work  of  the  great  judge, 
Mr.  George  W.  Sisson,  Jr.  The  invincible  bull,  GOLDEN 
PERN'S  JOLLY,  100629,  owned  by  Captain  Wright,  again 
won  Senior  Championship  and  Grand  Championship  for 
bulls." 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly,  100629,  who  also  won  the  American 
Jersey  Cattle  Club's  Special  Grand  Championship,  was 
bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  He  has  won  Grand  Championship 
for  the  past  three  years — every  time  shown — at  the  Missis- 
sippi-Alabama Fair.  (Has  this  been  done  by  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed?)  He  is  a  son  of  our  peerless  Grand 
Champion  bull,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  and  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 

THE  GRAND  CHAMPION  FEMALE. 

The  report  continues:  "The  great  old  Merry  Gold  of  Mill- 
brook,  Grand  Champion  many  times  and  holder  of  two 
Gold  Medals  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  yielded 
the  Grand  Championship  this  time  to  Dr.  R.  L.  Turner's 
wonderful  heifer,  MY  LINDEN  DUCHESS,  299164;  al- 
though Merry  Gold  of  Millbrook  and  her  stable  companion, 
Golden  Massie,  still  kept  their  old  places  as  First  and 
Second  in  a  large  field  of  cows  five  years  old." 

My  Linden  Duchess,  299164,  the  First  Prize  two-year-old, 
Senior  and  Grand  Champion,  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 
Her  sire,  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  was  also  bred  at 
"Linden  Grove."  Her  dam,  My  Noble's  Duchess,  252231 
(pregnant  with  My  Linden  Duchess),  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $800  to 
Elmendorf  Farm.  My  Linden  Duchess,  at  the  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair  last  year,  was  First  Prize  yearling  and  Juni- 
or Champion.  Her  dam  is  one  of  the  highest  testing 
daughters  of  Noble  of  Oaklands.  Before  leaving  Elman- 
dorf,  My  Linden  Duchess  was  bred  to  the  Grand  Champion 
bull,  Algerian's  Noble,  114870  (son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove"),  and  from  this  service  drop- 
ped a  bull  calf,  Algerian  Noble  Prince,  131948.  This  calf 
won  First  Frize  in  his  class  at  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair. 

It  shows  what  can  be  accomplished  by  breeding  to  the 
right  kind  of  blood. 

Merry  Gold  of  Millbrook  and  Golden  Massie,  the  First 
and  Second  Prize  cows,  were  sired  by  Golden  Lad's  Guar- 
anty, 60495 — a  bull  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  Our  adver- 
tisement of  September  22d  refers  to  the  previous  winnings 
of  these  cows,  and  of  the  sensational  bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Jolly. 


THE  JUNIOR  CHAMPION  FEMALE. 
"Mrs.  Galbraith's  splendid  herd,"  says  The  Jersey  Bulle- 
tin report,  "still  held  the  Junior  Championship,  as  she  had 
all  down  the  line,  with  her  Cowslip's  Maid."  The  Junior 
Champion  female  is  a  daughter  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble, 
P.  4498,  H.  C,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  to 
Mr.  Ed.  Lasater. 

THE  JUNIOR  CHAMPION    BULL. 

Captain  Wright's  Junior  Champion  bull,  winner  of  First 
Prize  in  senior  yearling  class,  has  for  dam  the  Register  of 
Merit  cow,  Pern's  Viola,  237208,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove," 
who  has  75  per  cent.  SAME  BLOOD  AS  SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180.  Pern's  Viola  is  on  re-test  as  a 
five-year-old,  and  at  last  report  had  produced  672  lbs. 
butter  in  10  months. 

OTHER  BLUE  RIBBONS  FOR  "LINDEN  GROVE" 
BLOOD. 

First  2-year-old  bull — grandson  of  Noble  of  Oaklands — 
imported  by  us  and  sold  for  $15,000,  and  his  dam  for 
$7,000. 

First  Senior  bull  calf — dam  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Junior  bull  calf — a  grandson  of  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
dam  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

First  3-year-old  cow — dam  a  double  granddaughter  of 
Golden  Lad's  Guaranty;  sire  by  a  bull  from  "Linden 
Grove"  parents.       Second  3-year-old,  same  sire. 

First  and  Second  junior  yearlings — by  a  grandson  of 
Gamboge's  Knight,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  senior  heifer  calf — sire  and  both  his  parents  im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions. 

First  Junior  heifer  calf — by  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands. 
The  late  Capt.  J.  H.  Wright,  in  a  letter  referring  to  our 
advertisement  of  September  22d,  (which  is  reprinted  oppo- 
site No.  2  of  catalog),  writes:  "I  had  no  thought  of  your 
publishing  my  letter,  or  I  would  have  given  a  further 
account  of  other  winnings  of  cattle  bred  by  you  at  last 
year's  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair.  Doctor  Turner  won  First 
junior  yearling  with  a  daughter  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
86180,  out  of  a  cow  imported  by  you.  There  were  13  mag- 
nificent heifers  in  this  ring.  He  won  Junior  Championship 
with  My  Linden  Duchess,  who  made  up  an  udder  that  was 
simply  irresistible,  otherwise  I  might  have  beaten  him 
with  another  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Jolly. 

"I  won  First  in  class  and  Junior  Championship  with  Co- 
cotte's  Golden  Noble,  120669,  a  son  of  Viola's  Oxford 
Prince,  90527  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  and  Noble's  Sen- 
sation, P.  14844,  H.  C,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove."  This 
was  a  strong  ring.  Mr.  Spann  saw  the  most  of  these  bulls 
the  year  before,  when  they  were  calves,  and  said  it  was 
the  best  lot  of  junior  bull  calves  that  had  ever  faced  him. 
The  rings  shown  here  last  year  were  generally  large  and 
strong,  so  that  Mr.  Graves  remarked  that  it  was  the  best 
show  of  cattle  he  had  seen  at  a  State  fair  in  many  years." 


"LINDEN    GROVE"   BLOOD    NOT   ONLY    LEADS  THE  WORLD  IN  THE   EXHIBITION   RING,  BUT   IT   MAKES  BUT- 
TER   ECONOMICALLY    AND    RAISES    THE    REGISTER  OF   MERIT  AVERAGE. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


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(Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin,  January  20,  1916.) 

LINDEN  GROVE"  BLOOD  IN  TENNESSEE 


STATE   FAIR  JERSEY    EXHIBIT   HIGHLY    PRAISED    BY    PRESIDENT    M.   D.    MUNN    OF   THE    AMERICAN    JERSEY 

CATTLE  CLUB. 

Reports  of  the  great  Nashville  show  indicate  how  general  is  the  spread  of  "Linden  Grove"  Jerseys  throughout  the 
State  of  Tennessee.  Twenty  different  exhibitors,  all  Tennesseeans,  showed  an  average  of  seven  head  each.  In  most 
of  the  classes  (where  we  have  the  breeding  at  hand)  the  Winners  Were  of  "Linden  Grove"  blood. 

In  the  Butter  Contest,  open  to  all  breeds,  conducted  by  the  Tennessee  Experiment  Station,  there  were  30  per  cent, 
more  entries  than  in  the  test  last  year.  Eight  Jersy  cows  competed.  The  First  and  Fourth  Prizes  were  won  by  cows 
two  and  four  years  old,  respectively,  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly's  Noble  76092,  who  was  sold  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  Dec- 
oration Day  auction,  1907,  for  $120.  Third  Prize  was  won  by  a  daughter  of  Baronetti  of  Ingleside  132059,  the  St.  Louis 
test  cow  sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $575,  at  the  same  time  her  five-months-old  heifer  calf  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad  sold 
for  $650.  (This  third  prize  winner  was  sired  by  a  son  of  Flying  Fox,  sold  in  our  auction  for  $7,500).  We  have  not  the 
breeding   of  the  second  prize   cow. 

GRAND   CHAMPION    A   "LINDEN    GROVE"    BULL. 


RALEIGH'S  NOBLE,  90478,  the  Senior  and  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull,  owned  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton,  appears  to  be  "com- 
ing into  his  own."  We  imported  Raleigh's  Noble  in  his 
dam,  and  sold  him  in  our  1910  auction  to  the  late  Doctor 
Ewing  for  $510.  At  the  time  of  printing  the  catalog  he 
was  not  yet  born,  and  we  made  the  remark:  "Should  this 
be  a  hull  calf,  it  would  he  from  just  such  a  cow  as  we 
would  like  to  select  a  bull  from  for  use  in  our  own  herd." 
Raleigh's  Noble  was  horn  on  April  4,  1910.  Mr.  Tom 
Dempsey  said  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin  of  October  1,  1913: 

"In  Raleigh's  Noble  I  believe  Doctor  Ewing  has  one  of 
the  greatest  bulls  of  the  breed.  I  saw  seventeen  of  his 
daughters  in  one  lot,  and  so  uniform  a  lot  it  has  never  be- 
fore been  my  pleasure  to  see.  Not  a  sloping  rump  among 
them,  and  no  other  bull  ever  put  on  such  teats  as  they 
have.  He  puts  his  stamp  of  individuality  on  every  one  of 
his  calves,  regardless  of  the  dam.  This  is  what  consti- 
tutes a  great  sire." 

Mr.  Overton  paid  $2,500  for  him  at  the  administrator's 
sale  of  Doctor  Ewing's  Jerseys.  Raleigh's  Noble  won  First 
Prize  for  junior  yearling  bulls  at  the  Tennessee  State  Fair 
in  1911.  Since  then,  until  now,  he  does  not  appear  to  have 
appealed  to  the  judges,  although  his  progeny  have  been 
consistent  winners,  standing  First  for  "get  of  sire"  at  the 
Tennessee  State  Fair  last  fall  and  on  other  occasions.  But 
the  season  of  1915  will  go  down  for  Raleigh's  Noble  as  a 
year  of  triumph.  He  was  Grand  Champion  at  Memphis 
(Tri-State  Fair),  judged  by  Mr.  J.  E.  Dodge,  of  Hood 
Farm;  and  at  Nashville,  Mr.  S.  N.  Warren  made  him  Grand 
Champion.  In  the  aged  class  of  eleven  at  Tennessee  State 
Fair  he  defeated  a  line  of  select  bulls.  He  sired  the  First 
Prize  winner,  Raleigh's  Noble  Fontaine  295035,  in  a  class 
of  ten  superior  two-year-olds. 

"Linden  Grove"  not  only  imported  Raleigh's  Noble,  but 
imported  his  parents;  we  also  imported  his  sire's  parents, 
and  three  of  his  sire's  grandparents.  We  imported  the  sire 
of  the  second  prize  aged  bull. 

We  imported  Eminent's  Buttercup,  187470,  the  dam  of 
Mr.  C.  M.  Gooch's  First  Prize  two-year-old  bull,  Raleigh's 
Golden  Lad,  113864.  This  bull  was  bred  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hud- 
son, who  paid  us  $900  for  his  dam  in  our  1907  auction.  Em- 
inent's Buttercup  made  a  butter  test  for  Mr.  Hudson,  of  17 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  in  seven  days,  as  a  four-year-old.  Mr.  Hudson 
also  bred  from  this  cow,  two  Register  of  Merit  daughters 
averaging  398  lbs.  butter,  as  two-year-olds.  One  is  a  full 
sister  to  Mr.  Gooch's  bull  (by  Fairy  Glen's  Raleigh),  the 
other  by  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy,  83767,  who  was  sold  in  our 
1909  auction  to  Mr.  Hudson  for  $8,200,  and  who  is  out  of 
the  same  dam  as   Fairy  Glen's  Raleigh. 

The  First  Prize  yearling  bull  is  a  grandson  of  Flying 
Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C,  who  was  sold  in  our  1902  auction  for 
$7,500,  to  Mr.  Thos.   W.   Lawson.     Two  years  earlier,  we 


sold  Flying  Fox's  dam,  Sultana's  Rosette,  149740,  at  twelve 
years  old,  for  $900,  and  her  bull  calf,  Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 
57498  (five  months  old),  for  $800.  Sultana's  Rosette  has 
five  sons  with  tested  daughters,  the  third  of  which  (For- 
farshire, 64759)  was  sold  in  our  1904  auction  for  $1,750. 
She  also  produced  the  dam  of  The  Owl,  Kunthorpe,  etc. 

The  First  Prize  Junior  bull  calf  is  a  grandson  of  Gam- 
boge's Knight,  95698,  who  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $6,700.  The  First  Prize 
Senior  heifer  calf  is  a  granddaughter  of  the  same  bull. 
Gamboge's  Knight  produced  the  seven  great  cows  referred 
to  in  our  advertisement  of  December  8,  1915. 

FIRST   IN  CLASS  AND  IN   BUTTER  TEST. 

"In  the  three-year-olds,"  says  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  "Mr. 
Jas.  L.  Cooper's  Noble's  Dilsey,  270478,  had  not  much  trou- 
ble winning  first."  She  was  also  First  Prize  cow  in  the 
butter  test.  This  is  one  of  many  good  things  which  Mr. 
Cooper  (J.  L.)  bred  from  that  $120  bull  calf  he  picked  up 
at  the  "Linden  Grove"  auction  in  1907.  Her  dam  was  not 
known  as  a  great  cow — never  tested — just  one  of  the  good 
sort  of  cows  Mr.  Cooper  bred  as  he  went  along  in  his  butter 
business,  though  she  came  of  good  American  stock.  These 
"Linden  Grove"  bulls  work  wonders.  Golden  Jolly's  No- 
ble grew  from  a  $120  calf  to  a  $5,000  bull  in  four  years. 
He  was  sired  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (sold  in  our 
1911  auction  for  $15,000),  and  also  had  greatness  on  his 
dam's  side.  (It  will  be  noticed  that  the  "Linden  Grove" 
bulls  are  never  "one-sided" — never  ashamed  of  their  mo- 
thers.) 

The  dam  of  Golden  Jolly's  Noble  was  Golden  Jolly's 
Champion,  203666,  sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $700,  to  Hon. 
Robert  J.  Fleming,  of  Toronto,  and  won  for  him  Grand 
Championship  at  the  Canadian  National  Exhibition  in  1910. 
We  referred  to  her  in  the  catalog  as  "a  hummer" — she  and 
her  son  have  done  some  "buzzing  around."  Her  sire,  Gold- 
en Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C,  is  the  grandsire  of  our  peerless 
Grand  Champion  bull,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180;  and 
her  dam  is  by  Golden  Lad's  Champion,  57222,  sold  in  our 
1900  auction  to  Mr.  E.  A.  Darling,  ex-president  of  the  Am- 
erican Jersey  Cattle  Club.  (Some  day  we  will  tell  you  all 
about  Golden  Lad's  Champion). 

The  First  Prize  yearling  heifer  and  Junior  Champion  fe- 
male was  Mrs.  Galbraith's  undefeated  daughter  of  Cow- 
slip's Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C.  who  was  imported  two 
years  ago  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  was  used  in  our  herd 
until  we  sold  him  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  of  Texas. 

The  First  Prize  "get  of  sire"  group  was  by  a  son  of  Fly- 
ing Fox.  The  second  prize  group  was  by  Golden  Jolly's 
Noble.  The  breeding  of  winners  is  not  published,  and  we 
have  referred  only  to  those  with  whose  pedigrees  we  are 
familiar. 


THE  "LINDEN  GROVE"  ROAD  IS  THE  BLUE-RIBBON  ROAD— TODAY,  AS  IN  YEARS  PAST. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin  nf  January  .19,  1916) 


LET'S  GO  NORTH 


In  recent  advertisements  we  have  called  attention  to  several  of  the  southern  fairs  where  "Linden  Grove"  blood 
"swept  the  platter."  It  is  not  expected  to  cover  every  detail,  or  to  analyze  the  winnings  of  all  the  shows.  Neither  do 
we  intend  to  claim  the  earth,  though  it  must  be  admitted  that  the  families  first  patronized  and  introduced  by  us  have 
monopolized  the  high  places  half-way  around  the  globe.  In  the  United  States,  they  have  gone  to  every  corner  and 
"made  good."     For  the  present,  we  will  leave  the  south,  and  have  a  look  at  the  fairs  of  the  northern  States. 

COMBUST  "BURNED  THEM  UP"  IN  MICHIGAN. 
Twice  Grand  Champion  at  Michigan  State  Fair — and  a  Dairy  Cow  With  it  All. 
Professor  A.  C.  Anderson,  of  the  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  who  judged  the  Jerseys  at  Detroit  last  fall,  found  a 
good  deal  of  "Linden  Grove"  blood  among  the  tops  of  other  classes  as  he  went  along.  The  report  does  not  give  suffi- 
cient information  to  identify  all  the  winners.  Combust,  252167,  the  Grand  Champion  Cow,  was  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  further  reference  to  this  great  individual  appears  further  on.  The  first  prize  aged  bull,  Senior  and  Grand 
Champion,  whose  progeny  won  First  for  "Get  of  Sire,"  is  by  a  grandson  of  Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C,  a  "Linden  Grove" 
bull  that  leads  the  world  as  the  sire  of  prepotent  bulls.  We  imported  the  dam  and  all  four  grandparents  of  the  First 
Prize  yearling  bull  and  Junior  Champion.  And  the  First  Prize  two-year-old  heifer  was  by  "Linden  Grove"  parents  im- 
ported and  sold  in  our  auctions. 


RECOMMENDED   AS  A   "GREAT   COW." 

In  the  catalog  of  our  1911  Decoration  Day  auction,  offer- 
ing Combust,  252167,  to  the  discriminating  buyers  at  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  we  designated  her  "A  Great  Cow."  And  her 
achievements  have  borne  out  the  promise  she  gave  as  a 
four-year-old.  She  was  Highly  Commended  on  the  Island, 
which  is  the  case  with  the  majority  of  our  importations, 
and  had  won  in  the  public  butter  tests  a  Certificate  of 
Merit  as  a  three-year-old,  producing  1  lb.  4*4  ozs.  churned 
butter  in  24  hours,  147  days  after  calving.  She  had  won 
First  Prize  at  the  St.  Helier  Show,  in  a  class  of  splendid 
heifers-in-milk.  At  the  same  show,  two  of  her  sisters,  by 
same  sire  (Combination,  P.  3744,  H.  C),  had  won  First 
Prize  in  their  respective  classes,  one  of  them  being  Cham- 
pion of  the  show. 

BY  A  GREAT  SIRE. 

We  knew  her  history,  and  that  of  her  family,  on  both  sides 
— which  was  another  reason  for  our  faith  in  Combust.  Her 
sire  had  been  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  in  1909,  because 
of  his  breeding,  his  show  ring  record,  and  the  quality  of 
his  get,  which  had  made  his  name  known  as  one  of  the 
most  popular  bulls  on  the  Island — and  his  long  list  of  test- 
ed daughters  to-day  are  proof  that  American  breders  made 
no  mistake  in  patronizing  the  blood  of  Combination,  P. 
3744,  H.  C.  He  died  at  "Linden  Grove"  in  1910.  Several 
breeders  informed  us  of  their  willingness  to  have  paid  a 
high  price  for  Combination.  He  was  by  the  same  sire  as 
Gamboge's  Knight,  95698,  who  was  sold  in  our  1911  auction 
for  $6,700,  and  his  paternal  grandsire  was  Flying  Fox,  sold 
by  us  for  $7,500. 

AND  HAD  A  GOOD  MOTHER. 

We  knew  the  family  of  Combust's  dam,  Aleonora,  P.  7605, 
H.  C,  quite  as  well.  It  is  not  sufficient  that  a  cow  be  by  a 
great  sire.  A  breeder  should  look  to  the  dam's  side  for 
quite  as  much  influence  as  "on  top."  This  discrimination 
in  our  selections  on  the  Island  we  have  constantly  main- 
tained, and  it  has  been  remarked  that  nowhere  will  the 
prospective  purchaser  find  better  balanced  Jerseys  than  in 
the  "Linden  Grove"  catalogs.  Our  cattle  do  not  depend 
alone  upon  the  fact  that  their  sire  sold  for  a  high  price. 
They  have  individual  quality,  and  are  well  bred  on  both 
sides. 

This  cow,  Aleonora,  dam  of  Combust,  was  a  Highly  Com- 
mended daughter  of  the  Highly  Commended  bull,  Duke  of 
Maitland,  who  had  sired  some  of  the  best  cows  of  our 
previous  importations,  one  of  which,  Princess  of  Maitland, 


149158,  made  a  butter  test  of  20  lbs.  8  ozs.  in  seven  days 
for  Mr.  D.  D.  Jones,  of  Potterville,  Pa.,  who  bought  her  at 
"Linden  Grove"  fifteen  years  ago  for  $260.  Duke  of  Mait- 
land also  sired  My  Blonde,  203627,  a  Bronze  Medal  butter 
test  cow  (2  lbs.  7%  ozs.,  162  days  after  calving),  sold  in 
our  1907  auction  for  $500,  at  same  time  her  dam,  also  a 
public  butter  test  cow  (2  lbs.  9%  ozs.),  sold  for  the  same 
price. 

Aleonora's  dam  was  a  Highly  Commended  cow,  and  was 
also  the  dam  of  Golden  Lad's  Champion,  57222,  who  was 
sold  in  our  1900  auction  for  $600  to  Mr.  E.  A.  Darling,  for 
twenty  years  president  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle 
Club.  The  records  of  Golden  Lad's  Champion  and  his 
progeny  would  fill  a  volume. 

Aleonora  was  not  only  a  great  dairy  cow  herself,  but  she 
had  three  great  daughters  that  we  know  about,  and  was 
dam  of  the  Golden  Jolly  bull,  Ambush,  66664,  who  was  im- 
ported in  1903  by  Mr.  O.  M.  Cawthon,  of  Selma,  Ala.,  and 
produced  a  great  number  of  First  Prize  winners  at  South- 
ern Fairs.  Two  of  Aleonora's  daughters  are  in  the  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  milking  an  average  of  over  10,000  lbs.  a  year. 
A  third  daughter,  Bright  Aleonora,  269752,  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1912  auction  as  a  yearling 
for  $260,  to  Dr.  Robert  Wedekind  of  Kentucky. 

COMBUST'S    AMERICAN    "DOINGS." 

So  much  for  the  parentage  of  Combust.  She  was  sold  in 
our  1911  auction  for  $700  to  Mr.  Edwin  S.  George,  of  De- 
troit, Mich.  Some  time  after  the  auction,  gossip  had  it 
that  "Combust  was  not  so  much" — that  her  purchaser  had 
been  "stung,"  and  some  other  things,  circulated  for  an 
effect.  But  she  was  good  enough  to  win  first  prize  in  her 
class  at  the  Illinois  State  Fair,  several  second  prizes,  third 
in  the  public  butter  test  at  Michigan  State  Fair,  and  third 
at  Waterloo — and  not  yet  acclimated.  Two  years  later, 
Combust  won  first  prize  in  her  class  (8  entries),  Senior  and 
Grand  Championship,  at  Michigan  State  Fair,  1913,  where 
she  stood  fourth  in  the  Dairy  Test  (11  entries)  open  to  all 
breeds.  In  May.  1914,  she  was  started  on  a  year's  authen- 
ticated test  and  was  not  exhibited.  She  qualified  for  Class 
A,  Register  of  Merit,  with  555  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter,  from 
9,852  lbs.  6.4  ozs.  milk,  in  one  year.  This  year  she  again 
won  First  in  her  class  (8  years  old),  Senior  and  Grand 
Championship.  And  her  daughter  (Majesty's  Combust, 
274224),  bred  by  Mr.  George  from  the  "Linden  Grove" 
sire,  Royal  Majesty,  79313,  was  second  in  three-year-old 
class. 


This    is    but   an    instance   of   how   we   familiarize  ourselves    not   only   with    our   cattle,    but   with    their    ancestry.     It    is 
easy  to  say,  "a  great  cow,"  but  when  you  read   it  in  a  "Linden  Grove"  catalog  it  means  more  than  three  words. 

"JUST   AS  WELL    BUY   AT  THE   FOUNTAINHEAD." 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'fAUCTION,  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


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{Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin,  February  10,  1916) 

LINDEN  GROVE  NEWS" 


THEY   ARE  ALL  "LINDEN   GROVE"   BULLS. 

Eminent,   Flying    Fox,   Gamboge's    Knight   and    Mabel's 
Raleigh. 

A  Bulletin  advertisement  reads  thus: 

"Did  you  know  that  five  Eminent  bulls  have  sired  five 
cows  that  average  918  lbs.  butter  in  one  year? 

"That  five  Flying  Fox  bulls  have  sired  five  cows  that  av- 
erage 837  lbs.  1  oz.  butter  in  one  year? 

"That  Gamboge's  Knight  is  now  the  sire  of  45  butter  test 
cows? 

"That  Mabel's  Raleigh  is  now  the  sire  of  23  butter  test 
cows? 

No.  We  knew  they  were  all  getting  a  powerful  number 
of  great  dairy  cows,  but  we  had  never  figured  it  just  so 
finely  as  above.  We  imported  Eminent,  and  sold  him 
for  $10,000  in  our  1905  auction.  We  imported  Flying  Fox, 
and  sold  him  for  $7,500  in  our  1902  auction.  We  imported 
Gamboge's  Knight,  and  sold  him  for  $6,700  in  our  1911 
auction.  We  bought  Mabel's  Raleigh,  P.  3722,  H.  C,  on 
the  Island  as  a  yearling  for  150  pounds  Sterling  ($750), 
but  he  met  with  a  lamentable  death  before  we  could  ship 
him. 

EVIDENCE — It  all  tends  to  prove  that  we  have  often  as- 
serted: We  have  never  exploited  a  bull  that  did  not  "make 
good." 


"LINDEN   GROVE"   CATALOGS   OF  THE   '80'S. 
The   Most   Interesting   Volumes  in  the  "Cooper  Library." 

Among  recent  visitors  we  were  pleased  to  have  for  a  day 
Mr.  Tom  Dempsey,  of  Ohio.  After  "Tom"  looks  over  the 
cattle,  he  gets  his  nose  down  between  the  covers  of  our 
bound  catalogs  of  "Linden  Grove"  auctions  held  thirty 
years  ago,  and  the  only  thing  that  tears  him  away  is  an 
invitation  to  go  again  to  the  barns — or  to  dinner.  It  was 
the  same  way  with  the  late  Mr.  Thos.  J.  Hand  and  other 
veterans,  some  of  whom  had  attended  our  sales  of  the  '80's 
and  came  back  to  "Linden  Grove"  twenty  years  later.  In 
a  number  of  cases  the  names  of  these  early  customers 
were  found  among  the  lists  of  purchasers  at  our  more  re- 
cent auctions.  (A  record  we  are  proud  of.)  Tom  Dempsey 
says  that  was  before  he  was  born — and  we  can  believe  it 
if  he  is  as  young  as  he  feels.  Anyway,  he  gets  as  much 
enjoyment  out  of  the  records  of  those  early  sales  as  the 
oldest  veteran. 

FOUNTAINHEADS -There  were  some  noted  cattle  in 
those  auctions.  Many  later  became  the  "heads  of  fam- 
ilies." 


THE  DOUBLE  ANCESTOR  OF  GOLDEN  LAD. 

Cicero,   7657,   A.   J.   C.   C.    (P.  266,    H.   C),   Was   a   "Linden 

Grove"   Bull. 

In  1882  (34  years  ago),  we  imported  and  sold  at  auction 
the  bull,  Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C,  for  $3,100.  Cicero  left  a 
list  of  nine  butter  test  daughters,  and  four  sons  with  test- 
ed daughters,  among  the  latter  being  Young  Garenne's 
Duke,  6863,  who  was  sold  in  same  auction  for  $1,760,  at 
three  months  old.  Cicero  had  won  First  Prize  at  the  Royal 
Show  on  the  Island  that  year.  Cicero  fs  sire  of  Count 
Cicero,  the  grandsire  and  great-grandsire  of  Golden  Lad. 
Cicero  produced  the  dam  of  Golden  Sultana,  146282,  whose 
peerless  son,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  now  heads  the 
"Linden  Grove"  herd.  Cicero  produced  Cicero's  Cowslip, 
a  First  Prize  winner  at  the  Royal,  grandam  of  Morion 
(sire  of  The  Owl)  and  Pioneer.  Cicero  sired  Devotion  2d, 
twice  a  First  Prize  winner  at  the  Royal  Show  and  head 
of  a  line  of  celebrated  descendants.  He  produced  many 
other  distinguished  animals. 

MR.  D.  H.  JENKINS  SAYS:  "Slade  shows  some  cows 
that  wouldn't  disgrace  a  Cooper  catalog."  Perhaps  be- 
cause their  ancestors  may  be  found  in  the  Cooper  cata- 
logs. Majesty,  who  produced  the  dam  of  the  First  Prize 
"Slade  cow,"  was  pictured  in  our  1908  catalog  and  sold 
that  year  for  $1,000.  Bright  Prince,  sire  of  the  second 
prize  "Slade  Cow,"  was  sold  in  our  1912  auction,  and  his 
dam  was  also  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

THE   "BEST"   DAUGHTER    OF    GOLDEN    LAD. 
We  Imported  Her,  Also,  But  Hadn't  Room  to  Tell  About  It. 

Recently  we  mentioned,  incidentally,  that  "Linden 
Grove"  had  imported  Golden  Beatrice,  the  second  highest 
testing  cow  by  Golden  Lad,  fifteen  years  ago,  and  sold  her 
for  $1,400  to  Biltmore  Farms.  Which  elicited  the  sarcas- 
tic inquiry:  "Why  didn't  you  import  the  best  while  you 
were  about  it?"  It  is  unfortunate  we  lacked  space  to  say 
more.  Two  years  later  we  imported  Golden  Lad's  highest 
testing  daughter — Golden  Lad's  Fawn  Duchess,  166538 — 
and  sold  her  for  $500  to  one  of  the  most  famous  Tennessee 
breeders,  the  late  Capt.  M.  C.  Campbell — the  same  that 
bred  Mr.  Hood's  Sophie's  Tormentor,  and  Tormentor's 
Lass — in  whose  hands  she  made  23  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in 
seven  days.  She  was  a  full  sister  to  Golden  Lad's-Victoria, 
157325,  that  we  imported  in  1900  and  sold  to  Mr.  F.  G. 
Crane,  of  Massachusetts,  for  $745.  Golaen  Lad's  Victoria 
was  the  dam  of  Lady  Viola,  that  we  imported  and  sold  in 
1911  for  $7,000,  at  the  same  time  we  sold  her  son,  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  for  $15,000,  and  two  years  after  we  had  sold 
another  son,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  for  $11,000.  (Any  furth- 
er inquiries  answered  with  pleasure.) 


OUR    SELECTIONS   ON    THE    ISLAND    ARE    INVARIABLY  "RIGHT  OFF  THE  TOP."     THE  CATTLE 
DECORATION    DAY    AUCTION    WILL    MAKE    FUTURE    HISTORY,  AS  THEY   HAVE   IN    THE   PAST. 


N   OUR  NEXT 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin,  January  5,  1916.) 

"LINDEN  GROVE  NEWS" 


"LINDEN   GROVE"    BLOOD   IN    NEW   ZEALAND. 

Mr.  E.  Griffiths,  "One  of  the  Keenest  Judges  of  Jerseys  in 

the  Dominion,"  a  Customer  of  Ours. 

The  son  of  Golden  Beatrice  2d  that  topped  our  bull  calves  in 
the  J 014  auction  was,  shipped  to  Mr.  E.  Griffiths,  New  Plymouth, 
New  Zealand-more  than  fourteen  thousand  miles.  We  have 
lately  read  the  report  of  Mr.  Griffith's  auction  sale — but  it  is 
not  stated  that  he  parted  with  Beatrice's  Handsome  Noble.  The 
top  price.  S713,  was  paid  by  an  Australian  buyer  for  Mercedes 
Noble  Queen.  We  are  not  able  to  say  that  this  cow  was  bred 
at  "Linden  Grove."  but  her  sire  was  owned  here,  and  we  im- 
ported his  parents,  as  well  as  three  of  his  four  grandparents. 
(His  name  is  Noble  of  Oklands.) 

Mr.  Griffiths-  sale  averaged  $215  on  67  head.  He  is  called 
"one  of  the  keenest  judges  in  the  Dominion  of  New  Zealand." 
Many  American  breeders  have  made  their  selections  from  the 
same  and  kindred  fountainheads,  which  were  first  patronized 
and  introduced  by   "Linden  Grove,"  and  achieved  success. 


AN  EXAMPLE— The  three  top  selling  bulls  in  the  last 
Shoemaker- Van  Pelt  auction  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  were  of  "Lin- 
den Grove"  blood.  A  son  of  our  Oxford  You'll  Do  (out  of  a 
daughter  of  our  Combination)  headed  the  list  at  $550.  Fern's 
Eminent  l.eminder,  sold  for  $500.  was  bred  by  Colonel  Bow- 
man from  "Linden  Grove"  parents.  Viola's  Golden  Prince,  at 
$300,  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  (His  sire,  Bright  Prince, 
also  imported  by  us,  sired  Mr.  Slade's  Minnesota  winnet, 
Bright  Prince's  jolly  Girl.) 


ISN'T   IT  WORTH   THE  CHANCE? 
Bargains  in  Splendidly  Bred  Bulls  at  all  Our  Auctions 

We  quote  from  a  letter  recently  received  from  a  Southern 
Jersey  breeder:  'We  have  wanted  to  come  to  'Linden  Grove' 
ever  since  we  first  heard  of  the  place,  and  would  like  the  best 
in  the  world  to  buy  a  dandy  good  bull  calf  from  you  to  use 
on  the  daughters  of  our  present  sire.  But  the  express  would  be 
high,  even  if   we  could  get  the  bull." 

(It  is  a  common  erroi  to  suppose  that  prices  are  prohibi- 
tive because  some  of  our  Jerseys  sell  up  to  four  figures.  But 
read  the  reports  from  "the  other  end" — the  end  that  costs  us 
mon.'y.  There  are  bargains  in  every  "Linden  Grove"  auction, 
and  especially  in  young  bulls.  Last  year  we  sold  eight  bull 
calves.  Six  aver&ge  less  than  $150  each.  The  two  "tops"  sold 
for  $575  and  $52,1.  respectively.  The  former  was  out  of  our 
great  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  and  went  to  New  Zealand.  The  lat- 
ter won  Grand  Championship  at  the  Indiana   State  Fair.) 


HOW  IT  HAPPENS — They  are  worth  more,  and  a  hundred 
people  about  the  ting  know  it.  But  newcomers  at  our  auc- 
tions seem  timid  about  bidding.  They  let  speculators  in  many 
cases  run  away  with  the  bargains — bulls  that  would  earn  a 
competence  for  any  hustling  Jersey  man. 


FOUR    TIMES    TENNESSEE    CHAMPION. 

A   "Linden    Grove"   Bull    Calf   Bought  for  $120   and   Valued 

by  His  Purchaser  at  $5,000. 

Mr.  Jas.  L.  Cooper,  the  "one-cow"  Jersey  man  of  Tennessee 
--not  a'  speculator,  nor  a  member  of  our  family — bought  Golden 
Jollv's  Noble,  760!!.'.  as  a  calf  in  our  1907  Decoration  Day  auc- 
tion for  $120.  Four  years  later  he  could  have  had  $3,000  for 
him  from  the  hue  Doctor  Scovell  of  the  Kentucky  Experiment 
Station.  We  understand  that  Mr.  Cooper  asked  $5,000.  Golden 
Jolly's  Noble  has  won  Championship  at  the  Tennessee  State  Fair 

four  times,  and  his  progeny  have  won  first  for  "get  of  sire." 
His  yoj  i,^  daughters  won  first  and  fourth  prizes  among  eight 
contestants    in    the    Dairy    Test    at    Tennessee    State    Fair    this 

fall.  He  sired  the  first  prize  three-year-old  cow  and  the  first 
prize  two-yea"-cl'l  at  Tennessee  State  Fair  last  fall;  and  the 
winner-:  of  many  other  prizes. 


SOLD  AT  "LINDEN    GROVE"    FOR   SMALL  SUMS. 

As  We  Have  Often  Said:  "Not  All  Thousand-Dollar  Stock." 

A  friend  in  the  East  writes:  "I  have  read  your  advertise- 
ment in  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  entitled  "Not  a  Rich  Man's  Play- 
thing.'  It  is  certainly  a  splendid  argument  as  to  the  advantage 
of  buying  the  lest.  But  you  could  write  one  on  the  other  side, 
where  {treat  animals  have  sold  for  small  sums. 

"In  1V03  you  sold  tho  bull  Flying  Fox's  Victor,  64768,  for  $95. 
I  think  he  has  the  second  largest  number  of  tested  daughters, 
of  any  son  of  Flying  Fox.  He  repeatedly  won  first  prize  at  the 
Maine  State  Fair,  and  his  get  won  first  prize — an  enviable  show 
ring  record,  and  he  has  a  large  number  of  daughters  with  high 
authenticated  tests.  One  of  his  13  Register  of  Merit  daughters 
produced  ','2\  lbs.  i.  ozs.  butter  in  a  year — a  record  equalled  by 
but  few  cows  in  any  breed.  Another  daughter,  owned  by  Mr. 
It  M.  Tucker  in  Maine,  was  Grand  Champion  cow  at  the  re- 
cent New  Hampshire  State  Fair." 


GFAND  CHAMPION,  $90 — In  the  same  sale  we  sold  Beta's 
Golden  Fox,  01771.  for  $90.  He  was  Grand  Champion  at  a 
number  of  shows  in  later  years  and  sired  some  splendid  things. 
He  also  was  by  Flying  Fox,  who  sold  in  our  1902  auction  for 
S7.b0().  and  has'  more  sons  with  tested  daughters  than  any  bull 
of  any  breed:  and  was  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Golden  Beatrice, 
the  second  highest  testing  Golden  Lad  cow,  which  we  sold  for 
$1,400  to  Killmore  Farms. 


MAJESTY,    A    "LINDEN    GROVE"    BULL. 

His    Daughters    and    Granddaughters   "Make    Good"    in    the 

Butter  Tests. 

Few  lulls  cf  any  family  rank  with  Royal  Majesty,  79314,  as 
a  butter  sire.  He  is  a  "cousin"  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H. 
C,  both  being  out  of  daughters  of  Oxford  Lass.  Royal  Ma- 
jesty has  a  sensational  list  of  Register  of  Merit  daughters, 
many  of  them  tesling  from.  600  to  above  900  lbs.  of  butter  in 
one  year.  It  is  not  surprising  that  the  cow  winning  First  Prize 
in  the  Minnesota  Dairy  Contest,  defeating  the  Guernseys  and 
Holsteins,  is  his  granddaughter.  Majesty  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grcvo"  and  sold  in  our  1908  auction  for  $1,000,  and 
two  years  later  was  sold  by  his  purchaser  for  $4,000 — not  a 
bad  investment  in  either  case.  Seven  of  his  daughters  aver- 
aged 767  lbs.  butter  in  one  year.  We  imported  four  of  them, 
including  the  two  with  the  highest  records — Majesty's  Origa's 
Queen,  50S  lbs.  7  ozs.  and  Majesty's  Rose  of  St.  Mary,  771  lbs. 
3  ozs.  We  paia  $3,300  for  Majesty's  sire.  Oxford  Lad.  and  the 
latter  was  by  Flying  Fox.  sold  in  our  auction  for  $7,500. 


"MAKE  A   LIVING   OUT  OF  OUR  JERSEYS." 

Profitable  Cows  by  a  Bull  from  "Linden  Grove"  Parents. 

Messrs.  M.  W.  Hall  &  Son.  of  Alabama,  write:  "We  notic- 
ed in  a  recent  issue  of  The  Jersey  Bulletin  that  you  had  a  little 
to  say  in  your  advertisement  about  our  bull,  Bermuda's  Emi- 
nent, 9379S.  We  just  want  to  say  that  he  is  a  great  bull.  Out 
of  ten  daughters  in  milk,  eight  qualified  for  the  Register  of 
Merit — all  of  them  milked  365  days,  and  all  went  into  Class  AA. 
These  heifers  did  not  have  special  attention,  for  we  have  to 
make  a  living  out  of  our  Jerseys  as  we  go  along,  and  are 
not  in  tho  business  just  for  pastime."  . 

(The  Into  Colonel  Bowman,  founder  of  Bowmont  Farms  in 
Virginia  and  one  of  our  customers  for  thirty   years,   bred  Ber- 
muda's  Eminent,    9379S.     He  bought  the  sire  and  dam  at  "Lin- 
den Grove.".! 


THREE   HIGH-TESTING    MAJESTY   COWS. 
Average  836  lbs.  Butter  in  One  Year,  all   Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 


In  our  advertisement  of  January  5,  1916,  it  appears  that  our  modest  claim  of  having  imported  the  two  highest  test- 
ing daughters  of  Majesty  rendered  an  untentional  injustice  to  Majesty's  Louise,  whose  record  of  830  Ids.  7  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year  puts  her  in  second  place  among  Majesty's  tested  daughters.  She  thus  comes  between  Majesty's  Origa's 
Queen,  906  lbs.  7  ozs.,  and  Majesty's  Rose  of  St.  Mary,  771  lbs.  3  ozs.  (We  imported  all  of  them,  and  other  great 
Majesty  cows).  Majesty's  Louise  dropped  a  living  calf  43  days  after  completion  of  her  great  test.  "We  have  her  safe 
in  calf  again,  to  Oxford  Majesty,"  writes  Manager  Heath,  of  White  Horse  Farms,  and  are  in  hopes  of  getting  a  bull 
from  her  that  will  be  one  of  the  greatest  sires  of  the  breed." 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  tin  Jersey  Bulletin,  March  8,  1916.) 

"LINDEN  GROVE"  NEWS 


FLYING    FOX    BLOOD   ON    "SIGNALS." 
A   Son   of  the   Great   "Linden    Grove"   Cow,  The   Owl's   Ox- 
ford  Daisy. 

Secretary  Gow,  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  was 
much  taken  with  the  bull,  Oxford  Daisy's  Flying  Fox, 
83284,  at  Mr.  H.  F.  Probert's  place  in  Michigan,  and  wrote 
to  The  Bulletin  about  him.  (Mr.  Gow  should  have  put  the 
tape  on  this  bull,  so  that  Mr.  Jenkins  might  have  known 
he  had  legs!)  But  what  Oxford  Daisy's  Flying  Fox  may- 
lack  in  the  picture  is  made  up  by  the  work  of  his  daugh- 
ters, as  reported  by  the  secretary.  One  of  them,  Oxford 
Daisy's  Kaleta,  as  a  two-year-old,  had  made  517  lbs.  4.1 
ozs.  butter  in  the  first  eleven  months  of  her  official  test. 
The  other,  524  lbs.  11  ozs.  in  315  days,  as  a  two-year-old. 
It  is  not  much  wonder  Mr.  Probert  has  reelected  this  sec- 
ond Flying  Fox  bull,  to  breed  to  the  daughters  of  his  Fox- 
hall's  Jubilee,  76944.  It  only  takes  one  "taste"  of  this 
"Linden  Grove"  blood  to  convert  a  Jersey  man. 

BRED  BY  OUR  CUSTOMER— We  almost  forgot  to  say 
that  Oxford  Daisy's  Flying  Fox  was  bred  by  Mr.  Thos.  W. 
Lawson  from  parents  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auctions.  He  is  out  of  same  dam  as  Oxford- 
shire, 63548. 

THE  OWL'S  OXFORD  DAISY,  162113. 
What    a    Thousand-Dollar   Cow    Has    Done — What    a    Satis- 
faction to   Her  Owner! 

She  won  third  at  the  Royal  Show,  1900,  in  a  class  of  22 
entries.  We  imported  and  sold  her  in  1902  for  $1,000  to 
Mr.  Lawson.  At  twelve  years  old  she  was  Grand  Cham- 
pion at  Brockton,  and  won  many  other  prizes.  She  pro- 
duced 11,659  lbs.  of  milk,  and  759  lbs.  of  butter,  in  one 
year.     She  is  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  The  Owl, 

Her  daughter,  Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  162114,  im- 
ported by  us  and  sold  when  24  months  old  for  $900,  to  Mr. 
Lawson,  is  full  sister  to  Oxford  Daisy's  Flying  Fox,  men- 
tioned above.  Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen  produced  for 
Mr.  Lawson,  13,604  lbs.  milk  and  870  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year.  She  is  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  Flying 
Fox. 

The  calf  she  was  carrying  when  sola.  Fox's  Owlet  o' 
Dreamwold,  182991  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  also  by  Fly- 
ing Fox,  made  for  Mr.  Lawson,  569  lbs.  butter  in  one  year, 
from  8,494  lbs.  of  milk. 

Besides  the  bulls  Oxfordshire  and  Oxford  Daisy's  Fly- 
ing Fox,  she  is  dam  of  Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Duke,  61439, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1902  auction 
for  $500,  at  twelve  months  old,  to  Mr.  George  Crocker, 
Ramseys,  N.  J.,  owner  of  the  famous  "Darlington"  Farm, 
of  "dollar  butter"  fame,  the  home  of  Eurotas.  founded  by 
the  late  Mr.  A.  B.  Darling.  Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Duke  is 
also  a  son  of  Flying  Fox.  He  has  a  butter  test  daughter, 
and  nine  granddaughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit. 

IN  WASHINGTON  STATE— One  of  the  sons  of  Flying 
Fox's  Oxford  Duke  is  Fad,  85670,  who  has  four  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit  averaging  348  lbs.  10  ozs.,  at  one  year 
eleven  months  old.  All  were  bred  by  Mr.  D.  C.  Dilworth, 
whose  home  is  at  Opportunity,  Washington. 


THE    BULLETIN'S   "CALENDAR    BULL." 

Oxfordshire     Gets     Place     of     Honor     Formerly     Accorded 

Coomassie,   Jersey    Belle   of  Scituate,   Etc. 

We  were  pleased  with  the  way  Oxfordshire  has  grown 
— in  size  as  well  as  prestige — from  a  baby  calf  born  at 
"Linden  Grove"  to  a  Register  of  Merit  bull  ornamenting 
The  Jersey  Bulletin's  calendar — a  distinction  held  former- 
ly by  great  cows,  such  as  Coomassie,  Jersey  Belle  of  Scit- 
uate, etc.  Mr.  Herrick  was  writing  us  some  time  ago 
about  bulls  that  sold  for  low  prices  in  "Linden  Grove" 
sales  and  afterward  became  famous,  saying: 

"You  also  sold  at  private  sale  to  Mr.  J.  H.  Walker,  the 
calf  out  of  The  Owl's  Oxford  Daisy,  for  $90.  He  was  reg- 
istered as  Oxfordshire,  63548,  and  he  is  No.  213  in  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit.  He  did  not  have  a  great  chance,  but  you 
will  find  he  has  a  number  of  great  tests  to  his  credit,  and 
he  never  sired  an  animal  to  my  knowledge  that  was  not 
a  superior  dairy  cow." 

As  Mr.  Herrick  stated  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  Oxford- 
shire has  twelve  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit  aver- 
aging 514  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter  at  four  years  old.  Two  of 
these  have  each  a  daughter  in  the  Register  of  Merit  with 
average  records  of  407  lbs.  10  ozs.  at  two  and  one-half 
years  old.  He  also  has  a  son,  Lad's  Oxfordshire,  74564, 
bred  by  Mr.  C.  H.  Ellsworth,  with  four  daughters  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

OPPORTUNITY— That  is  what  Oxfordshire  as  a  calf 
presented  to  his  buyer.  The  "Linden  Grove"  auctions  al- 
ways present  opportunities.  Just  as  great  bulls  as  Ox- 
fordshire may  be  developed  from  our  next  Decoration  Day 
offering. 

A  BUNCH   OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  COWS. 

Nine  Young  Things,  Sold  to  One  Buyer,  Qualifying  for  the 

Register  of  Merit. 

Nine  out  of  ten  young  "Linden  Grove"  cows  sold  to  Mr. 
H.  M.  Snider,  Wickliffe,  Ohio,  last  winter,  were  reported 
by  him  to  be  averaging  over  46  lbs.  butter  a  month  under 
official  test.  (See  The  Jersey  Bulletin  of  September  8, 
1915).  This,  "without  the  aid  of  electric  fans,  victrolas, 
or  other  forms  of  amusement" — just  good  feed  and  care. 
In  the  lot  was  the  first  daughter  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
86180,  to  be  tried  for  Register  of  Merit.  She  had  made 
308  lbs.  of  butter  in  nine  months,  on  first  calf,  beginning 
test  at  two  years  five  months  old.  Like  all  the  daughters 
of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  she  shows  persistency — milking 
in  her  eighth  and  ninth  months  more  heavily  than  in  thp 
first  two  months  of  her  test.  A  three-year-old  by  Gam- 
boge's Knight  had  made  351  lbs.  butter  in  seven  months, 
and  was  evidently  good  for  more  than  550  lbs.  in  the  year. 
A  daughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  had  made  387  lbs.  4  ozs. 
in  ten  months. 

BRINGS  TOP  PRICE — In  the  Appleby  sale  in  Tennessee 
last  November,  the  top  price  was  $500  for  a  four-year-old 
bull  by  Sensational  Fern.  (The  latter  bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  by  us  when  eight  months  old  for  $10,200, 
to  Bowmont  Farms.)     Another  "straw." 


LINDEN   GROVE  JERSEYS 


Raise  the   Register  of  Merit  Average. 
Dominate  the  World's  Show   Rings. 
Command  the  Highest  Selling  Prices. 


THC   WORLD  OVER 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


THE  CHAMPIONS  AND  FIRST  PRIZE  WINNERS  OF  1915 

THREE  PAGES  OF  EVIDENCE  THAT  "LINDEN  GROVE"  SETS  THE  PACE 

The  blood  of  "Cooper  Jerseys"  permeates  the  most  sensational  winners  at  every  important  show  on  the  continent.     The 

record  for  1915 East,  West,  North  and  South — is  a  repetition  of  the  story  told  for  forty-two  years:  "If  you  want  your 

Jerseys  called  up  front  by  the  judge,  follow  the  blood  that  flows  through  'Linden  Grove.'  " 

A  CONTINUAL  BLUE  RIBBON  PARADE    FOR    "LINDEN    GROVE"    BLOOD. 
In  the  list  of  prizes  which  follows,  we  have  taken  only  the  championships   and   the   most   important   first  prizes,   omitting 
hundreds  of  minor  premiums,  where  very  often  the  competition  is  such  as  to  give  great  weight  to  ribbons  other  than 
the  championships.     (We  regret  that  the  newspaper  reports  fail  to  state  the  names  of  the  winning  animals  or  their 
breeding  at  a  number  of  shows.) 

JERSEY  WINNERS  AT  THE  GREAT  NATIONAL    EXHIBITION    OF    1915. 


IOWA  STATE  FAIR,  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  cow  by  Oxford  Knight,  full  brother 

to  Oxford  You'll   Do    (now  in  the  "Linden  Grove" 

stables). 
Grand    Champion    bull — sire's    parents    imported    by 

"Linden  Grove." 
First  Prize  2-year-old  bull — bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 
Junior  Champion  bull — paternal  grandam  imported  by 

"Linden  Grove." 
Junior  Champion  female — paternal  grandsire  (Oxford 

You'll  Do)  now  at  "Linden  Grove." 
OHIO  STATE  FAIR,  Henry  S.  Berry,  Judge. 

First  Prize  aged  bull — bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Senior  Champion  bull — same  bull. 

Grand  Champion  cow — imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Grand  Champion  bull  not  named. 

First  Prize  "get  of  sire" — bull  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

INDIANA  STATE  FAIR,  Henry  S.  Berry,  Judge, 

Grand  Champion  bull   (also  First  Prize  yearling  and 

Junior  Champion) — bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 
Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  2-year-old  and 

Senior     Champion) — sire     imported     by     "Linden 

Grove." 
First   Prize  two-year-old   bull — imported    by   "Linden 

Grove"  (dam  by  Oxford  You'll  Do). 

MISSISSIPPI-ALABAMA  FAIR,  Geo.  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  A.  J.  C.  C.  Special  Grand  Cham- 
pion (also  1st  in  aged  class  and  Senior  Champion), 
Golden  Fern's  Jolly,  100629,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

First  prize  2-year-old  bull — paternal  grandsire  (Noble 
of  Oaklands)  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Junior  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  yearling, 
senior),  out  of  Fern's  Viola,  237208,  bred  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

First  Prize  senior  bull  calf — dam  (My  Linden  Duchess, 
299164)  bred  at  "Linden  Grove";  paternal  grandsire, 
Noble  of  Oaklands. 

First  Prize  junior  bull  calf — paternal  grandsire  (Noble 
of  Oaklands)  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  and  Second  Prize  aged  cows — by  Golden  Lad's 
Guaranty,  60495,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  3-year-old  cow — hy  a  son  of  Fox's  Johnnie 
o'  D.,  68143,  parents  bred  at  "Linden  Grove";  dam 
a  double  granddaughter  of  Golden  Lad's  Guaranty. 

Grand  Champion  female  (also  1st  2-year-old  and 
Senior  Champion,  A.  J.  C.  C.  Special  Grand  Cham- 
pion— exhibited  by  owner) — My  Linden  Duchess, 
299164,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove";  sire  bred  at  and 
dam  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  senior  year- 
ling)— (by  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

First  and  Second  Junior  yearlings — by  Golden  Oxford 
Knight,  103075,  grandson  of  Gamboge's  Knight  (im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove"). 

First  Prize  senior  heifer  calf — by  Blue  Belle's  Flying 
Fox,  64762,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  (also  im- 
ported sire  and  dam). 

First  Prize  junior  heifer  calf — sire  (Loates'  Noble), 
by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  imported  by  ''Linden  Grove." 

EVERY  CLASS  TOPPED  BY  "LINDEN  GROVE" 
BLOOD. 

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PANAMA-PACIFIC  EXPOSITION,  Tom  Dempsey,  Judge. 

Senior  Champion  bull  (also  Fi»st  Prize  aged  bull) — 
grandson  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

Report  does  not  give  registration  numbers  or  breed- 
ing of  winners. 

CANADIAN    NATIONAL    EXHIBITION,    Win.    Hunter, 
Grimsby,  Ont.,  Canada,  Judge. 
Report  does  not  give  registration  numbers  or  breed- 
ing. 

WISCONSIN  STATE  FAIR,  Judge  not  named. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  senior  yearling 
and  Junior  Champion) — Gamboge's  Oxford  Majesty, 
124011 — "Linden  Grove"  imported  3  out  of  4  grand- 
parents, 6  out  of  8  great-grandparents  and  sold 
them  at  auction. 

First  Prize  senior  yearling  heifer  (Junior  and  Grand 
Champion)— Majesty's  Oxford  Rose,  312924  (by 
same  sire  as  above). 

Senior  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow), 
by  Gamboge's  Knight,  95698,  bred  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

KANSAS  STATE  FAIR,  Prof.  J.  B.  Fitch,  Kan.  Agr.  Col- 
lege, Judge. 
NO  GRAND  CHAMPIONS. 

First  Prize  aged  bull  (Senior  Champion),  dam  by  Em- 
inent 2d,  he  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  aged  cow — granddaughter  of  Eminent  2d, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  3-year-old  cow — granddaughter  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  2-year-old  cow — daughter  of  the  First 
Prize  aged  bull. 

First  Prize  heifer  calf — Cowslip's  May  Day,  335547,  by 
a  son  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  imported  by  "Lin- 
den. Grove." 

(She  also  won  1st  at  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  and  Missouri 
State   Fair;   1st  and  Jr.   Champion   at  American 
Royal,  Kansas  City.) 

Report  does  not  give  all  numbers. 

MINNESOTA  STATE  FAIR,  Will  Forbes,  Waterloo,  Iowa, 
Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  1st  prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion) — sire's  (Fontaine's  Chief)  par- 
ents imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  2-year-old — sire,  a  grandson  of  Aurea  (im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove"),  dam  a  granddaughter  of 
Majesty. 

Junior  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  senior  year- 
ling)— sire's  dam  and  4  grandparents  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove";  dam's  dam  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  1st  aged  cow  and  Senior 
Champion)  by  Bright  Prince,  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

First  Prize  2-year-old — granddaughter  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

NEW  YORK  STATE  FAIR,  D.  M.  McLaury,  Portlandville, 
N.  Y.,  Judge. 
First  Prize  aged   bull — imported   by   "Linden   Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $100. 
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Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  2-year-old  and 
Senior  Champion) — sire  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

First  Prize  aped  cow,  and  dam  of  First  Prize  "produce 
of  cow" — by  Oxford  You'll  Do. 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  3-year-old  and 
Senior  Champion) — by  a  son  of  Eminent's  Pansy, 
195814,  imported  in  1905  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  2-year-old — dam  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove." 

Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  heifer  calf) 
— daughter  of  the  First  Prize  2-year-old. 

First  Prize  3-year-old  bull — out  of  Fern's  Expectant, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

KENTUCKY  STATE  FAIR,  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 

Senior  Champion) — by  Gamboge's  Knight,  imported 

by  "Linden  Gro.ve." 
First   Prize   2-year-old  bull — dam    (Handsome   Mona) 

imported  by  "Linden  Grove";  sire  by  "Noble,"  out  of 

a  cow  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
Junior   Champion   bull    (also   First   Prize    senior   bull 

calf) — grandson  of  Noble  of  Oaklands;  dam  bred  by 

Colonel  Bowman,  by  Sensational  Fern,  out  of  a  cow 

from  "Linden  Grove"  parents. 
First   Prize   junior   bull    calf — grandson    of   Noble   of 

Oaklands. 
First  Prize   2-year-old  cow — granddaughter  of  Noble 

of  Oaklands. 
Junior    Champion    female     (also    First    Prize    senior 

yearling) — by  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  imported  by 

"Linden  Grove." 

MICHIGAN   STATE  FAIR,  Prof.   A.   C.  Anderson,   Mich. 
Agr.  College,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion) — won  First  for  "get  of  sire" — by 
a  grandson  of  Flying  Fox  (imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $7,500). 

Junior  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  yearling) — . 
sire's  parents  imported  by  "Linden  Grove";  dam  and 
her  parents  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  1st  prize  aged  cow  and 
Senior  Champion) — Combust,  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auction. 

First  Prize  two-year-old   cow — parents   imported  and 
sold  by  "Linden  Grove." 
NEBRASKA    STATE    FAIR,   E. 
Neb.,  Judge. 

Grand    Champion    bull — also 
Senior  Champion,  First  for  ' 

First  Prize  herd — by  a  grandson  of  Golden  Lad's 
Champion,  57222,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  1900  auction. 

Breeding  of  other  winners  not  giv«n. 
MAINE  STATE  FAIR,  E.  J.  Fletcher,  Greenfield,  N.  H., 
Judge. 

First  Prize  aged  bull,  Oxford's  Fairy  Boy,  92821— 
parents  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions. 

First  and  Second  Prize  aged  cows — sire  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

No  other  prize  winners  named  in  report. 
WATERLOO  DAIRY   SHOW,  Prof.   H.  H.  Kildee,   Ames, 
Iowa,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion) — sire's  parents  imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

First  Prize  2-year-old  bull— bred  by  Colonel  Bowman, 
sired  by  Sensational  Fern  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"); 
dam's  parents  imported  by  Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  yearling  bull — sire's  dam  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Junior  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  senior  bull 
calf)— sire,  Viola's  Golden  Prince,  above;  dam  by 
Combination. 

First  Prize  4-year-old  cow — sire's  sire  (Majesty)  im- 
ported by  us;  dam  by  Gamboge's  Knight,  imported 
by  us. 


L.   Frost,    Central    City, 

First    Prize    aged    bull, 
"get  of  sire"  and  head  of 


First  Prize  3-year-old  cow — dam  by  Oxford  Lad 
(owned  at  "Linden  Grove"  at  his  death). 

Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  senior  year- 
ling), granddaughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do. 

First  Prize  Junior  yearling  heifer — sire's  parents  im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  Junior  heifer  calf — both  grandsires  (Stock- 
well  and  Majesty)  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

TRI-STATE  FAIR,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  J.  E.  Dodge,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion),  Raleigh's  Noble,  90478,  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  junior  yearling  bull — grandson  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  junior  bull  calf — grandson  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands. 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow  and 
Senior  Champion),  granddaughter  of  Flying  Fox. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  heifer — by  Raleigh's  Noble, 
above. 

First  Prize  senior  yearling  heifer — by  Cowslip's  Gold- 
en Noble,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

First  Prize  senior  heifer  calf — by  Raleigh's  Noble, 
above. 

First  Prize  junior  heifer  calf — by  Raleigh's  Noble, 
above. 

VERMONT  STATE  FAIR,  F.  E.  Duffy,  Hartford,  Conn., 
Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion),  by  Noble  of  Oaklands. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  bull — by  Oxford's  Fairy  Boy, 
whose  parents  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow  and 
Senior  Champion),  granddaughter  of  Oxford  Lad, 
a  "Linden  Grove"  bull. 

First  Prize  4-year-old  cow,  granddaughter  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  dam  by  Oxford  Lad. 

First  Prize  3-year-old  cow — by  a  grandson  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  dam  by  Oxford  Lad. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  heifer,  Jolly's  Eagle  Lass, 
289152,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  (by  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  86180). 

First  Prize  "produce  of  cow" — dam  by  Oxford  Lad,  a 
"Linden   Grove"  bull. 

TENNESSEE  STATE  FAIR,  S.  N.  Warren,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull   (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 

Senior  Champion),  Raleigh's  Noble,  90478,  imported 

by  "Linden  Grove." 
First    Prize    2-year-old    bull,    Raleigh's    Golden    Lad, 

113864,  dam  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 
First  Prize  junior  bull   calf — grandson  of  Gamboge's 

Knight. 
First    Prize    2-year-old    female — by    Raleigh's    Noble, 

above. 
Junior  Champion  female   (also   First  Prize  yearling), 

by  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C,"  imported 

by  "Linden  Grove." 
First  Prize  "get  of  sire" — by  King  Fox,  son  of  Flying 

Fox. 
Second  Prize  "get  of  sire" — by  Golden  Jolly's  Noble, 

imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auction. 
First  Prize  senior  heifer  calf — granddaughter  of  Gam- 
boge's Knight. 

HUTCHINSON,  KAN.,  Prof.  O.  E.  Reed,  Manhattan,  Kan.. 
Jude*. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion),  Queen's  Raleigh,  dam  by  a  son 
of  Eminent  2d. 

Junior  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  yearling)  — 
sire.  Majesty's  Oxford  King,  dam  and  4  grandpar- 
ents were  owned  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  3-year-old  and 
Senior  Champion),  granddaughter  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands. 

First  Prize  junior  heifer  calf — by  a  son  of  Cowslip's 
Golden  Noble  (see  also  Kansas  State  Fair  and  Am- 
erican Royal). 


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MISSOURI  STATE  FAIR,  Judge  not  named. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (same  as  Hutchinson,  Kan., 
above). 

First  Prize  junior  heifer  calf,  by  a  son  of  Cowslip's 
Golden    Noble    (same    as    Hutchinson,    Kansas    and 
Missouri). 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  FAIR,  E.  J.  Fletcher,  Green- 
field, N.  H.,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow  and 
Senior  Champion) — sire  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion) — both  parents  imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

First  Prize  "get  of  sire" — by  Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan. 
103569,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

AMERICAN  ROYAL,  Kansas  City,  John  A.  Lee,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  3-year-old  and 
Senior  Champion),  granddaughter  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  cow — sire  bred  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

First  Prize  yearling-in-milk — sire  bred  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  junior  heifer 
calf),  by  a  son  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble.  (See 
also,  Missouri  State  Fair,  etc.). 

Breeding  of  other  winners  not  fully  ascertained. 
OREGON  STATE  FAIR,  Geo.  P.  Groat,  (one  of  props,  of 
Jean  Duluth  Farm),  Judge. 

First  Prize  aged  cow — granddaughter  of  Flying  Fox, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion for  $7,500. 
UTAH    STATE   FAIR,   Prof.    Ellington,    Univ.   of   Idaho, 
Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  also  First  Prize  aged  bull  and 
Senior  Champion,  First  Special  Prize  and  First 
"get  of  sire,"  First  A.  J.  C.  C.  "get  of  sire,"  sired 
First  Breeders'  young  herd — Fairy  Boy's  Golden 
Jolly,  99955,  by  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  (imported  by  us 
and  sold  for  $11,000),  dam  by  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $8,200. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  bull  (and  Sweepstakes,  Utah- 
bred),  by  Mona's  Handsome  Fern,  84194  (bred  at 
"Linden  Grove");  dam,  Stockwell's  Karnak,  225633, 
she  out  of  "Linden  Grove"  parents. 

First  and  Second  2-year-old  heifers — by  Fairy  Boy's 
Golden  Jolly,  above. 

Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  senior  year- 
ling)— by  Fairy  Boy's  Golden  Jolly. 

ALABAMA  STATE  FAIR,  Henry  S.  Berry,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull  (also  First  Prize  aged  bull),  by 
Gamboge's  Knight,  dam  by  Combination,  both 
"Linden  Grove"  bulls. 


First  Prize  2-year-old  bull — grandson  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $15,000. 

Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow), 
granddaughter  of  Flying  Fox,  sold  in  our  1902  auc- 
tion for  $7,500. 

First  Prize  Senior  yearling  heifer — by  Cowslip's  Gold- 
en Noble,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

OKLAHOMA  STATE  FAIR,  D.  B.  Lyon,  Judge. 

First  Prize  3-year-old  cow — granddaughter  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $15,000. 

WEST  MICHIGAN  STATE  FAIR,  Judge  not  named. 

First  Prize  2-year-old  bull — by  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  for  $8,200. 

TEXAS  STATE  FAIR,  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  Judge. 

Grand  Champion  bull    (also   First  Prize  aged  bull,  8 

entries),  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  dam  by  Eminent  2d, 

both  "Linden  Grove"  bulls. 
First    Prize    2-year-old    bull,    5    entries — by    Golden 

Fern's  Grey  Prince,  73208,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove," 

sold  for  $1,500. 
First  Prize  yearling  bull,  6  entries — by  Nobleman  of 

St.  Cloud;  dam,  Eminent's  Clemence,  both  imported 

by  "Linden  Grove." 
First   Prize   senior  bull   calf,   14   entries — by   Aldan's 

Noble,  89591,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 
First   Prize  junior  bull   calf,   12   entries    (also  Junior 

Champion) — by  Aldan's  Noble,  above. 
Grand  Champion  cow  (also  First  Prize  aged  cow  and 

iSenior  Champion),  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $725. 
First  Prize  3-year-old  cow,  11  entries — Martha  You'll 

Do,   306627,   sold   in   our   1914   auction    (by    Oxford 

You'll  Do). 
First  Prize  2-year-old  cow,  13  entries — granddaughter 

of  Majesty  and  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy,  both  bulls  im- 
ported by  "Linden  Grove." 
First  Prize  Senior  yearling  heifer,  11   entries — sire's 

parents  both  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold 

in  our -auctions. 
Junior  Champion  female  (also  First  Prize  senior  heifer 

calf,  20  entries) — by  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands. 
First,   Second  and  Third  Prize  "get  of  sire" — all  by 

sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  two  of  which  were  im- 
ported by  us. 
First  Prize  in  Twelve-Day  Dairy  Test — heifer's  par- 
ents  both  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 
LOUISIANA  STATE  FAIR,  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  Judge. 

Grand    Champion    bull — son    of    Gamboge's    Knight, 

95698,   imported   by   "Linden   Grove,"   and   sold  for 

$6,700. 
No  other  prizes  reported. 
ARIZONA  STATE  FAIR,  Judge  not  named. 

The  only  prize  winner  named — the  Grand  Champion 

bull — was  Oxford  You'll  Do's  Circus,  105947,  son  of 

our  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 


Those  interested  enough  to  examine  the  foregoing  list  may  be  inclined  to  share  the  opinion  of  Mr.  W.  R.  Goodwin,  of  the 
Breeder's  Gazette,  when  he  said:  "The  Cooper  stamp  is  the  best  stamp  known  to  the  Jersey  world." 

Those  who  will  analyze  the  Register  of  Merit  will  be  further  convinced  that  the  "Linden  Grove"  type  is  not  only  recog- 
nized by  the  best  show  ring  judges,  but  that  it  fills  the  churn.  Flying  Fox,  imported  by  us  and  sold  in  our  1902  auc- 
tion, has  more  sons  with  tested  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit  than  any  other  bull. 

Readers  are  requested  to  read  the  advertisements  and  notes  appearing  opposite  Nos.  16,  42,  48, 49, 
105,  116  and  135,  to  learn  of  the  great  butter  tests  made  by  "Linden  Grove"  cows  in  the 
hands  of  our  customers. 


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MESSRS.  J.  O.  TERRELL  &  SONS,  OF  SAN  ANTONIO,  TEXAS,  CONTRACT  FOR  ENTIRE  "OUTPUT"  FOR  A  YEAR 
—GET  EVERYTHING  UNDER  SIX  MONTHS  OLD  NOW  ON  THE  PLACE. 

Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  may  well  felicitate  themselves  over  a  deal  they  have  just  closed  with 
T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  for  all  the  bull  and  heifer  calves  now  at  "Linden  Grove"  under  six  months  old,  and  all  to  be  born  here 
in  the  next  twelve  months.  It  not  only  shows  splendid  judgment,  but  reflects  great  credit  on  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons  as 
breeders. 

The  Terrells  have  bred  Jerseys  for  more  than  a  quarter  of  a"  century,  and  long  held  a  "monopoly"  of  the 
Jersey  trade  in  the  southwestern  States  and  with  Mexico  and  South  American  countries,  as  well  as  the  West 
Indies.  Their  cattle  won  Grand  Championships  at  the  World's  Fair  Southern  Exhibit  in  1904  and  countless  other 
premiums  at  the  most  important  shows  below  the  "tick  fever"  quarantine  line.  While  maintaining  an  ideal  type 
in  their  cattle,  "production  at  a  profit"  has  ever  been  the  St.  Cloud  slogan,  and  many  of  the  best  butter  Jerseys 
of  the  great  southwest  have  come  from  this  herd. 

"GOOD  SEED  IS  CERTAIN  TO  BRING  GOOD  RESULTS." 

The  Terrells  for  the  past  eight  years  have  tested  the  merits  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  cattle.  Several  bulls 
of  "Linden  Grove"  blood  have  made  a  name  in  their  herd,  notably  Nobleman  of  St.  Cloud,  the  great  son  of 
Karnak  by  Noble  of  Oaklands  which  they  secured  as  a  calf  at  our  1907  auction  for  about  one-half  the  amount  of 
their  bid.  Since  then  Mr.  Terrell  has  repeatedly  endeavored  to  "strike  a  bargain"  for  our  young  things  under 
six  months  of  age.  Nothing  would  satisfy  him  but  the  whole  crop  of  "Linden  Grove"  calves,  but  we  think  he  will 
let  us  keep  a  bull  or  two.  Mr.  Terrell  declared  in  one  of  his  letters:  "This  trade  is  the  fulfillment  of  a  dream  that 
I  have  long  had  in  mind." 

"THE  INVISIBLE  GOVERNMENT." 

It  took  Mr.  Cooper  a  very  long  time  to  even  entertain  the  idea,  and  still  longer  to  make  up  his  mind  to  name 
any  price  on  such  a  selection.  But  Mrs.  T.  S.  Cooper  came  to  his  relief  and  helped  him  out  of  a  dilemma.  She 
"handed  down  a  ruling,"  just  as  she  did  at  the  1909  Decoration  Day  auction  when  the  bull  Viola's  Golden  Jolly 
was  sold.  She  stepped  to  the  side  of  Auctioneer  Colonel  Baily,  and  with  three  words  settled  a  difficulty  which 
might  have  caused  considerable  trouble.     What  she  did  say  to  Colonel  Baily  was  "Sell  the  bull." 

For  the  benefit  of  those  who  were  not  at  the  auction,  we  will  relate  how  the  misunderstanding  came  about: 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  was  not  listed  to  be  sold,  but  was  catalogued  for  "reference  only;"  but  Mr.  Cooper 
realized  that  he  had  too  much  money  invested  in  high  class  bulls  and  was  not  slow  to  observe  that  the  get  of 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly  were  greatly  admired  by  many  prominent  breeders.  (Three  of  them  sold  at  the  1910  Decora- 
tion Day  auction  at  an  average  of  within  five  dollars  of  $1,300  per  head — not  a  bad  average  for  yearling  heif- 
ers). Viola's  Golden  Jolly  was  also  the  sire  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  for  whom 
Mr.  Cooper  had  time  and  again  refused  $10,000;  and  having  him,  and  other  great  bulls  that  have  since  sold  for 
record  prices  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  Decoration  Day  sales,  he  felt  relieved  to  think  chat  he  would  not  suffer  with- 
out the  use  of  Viola's  Golden  Jolly. 

Bearing  all  this  in  mind,  and  "sizing  up"  the  crowd  at  that  great  sale,  Mr.  Cooper  felt  certain  that  so  great  a 
bull  as  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  would  not  "go  begging"  for  bids,  even  if  he  had  not  been  advertised,  and  it  took  him 
but  a  few  minutes  to  make  up  his  mind  that  he  would  put  the  bull  in  the  sale.  While  the  great  crowd  was  at 
lunch,  Mr.  Cooper  had  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  put  through  the  "dressing  room"  with  a  number  of  his  get,  so  that  by 
the  time  the  visitors  had  again  been  seated  "under  the  lindens"  on  the  lawn,  he  had  the  bull  and  his  progeny  pa- 
raded in  the  ring.  When  Sale  Manager  L.  F.  Herrick  mounted  the  rostrum  he  introduced  the  great  sire  and  his 
promising  youngsters  in  the  ring,  and  without  much  further  ceremony  called  for  bids  on  Viola's  Golden  Jolly. 
The  price  was  soon  up  to  $8,000,  which  was  bid  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson. 

Just  at  this  time  it  was  noticed  that  there  was  something  quite  unusual  in  the  sale  ring.  Ralph  and  Peter 
Cooper  were  leading  the  bull,  and  they  never  for  a  moment  thought  their  father  would  think  of  selling  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly.  Someone  overhead  Peter  say  to  his  father,  "If  we  sell  this  bull  we  had  just  as  well  get  out  of  the 
business."  Mr.  Cooper,  who  was  in  the  ring,  quickly  walked  to  the  auctioneer's  stand,  raised  his  hand  and  an- 
nounced that  he  was  compelled  to  do  something  he  had  never  done  before;  but  that  he  noticed  both  his  sons  were 
very  much  annoyed  that  he  should  think  of  selling  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  and  that  with  the  consent  of  contending 
bidders  he  would  withdraw  the  bull.  Mr.  Hudson  arose  at  once  and  said  that  he  would  cheerfully  consent  to  Mr. 
Cooper's  request;  but  there  was  another  "finger  in  the  pie,"  and  that  was  George  Council.  He  ripped  off  his  large 
black  hat,  said  he  came  all  the  way  from  Illinois  to  buy  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  and  was  not  near  his  limit  in  bidding. 
By  this  time  there  was  about  as  much  excitement  in  the  ring  as  when  Viola's  Brown  Prince  "tore  loose"  from  his 
leader  and  Auctioneer  Carey  Jones  crawled  under  the  stand. 

At  this  juncture  Mrs.  Cooper  stepped  up  to  the  auctioneers  and  exclaimed  to  Colonel  Baily:  "What  in  the 
world  has  happened?"  The  Colonel  told  her  that  Mr.  Cooper  wanted  to  sell  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  and  that  both  of 
the  boys  protested.  All  she  said  was  "Sell  the  bull."  Mr.  Cooper  then  realized  that  the  responsibility  of  selling 
him  rested  entirely  upon  Mrs.  Cooper,  and  that  the  boys  would  not  bring  suit  against  their  mother.  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly  was  sold,  and  went  to  Dr.  C.  E.  Still  for  $11,000. 

Just  so  quickly,  Mrs.  Cooper  decided  that  the  deal  should  be  closed  with  Messrs.  Terrell  for  the  calves  from 
"Linden  Grove,"  she  well  realizing  the  care  and  anxiety  of  which  Mr.  Cooper  would  be  relieved.  She  took  all  the 
telegrams  that  came  from  Mr.  Terrell  over  the  'phone  from  our  station,  so  that  she  was  in  a  position  to  know 
just  what  was  going  on. 

This  deal,  while  it  is  a  sacrifice  on  our  part,  amounts  to  a  most  significant  tribute,  coming  from  one  who  has  "looked 
into  the  chum"  and  appreciates  being  called  up  front  by  the  judge  for  the  blue  ribbon. 

(See  opposite  page  for  evidence  oj  the  results  nj  this  transaction.) 

"JUST  AS  WELL  BUY  AT  THE  FOUNTAINHEAD." 
The  Blood  of  "Linden  Grove"  Jerseys  Dominates  the  Nation's  Show   Rings  as  Well  as  the   Butter  Tests  and  Register  of 

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REMARKABLE   MOVEMENT  OF   "LINDEN     GROVE"    CALVES    TO    TEXAS. 

Photos  show  the  last  two  loads  in  a  shipment  of  26  calves  under  three  months  old,  on  April  5,  1916,  by  Messrs.  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  to  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.  (The  bags  on  rear  truck  contain 
cut  hay  for  the  youngsters  en  route.)  Seventy-one  head  in  all  have  been  shipped  to  the  Terrells  since  August  5,  1915,  and 
the  total  will  be  125  or  more  before  the  contract  year  expires. 

(From  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  April  SI,  1916.) 

SEVENTY-ONE  "LINDEN  GROVE"  CALVES  SENT  TO  TEXAS 

T.   S.   COOPER  &   SONS. 
Pennsylv 

Our  contract  last  summer  with  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  & 
Sons  of  Texas,  for  all  calves  born  at  "Linden  Grove" 
within  twelve  months,  has  developed  into  one  of  the  most 
remarkable  sales  of  young  stock  we  have  ever  recorded. 
Since  August  5,  1915,  we  have  sent  them  seventy-one  calves 
under  three  months  of  age,  and  we  estimate  that  the  total 
will  reach  125  head  before  their  contract  year  expires — 
and  perhaps  more,  with  "good  luck."  If  a  sale  of  such 
character  has  ever  before  been  consummated  in  pure  bred 
calves  of  any  dairy  breed,  it  has  not  come  to  our  atten- 
tion. 

These  youngsters  travel  a  distance  of  2,139  miles,  each 
lot  in  a  special  express  car,  via  Buffalo  and  St.  Louis.  The 
last  shipment,  twenty-six  head,  on  April  5th,  occupied  the 
entire  length  of  the  car,  setting  the  crates  side  by  side  as 
they  appear  on  the  trucks  in  the  snapshot.  It  is  unfor- 
tunate we  were  not  prepared  to  get  a  photograph  of  the 
entire  shipment,  and  that  these  views  are  indistinct;  but 
the  extent  of  the  deal  may  be  imagined  when  it  is  remem- 
bered that  less  than  one^half  of  the  crates  are  shown  in 
the  pictures. 

To  Jersey  breeders  it  will  be  particularly  interesting  to 
contemplate  the  results,  in  Texas  and  the  great  southwest, 
from  the  projection  of  such  a  volume  of  powerful  Jersey 
blood  into  the  dairy  herds  of  that  region.  Many  of  these 
calves  were  sired  by  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  and  a  number  of  other  great  sires  are  represented. 
They  are  out  of  splendidly  bred  and  great  dairy  cows — 
the  type  of  Jerseys  only  that  have  been  handled  at  "Lin- 
den Grove"  for  forty  years. 


They  would  no  doubt  have  brought  more  money  if  raised 
and  sold  in  our  auctions,  but  we  consented  to  the  sacrifice 
after  having  been  importuned  for  years  by  the  Terrells  for 
such  an  arrangement.  Mr.  J.  0.  Terrell,  who  had  "tasted" 
this  blood  on  a  number  of  occasions  in  previous  years, 
wrote  us  after  the  contract  was  closed:  "This  trade  is  the 
fulfillment  of  a  dream  that  I  have  long  had  in  mind."  Our 
advertisement  of  August  11,  1915,  related  the  circum- 
stances leading  up  to  it. 

The  question  has  been  asked,  "What  will  J.  0.  Terrell  & 
Sons  do  with  them?"  Well,  if  they  keep  them,  and  de- 
velop the  great  cattle  they  are  sure  to  produce,  it  will  be 
the  wisest  thing  they  can  do — for  themselves.  But  it  is  not 
difficult  to  market  this  class  of  calves,  of  either  sex. 

While  on  this  calf  subject,  it  may  be  well  to  remind  your 
readers  that  the  south  need  not  confine  itself  to  youngsters 
in  shipping  northern  Jerseys,  if  the  animals  are  protected 
against  disease  peculiar  to  southern  territory.  We  need 
only  to  call  attention  to  the  great  success  achieved  by  the 
Falfurrias  herd  with  mature  Jerseys,  many  of  which  were 
purchased  at  "Linden  Grove"  by  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater.  They 
have  made  splendid  Register  of  Merit  records  and  won 
some  of  the  most  coveted  championship  trophies  at  the 
fairs,  both  north  and  south.  And  Mr.  Lasater  has  bred 
from  them,  succeeding  generations  of  winners  and  pro- 
ducers that  demonstrate  what  can  be  done  in  Texas,  when 
one  has  the  right  kind  of  a  foundation. 

It  does  make  a  fellow  feel  good  to  know  that  his  efforts 
have  been  appreciated,  especially  when  such  appreciation 
has  been  expressed  by  men  of  responsibility  who  have 
been  breeders  of  Jersey  cattle  a  quarter  of  a  century  for- 
profit,  and  who  "look  into  the  churn." 


A  GREAT  "LINDEN  GROVE"  COW  THAT  "MADE  GOOD"  IN  TEXAS 


(From  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  June  30,  1915.) 


In  considering  the  noted  Jerseys  of  the  country,  and  es- 
pecially of  our  State,  Great  Scot's  Champion,  I  believe,  is 
the  greatest  of  all.  A  number  of  years  ago  "Lassie"  (as 
she  was  affectionately  called)  achieved  distinction  by  win- 
ning first  over  Jersey.  Since  her  importation  she  has  re- 
peatedly won  at  the  best  shows  in  this  country.  As  a 
crowning  victory  to  her  already  enviable  show  record,  she 
won  grand  championship  at  the  Chicago  National  Dairy 
Show  in  1911.  Here  she  scored  99%  per  cent,  under  Pro- 
fessor Scovell;  and  he  was  not  alone  in  the  belief  that  she 
was  the  most  perfect  cow  of  the  breed.  But  in  her  twelfth 
year  at  the  Falfurrias  Jersey  Ranch,  owned  by  Mr.  Ed.  C. 
Lasater,  at  Falfurrias,  Texas,  this  great  cow  made  her 
greatest  winning.  Think  about  it — 774  lbs.  estimated  but- 
ter in  her  twelfth  year!  And  this  test  was  made  in  spite 
of  the  extreme  hot  and  dry  weather  that  prevails  during 
the  summer  and  early  fall  months.  I  once  heard  a  prom- 
inent judge  remark,  after  he  had  given  "Lassie"  first  place 
in  the  show  ring,  and  while  he  was  scoring  a  cow  that  had 
made  a  record  of  over  600  lbs.  of  butter  in  a  year,  "Yes, 


she  is  a  great  individual,  but  as  a  producer  I  would  rather 
have  the  other  cow  than  two  like  her."  Now  there  are  a 
great  many  who  seem  to  think  that  one  class  of  cattle  win 
in  the  ring,  and  another  type  win  in  the  yearly  tests.  For 
such  thinkers,  this  grand  old  cow  should  prove  an  object 
lesson.  I  will  say  without  fear  of  successful  contradiction 
that  Great  Scot's  Champion  is  the  greatest  exponent  of 
perfect  Jersey  type,  coupled  with  maximum  ability  as  a 
producer,  that  the  Jersey  breed  possesses. 

The  general  demand  for  good  cattle  is  excellent.  In  fact, 
every  breeder  that  you  see  nowadays  seems  full  of  en- 
thusiasm. And  while  we  are  proud  of  the  showing  that  is 
being  made  here,  Texas  is  just  beginning  in  Jersey  ad- 
vancement. 

D.  F.  Bobbitt,  Texas. 

(Great  Scot's  Champion  was  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  sold  in  our  1907  auction  as  a  5-year-old  for  $950  to 
Dr.  H.  D.  Rodman  of  Kentucky,  in  whose  1911  auction  she 
was  purchased  by  Mr.  Lasater). 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


Bull.  GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD,  65300,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 
(P.  2160,  Highly  Commended,  Jersey  Herd  Book;  6236,  English  Herd  Book.) 
FIRST   PRIZE  AND  CHAMPION  AT  NORTH  CLUB  SHOW,  1896  and  1897. 
Known  Universally  as  "The  Old  Plum  Tree"— His  Stock  and  Branches  Have  Yielded  the  Richest  Fruits  of  Jersey  Breeding. 


Bred  by  Philip  J  Ahier,  St  Martin,  Island  of 
Jersey 

Hum  May  17.  1894. 

Owned  by  T    S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg.  Pa. 

Imported  and  sold  at  public  auction.  May  13,  1903. 
when  he  was  secured  for  exclusive  use  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  Herd,  at  82,250,  being  at  that  time  (within 
four  days)  nine  years  of  age.  He  died  at  "Linden 
Grove"  May  29,  1908. 


Sire 
BOYLE, 

P.  1559,  H.C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7  th,  8  th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 

"Boyle"  also  sired  the 
great  cow,  "Spec- 
kled Band,"  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs. 
3i  ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  71  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  May,  '07,  sale 
for  $2,200  to  Mr.  A. 

B.  Lewis. 

Sire  of 

Tula,  P.  5323,   H.  C. 

1st    over    Jer.     and 

Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 

of  Rill,  P.  6982,  H. 

C.  (65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day),  the  dam 
of  Eminent's  Ra- 
leigh, 69011  (see  No. 
22  of  catalog). 

Fontaine's  King,  P. 
2207,  H.  C,  sire  of 
Caiest,  P.  2591,  H. 
C.,  who  sired  the 
dam  of  Gamboge's 
Knight.  P  3645.  H. 
C.(see  page  35);  also 
sire  of  Mabel's  Poet. 
P.  2964.  H.  C. 

Mabel  3Sth,  P.  6311, 
H.  C.  dam  of 
Mabel's  Poet. 

Fontaine  7th,  P.  5391, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  and 
Br.  Medal,  Grouville 
Show,  '98;  and  Fon 
taine  9th,  P.  6039, 
H.  Cm  public  butter 
test.  2  lbs.  10  ozs., 
in  24  hours. 

Boyle  also  sired  many 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

During  our  visit  to  the 
Island  of  Jersey,  for 
a  number  of  years, 
it  has  always  been 
our  great  pleasure  to 
examine  the  daugh- 
ters of  the  famous 
bull,  Boyle.  They 
were  of  great  size, 
carrying  beautiful 
heads;  thin,  lone 
necks;  strong. 
straight  backs;  the 
very  best  of  loins-. 
broad  hips ;  sharp 
withers;  "b  read 
baskets"  wide  and 
deep,  which  alone 
told  the  tale. 

Dam 
GOLDEN  FERN, 
P.  4711,  H.C. 

2d  pr.  over  the  Island 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  o  t  h  e  r  tested 
cows — records  made 
both  on  the  Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 

Six  of  his  sons  are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  with 
officially  tested 
daughters.  Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 

His  double  grandson, 
Gulden  Fern's  Lad 
(same  in  blood  as  a 
son),  has  27  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters. 

Golden  Fern's  I  ad  is 
sire  of  Flying  Fox, 
who  is  sire  of  43  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, more  than  any 
other  bull,  imported 
or  domestic.  (Fly- 
ing Fox  was  sold  in 
our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500.) 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  is 
also  sire  of  Eminent 
2d,  P.  2532.  II,  Cm 
who  was  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  for 
$10,00(1.  and  lias  2  S 
sons  w  i  t  h  tested 
daughters,  led  by 
Eminent's  R  aleigh, 
w  In  i  lias  48  tested 
daughters,  24  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Meri  t.  Eminent's 
Raleigh  is  also  sire  of 
Raleigh's  Fairy  Bt  13  , 
sire  of  40  tested 
cows,  ^7  of  them  in 
Register. of  Merit. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  II.  C 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Gulden  Lad, 

1*    1242,  II.  C 
1st     pr.     over     Island, 
Aim.,    '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
(See  above.) 


Browu  Fern  2d, 
P.   1944.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  S  h  o  w, 
'94.  '95. 

Dam  <>f  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  c.  (now  Emi- 
nent's Fern  of  St. 
Martin.  252122), 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test. 
May.  "07,  2  lbs.  5  J 
ozs.,  65  days  in 
milk 


Sultane's    Favourite, 

P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr..  St.  Saviour 
Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  c  o  w  s, 
including  S  u  1  t  a  ne 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  i  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 
His  daughter,  Lady 
Rose,  P.  3962,  H.C, 
winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '97,  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Golden 
Rose,  213891.  with 
a  public  butter  test 
of  1  lb.  14J  ozs.  in 
24  hours;  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
with  a  record  of 
8,410  lbs.  4.S  ozs. 
milk,  489  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  year, 
when  ten  years  old. 


I  Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

2d  H.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.t  '88. 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng..  '90. 

1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  the  same  dam 
as  Golden  Lad  2d, 
sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Mermaid,  sold  at  our 
auction,  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100;  Golden 
Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  at  our  auction, 
May,  '03.  for  $1,725; 
and  many  other  cele- 
brated animals. 

Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

Everton  King  was  a 
remarkable  sire  of 
grand  cows  of  mag- 
nificent dairy  type, 
inheriting  the  same 
from  his  illustrious 
dam.  Quality,  who 
won  first  prize  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Show,  '82, 
and  made  16  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter.  Many 
years  ago,  when  on 
the  Island,  I  was  so 
taken  with  her  that 
I  bought,  at  a  long 
price,  her  son,  Ever- 
ton King,  P.  390,  C. 
and  left  him  on  the 
Island  to  be  bred  to 
my  cows  before  ship- 
ment to  America. 
Quality  is  also  dam 
of  the  great  bull, 
Happy,  F.  309.  C, 
that  left  a  grand  lot 
of  dairy  cows  on  the 
Island. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is 

land.  '82. 
One  of  the  very   best 
of    the    great 
Fontaine  family. 


Cetewavo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124.  II.  C.  dam  of 
Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6 
ozs.;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs.;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C.  'see 
No.  19). 


Count  Cicero. 

F    398.  H.  C 

2d  pr  over  Jersey,  '83, 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail.  30975, 
24  lbs   5  ozs. 

Cicero's  Ruby,  29040. 
14  lbs.  l£  ozs. 

We  imported  his  sire, 
Cicero,  in  '83,  and 
sold  him  in  our  auc- 
tion sale  for  $3,100. 
He  sired  many  other 
noted  animals,  in- 
cluding Sultane  9th, 
P.  1145,  H.  Cm  the 
dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana (see  page  B); 
Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
dam  of  Sultan  of 
Oaklands  (see  No. 
69);  and  Uncle 
Peter,  the  sire  of 
many  great  cows  on 
the  Island. 


Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey  in  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

,  Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
Sire  said  to  be  Roy- 
alist, P.  139,  H.  C, 
son  of  Regina,  F. 
32,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C.,  a 
great  sire;  pronoun- 
ced by  many  equally 
as  good  as  his  fa- 
mous grandsire. 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242, 
H.  C. 

f  Cetewayo.  P.  244.  C. 
(   Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 

16  lbs.  2£  ozs.  to  17 
lbs.  2£  ozs. 

(See  below.) 

Quality,  F.  1748,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.  Cup  at  Roy. 
Jer.  Show.  '82;  16 
lbs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Her  son,  Happy,  F. 
309,  C,  is  sire  of 
Hermione,  P.  634, 
Cm  dam  of  the  bull, 
Trial,  P.  1187.  H.  C, 
and  B  rookhill  Rose 
(see  page  B). 

Dairy  Boy,  P.  218,  C. 

Sire  of  Guenon's  Pride, 
P.  347,  H.  C,  who 
sired  Fontaine  4th, 
P.  2537,  C.  Fon- 
taine 4  th  is  dam  of 
Fontaine  9th,  4th 
over  Jer.,  '99;  butter 
test.  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk; 
Fontaine  7th.  3d  ov. 
Jersey,  May,  '99. 

Fontaine.  F.  2058.  C 
1st  over  Jer..  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes     as     best 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 

Cetewayo.  P.  224.  C. 

Sire  of 
Cteewayo's  Silver  Bell, 

17  lbs.  2i  ozs. 
Cetewayo 's     Lily,     17 

lbs. 

Cetewayo's  Daisy,  16 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

(We  imported  Cete- 
wayo's Daisy  and 
sold  her  in  our  May, 
'83,  auction  for 
$1,600.) 

Sunrise,  F.  1947.  C. 


f  Ci'ero,  P.  266,  H.  C 
1st  pr.  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524. 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Cicero's    Jolie.     18246, 

18  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Brunette    Star,    27270, 

17  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Cicero's    Juno,    1 6726, 

17  lbs.  2  ozs. 
3  others,  15  lbs.  2  ozs. 

to  17  lbs.  1  oz.  each. 

Minerva,  F.  2281,  C. 
Supposed     to     be     by 

Royalist,  P.  139,  H. 

Cm    son    of    Regina, 

F.  32,  H.  C. 

f  Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey. 
1st  pr.,  Eng.  Royal. 
1st   pr.    and    Silver 
Medal  at  Lon.  Dairy 
Show,  '81. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  St.  Saviour.  "70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C. 
Ex..  '71. 

(See  below.) 

Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C 

(See  above.) 


Happy.  P.  211.  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise.    15789, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 
Grandson  of  Coomassie 

(see  below). 

Fleur  de  l'Air, 
F.  1736.  C 

Farmer's  Glory, 
F.  274,  H.  C 

1st  pr.  ov.  J..  '79,  '80. 

1st  St.  Peter,  '79,  '80. 

1st  Pa.  State  Fair.  '80. 

Head  of   1st  pr.  herd. 
N.  J.  State  Fair,  '81. 

Sire  of  4  cows  in  Amer- 
ica with  butter  tests. 


Victory,  F.  1999.  H.C. 
1st  pr..  St.  Mary. 
3d  prize  over  Jersey. 
19-qt.  cow  in  herd  of 
V.  E.  Fuller. 

Sultan,  F.  58.  H.  C 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.,  '67,  '68. 
1st  Eng.  Royal,  '68. 
(Never  beaten.) 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C 

Dam  of  Sultane.  P.  7. 
H.  C.  "the  first  of 
the  most  celebrated 
family  the  Island 
has  ever  seen." 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

(See  pedigree  and  prizes  above.) 

Dam  of 
Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  grandam  of  Golden 

Sultana  (see  page  B). 
Count  Wolseley,  P.  928,  H.  C,  sire  of  Brookhill 

Rose  2d  (see  page  B). 
Sultane  8th.  P.  944,  H.  C.  grandam  of  Golden 

Lad  (see  above). 
Sultane  2d.   rate  of  23   lbs.   8   ozs.,  for  M.    H. 

Messchert. 
Sultane  4th,   a  magnificent  cow   in   the  former 

herd  of  Theo.   A.   Havemeyer.   who  sold  her 

bull  calf,  when  nine  months  old,  for  $1,775,  at 

the  Kellogg  sale  in  May,  "82. 
Sultane  5th,   1st  prize  over  all  Jersey,  '80,  and 

sold  at  our  sale,  May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 


Bull  owned  by 

John  De  Lacour. 


Jolly,  F.  230.  C. 

Grey. 

Herd  Book  closed. 
Very  good  cow. 
Daughter  of  Bright,  F. 

110,  H.C.,  3d  pr.  ov. 

Jer.,  '70;   1st  pr.  at 

Bath,   '70. 

'  Vertumnus, 

P.  161,  H.  C. 
1st  prize.  Trinity,  '77. 

Sire  of 
Lady      Velvetine,      1 7 

lbs.  2  ozs. 
Olymph,     15     lbs.     13 

ozs. 
Lady     Kingscote,     15 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

Dairy  Pride  2d, 
P.  37,  H.  C. 


Horace.  P.  94,  II.  C. 

Sire  of  Le  Brocq's 
Prize,  1st  over  Jer., 
'78;  53  bulls  in  com- 
petition. 

Polly,  F.  1828.  C 

Romulus,  P.  181.  C. 

2d  St,  Peter,  '78. 

3d  Lon.  Dairy  Show. 

Sire  of  Mousy  2d, 
14962,  butter  test, 
17  lbs  1  oz.  in  7 
days.  (She  was  im- 
ported by  us.  Aug. 
20,  '81,  and  sold  in 
our  May,  '82,  auc- 
tion to  the  late  Mr. 
D.  F.  A  p  p  1  e  to  n, 
Ipswich,  Mass.) 

Musique,  F.  1096,  C 


I  Rosy.  F.  682,  H.  C. 

Duke.  P.  76,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '75. 
Par.  and  1st  H.  B..  '75. 
Imp    and  registered  as 

Sweepstakes     Duke. 

1905. 

Coomassie, 

F.  1442.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer  ,  '75. 
1st  p.  ov.  J„  '76  to  '80. 
16  lbs    11   ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Orange  Peel, 

F.  129,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Lustre,  15  lbs. 
8J  ozs. 

Dairy  Pride, 

F.  348,  C. 

Nonpareil,  P  37.  H.  C 
lstpr  ov.  Jer  ,  "72, '73 

Young  Patricia. 
F.  35.  H.  C. 

Record  of  20  quarts 
milk  and  12  lbs.  but- 
ter, Jersey  weight. 

Hero.  P.  90.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Sweep- 
stakes over  Jer.,  '76. 

1st  St.  Peter.  '76. 
Sire  of 

Daisy  of  St.  Peter.  20 
lbs.  5}  o«s. 

Cocotte,  16  lbs.  8$  ozs. 

Satin  Bird.  14  lbs.  15$ 
ozs. 

Jenny  Le  Brocq.  14 
lbs.  14  ozs. 


Stella.  F.  705.  C. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(The  information  on  this  and  opposite  page  has  appeared  for  several  years  in  our  auction  catalogs,  and  is  repeated  now 
and  revised  primarily  for  the  benefit  of  those  who  have  not  before  had  our  catalog.  Parts  of  it  may  appear  as  "ancient  his- 
tory" to  former  readers;  but  it  has  lost  none  of  its  force  and  truth  through  age;  indeed,  the  story  of  "The  Old  Plum  Tree"  gathers 
strengthening  chapters  with  succeeding  years.) 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated  bull  the  Island  of  Jersey  ever  produced. 

He  has  Champions  and  first  prize  winners  too  numerous  to  mention  here. 

He  has  31  tested  daughters  and  27  sons  with  tested  daughters. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  what  Mr.  Peter  C.  Kellogg  wrote  in  Mr.  Peer's  Sale  Catalog  when  Golden  Fern's  Lad  was  sold: 
"Golden  Fern's  Lad  is  without  doubt  the  most  popular  Island-bred  bull  with  discriminating  breeders  in  Jersey.  England,  and  America,  of  any  one  that 
has  ever  appeared,  not  excepting  his  double  grandsire.  Golden  Lad.  He  was  taken  from  the  Island  to  England  in  November.  1898,  before  his  great  worth  as 
a  sire  became  established,  and  ever  since  that  time.  Island  breeders  have  expressed  regret  that  he  could  not  be  brought  back  to  Jersey.  Had  that  been  pos- 
sible, those  best  informed  express  the  belief  that  more  money  would  have  been  paid  for  him  and  that  he  could  have  earned  more  in  service  fees  than  any  other 
bull  that  ever  stood  on  the  Island.  . 

"The  uniform  excellence  of  the  cows  got  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160.  H.  C.  was  the  wonder  of  the  Island  of  Jersey  as  soon  as  his  earlier  career  as  a 
sire  had  made  the  facts  evident.  Subsequently  they  became  the  admiration  of  all  England,  where  the  bull  had  gone  and  where  most  of  his  Island-bred  daugh- 
ters soon  followed  him.  The  leading  herds  of  England  were  vying  with  each  other  to  secure  for  exhibition  and  breeding  purposes  the  very  finest  cows  on  the 
Island  at  the  time  when  Fern's  daughters  were  coming  into  their  inheritance.  To  obtain  the  best  was  to  obtain  his  daughters,  and  it  perforce  followed  that 
the  Island  was  promptly  almost  stripped  of  them,  and  particularly  of  the  better  ones.  They  found  places  of  honor  in  the  herds  of  Lord  Rothschild,  at  lnng 
Park;  Mr.  J.  Reid  Walker,  at  Rudgley;  Mr.  R.  J.  Pope,  at  Plumpton;  Capt.  A.  B.  S.  Frazer,  at  West  Tarring;  etc.  A  few  determined  Island  breeders  put 
prohibitive  prices  upon  good  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  when  American  breeders,  after  a  long  lapse,  resumed  importing  on  a  more  considerable  scale, 
these  few  remaining  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  were  the  highest  priced  cows  on  the  Island.  In  his  importation  of  1899,  sold  at  auction  in  May.  1900, 
Mr.  T.  S.  Cooper  brought  one  of  these,  registered  here  as  Golden  Sultana,  146282,  that  fetched  the  top  price  of  his  sale.  $1 ,600.  Two  years  later,  in  May,  1902, 
the  bull,  Flying  Fox.  P.  2729.  H.  C,  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  topped  the  same  importer's  sale  by  bringing  $7,500,  which  is  the  highest  auction  price  for  a  Jer- 
sey that  has  yet  occurred.  But  these  conspicuous  instances  in  this  country  very  faintly  reflect  the  great  value  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  as  a  sire  measured  by 
the  achievements  of  his  daughters  in  the  dairy  tests  and  his  sons  and  daughters  in  the  show  rings  and  the  breeding  fields  of  the  Island,  England,  and,  to  some 

"I  will  not  here  present  a  list  of  his  great  winners,  as  that  will  appear  in  the  catalog;  but  as  an  evidence  of  the  appreciation  in  which  Golden  Fern's  Lad 
was  held  on  the  Island  of  Jersey,  after  his  departure  therefrom,  I  append  a  quotation  from  a  letter  written  by  Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  the  Secretary  of  the  Island 
Herd  Book  Association,  to  the  Jersey  Bulletin  in  this  country.  This  letter  was  dated  January  27.  1902,  when  Golden  Fern's  Lad  had  been  some  years  in 
England,  and  when  it  was  never  dreamed  that  he  would  come  to  the  United  States,  and  was  as  follows;  . 

"  'I  just  want  to  say  what  we  think  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  on  the  Island.  I  thought  of  sending  you  a  list  of  show  and  butter-test  winners  sired  by  this 
great  bull,  but  out  of  respect  for  your  valuable  space  I  have  not  done  so.  _  . ,  , 

"  'No  bull,  living  or  dead,  can  compare  with  him  for  having  contributed  such  a  large  number  of  show  winners  in  so  short  a  time.  I  doubt  if  Golden  Lad, 
with  a  much  longer  career,  could  compare  with  his  double  grandson  (Golden  Fern's  Lad)  in  numbers.     How  he  came  to  be  sold  for  exportation  was  accidental. 

"  'His  owner  and  breeder,  Mr.  P.  J.  Ahier,  of  La  Feme,  St.  Martin,  had  the  misfortune  to  lose  his  dam  previous  to  her  having  been  judged  in  the  cow  c|asses 
and  her  points  recorded.  As  it  was  necessary  at  that  time  for  a  bull  to  be  shown  with  his  dam  and  the  points  of  both  totaled,  Golden  Fern's  Lad  was  debarred 
from  competition  at  the  "Royal"  Show.  This  explains  why  no  prize  "over  the  Island"  stands  to  his  credit.  One  enthusiastic  gentleman  (Mr.  Charles  Nicolle), 
who  told  Mr.  Cooper  that  the  Island  lost  S50.000  when  Golden  Fern's  Lad  was  exported,  determined  to  secure  this  bull  for  the  Island's  use,  and  generously 
offered  a  silver  cup  to  the  committee  of  our  society  "for  an  aged  bull  shown  with  five  of  his  female  progeny."  This  offer,  though  much  appreciated  by  the 
committee,  was  declined  on  the  plea  that  the  fundamental  rules  of  the  society  were  positive  on  the  way  bulls  had  to  be  judged  (with  their  dams)  Mr.  Ahier 
was  a  little  disappointed,  and  having  a  good  offer  for  the  bull  and  considering  that  he  had  all  his  cows  in  calf  by  him  and  a  promising  successor  in  Eminent  2d 
in  his  stable,  sold  him.  ...  •  A      *u 

"  'By  way  of  illustrating  how  we  prized  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  I  will  mention  what  occurred  about  two  years  ago.  A  certain  local  breeder,  being  under  the 
impression  that  the  importation  of  cattle  into  this  Island  was  prohibited  by  a  minute  of  one  of  the  State's  committees  (there  were  many  of  the  same  opinion), 
was  so  confident  of  having  this  minute  rescinded  in  regard  to  Golden  Fern's  Lad  by  the  mass  of  evidence  he  could  produce  in  support  of  his  demand,  that  he 
inquired  a  price  from  the  present  owner.  A  price  was  given,  but  away  in  the  hundreds  (pounds  Sterling),  yet  this  did  not  deter  the  breeder  I  refer  to.  He 
would  have  the  bull  back  if  he  could  get  it  back.  He  applied  to  the  State's  committee,  when  he  was  informed  that  the  prohibition  was  due  to  a  permanent 
law  sanctioned  by  the  Queen  in  council,  against  which  there  was  no  appeal.  I  happen  to  know  the  price  Mr.  Walker  wanted,  and.  high  as  it  was,  I  feel  it  would 
have  been  a  very  remunerative  investment  if  only  Golden  Fern's  Lad  could  have  been  got  back. 

"  'He  was  one  of  the  most  prepotent  sires  we  have  ever  seen.  I  have  known  cases  where  bulls  have  been  refused  qualification  m  the  Herd  Book  on 
account  of  their  dams  not  having  sufficient  merit,  yet  those  same  cows  when  bred  to  Golden  Fern's  Lad  have  produced  winners  at  the  Island  and  English 
shows.  As  milkers,  his  daughters  are  unsurpassed,  and  I  have  not  known  a  single  poor  one  among  them;  on  the  contrary,  I  have  heard  complaints  from 
breeders  that  they  will  not  go  dry,  and  my  own  experience  confirms  their  persistency. 

"  'For  the  last  twenty  years,  at  least,  no  bull  has  sired  stock  to  sell  as  readilv  as  that  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 

"  'John  A.  Perree. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


DEATH  OF  SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY 

GRAND  CHAMPION  BULL  OF  1911  NATIONAL  DAIRY  SHOW  DIES  AT  "LINDEN  GROVE" 


i  Frui/i  the  Ji  rsey  Bulletin,  April  19,  1916  I 


"Jim"  is  dead.  "Jim,"  as  he  was  called  by  his  friends, 
passed  away  at  "Linden  Grove,"  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  on  Mon- 
day, the  3d  of  April.  And  "Jim"  had  friends,  too,  don't 
forget  that.  Possibly  he  was  closer  to  Peter  Cooper  than 
any  one  else.  For  it  was  Peter  who  handled  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly  from  infancy,  taught  him  to  do  everything 
except  to  talk — and  when  "Jim"  turned  his  expressive  eyes 
on  you  it  seemed  he  was  about  to  speak.  He  has  a  trick 
of  lowering  his  head  and  permitting  Peter  to  grasp  his 
horns,  then  raising  the  young  man  off  the  ground  and 
setting  him  back  safely.  A  form  of  amusement  not  en- 
couraged by  life  insurance  companies,  but  evidently  safe  in 
this  instance,  for  "Jim"  has  gone  and  Peter  is  still  here. 
But  it  is  a  sad  Cooper  family.  Since  Viola's  Golden  Jolly 
was  sold,  his  son  "Jim"  was  regarded  as  a  fixture,  and 
it  would  have  ruptured  the  relations  of  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons  to  have  discussed  parting  with  him.  Ralph  Cooper, 
who  regarded  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  more  commercially 
than  sentimentally,  was  touched  in  a  softer  spot  than  he  is 
wont  to  display.  And  what  of  the  breeder,  the  head  of  the 
firm?  "Still  water  runs  deep,"  and  that  same  imperturb- 
ability which  surrounds  T.  S.  Cooper  in  his  auction  sale 
ring  is  noted  in  his  references  to  the  death  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly.  It  may  indicate  what  he  thought  of  the 
bull,  that  he  shook  a  negative  head  at  every  prospective 
purchaser,  when  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  could  have  been 
sold  for  more  money  than  ever  was  paid  for  a  bull 
of  the  breed.  When  asked  for  an  expression  on  "Jim's" 
death,  this  was  Mr.  Cooper's  reply: 

"We  have  bred  and  owned  many  valuable  bulls  at 
'Linden  Grove,'  some  of  which  have  been  sold  for  large 
sums.  We  have  declined  large  sums  for  others,  simply  be- 
cause they  were  worth  more  money  to  us  in  our  own  herd 
as  breeders.  Those  which  were  sold,  were  parted  with  not 
for  the  sake  of  getting  rid  of  them,  but  in  nearly  every 
case  in  response  to  a  demand  from  former  customers  who 
had  become  good  friends,  and  who  felt  themselves  entitled 
to  a  chance  to  possess  animals  which  had  distinguished 
themselves.  Another  incentive  was  the  publicity  attached 
to  the  marketing  of  bulls  at  long  figures,  which  benefited 
not  only  our  business,  but  did  good  for  the  breed  at  large. 


"Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  is  not  the  first  great  bull  we 
have  buried.  Without  effort,  I  recall  five  others  that  have 
preceded  him  in  the  past  thirty  years — bulls  which  we  had 
determined  to  keep  in  spite  of  any  offers.  There  was  Pedro 
3187,  in  the  herd  for  thirteen  years,  nineteen  years  old 
when  he  died,  and  serviceable  to  the  last.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad  we  bought  when  nearly  nine  years  old,  and  had  him 
for  five  years.  Oxford  Lad  did  not  last  so  long;  Combina- 
tion died  soon  after  importation,  from  impaction,  and 
Mabel's  Raleigh  we  did  not  succeed  in  getting  away  from 
the  Island. 

"I  have  never  believed  much  in  'luck,'  but  it  seems  that 
some  'hoodoo'  got  into  the  bulls  we  refused  to  sell,  ex- 
cepting Pedro.  I  have  about  made  up  my  mind  there  is 
something  in  it.  In  every  case,  where  I  have  been  badg- 
ered to  put  a  price  on  an  animal,  and  positively  declined 
to  give  the  prospective  purchaser  a  satisfactory  answer, 
from  some  cause  or  other,  bad  luck  overtook  the  bull." 

Indigestion,  which  had  become  chronic,  was  the  imme- 
diate cause  of  the  death  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.  As 
many  may  remember,  some  time  ago  the  bull  developed  a 
festering  near  the  navel  which  had  the  appearance  of  a 
"boil."  Those  who  have  our  1913  and  1914  catalogs  can 
see  in  the  picture  the  swelling  caused  by  what  we  thought 
was  a  "boil."  On  several  occasions  it  was  lanced  and  the 
pus  removed  by  a  veterinarian.  One  day  while  exploring 
the  wound  with  his  finger,  the  doctor  felt  a  sharp  metallic 
substance  and  called  Peter  to  hold  the  bull  while  he  went 
after  it  with  the  tweezers.  He  found  the  substance  so 
fast  that  it  was  only  withdrawn  after  several  vigorous 
pulls.  It  proved  to  be  a  wire  about  five  inches  long  which 
had  caused  the  irritation.  Post-mortem  showed  that  it 
had  penetrated  the  intestines.  Two  large  tumors  formed, 
and  demoralized  the  digestive  tract.  The  wire  appeared 
to  be  such  as  is  often  found  in  cut-up  hay  or  straw.  A 
short  time  ago  they  lost  a  valuable  Gamboge's  Knight  cow 
that  was  disabled  in  the  same  manner.  The  veterinarian, 
on  post-mortem,  found  that  a  wire  four  inches  long  in  the 
membranes  around  the  heart  had  pierced  the  organ  and 
caused  death. 


{From  the  Breeder's  Gazette,  April  19,  1916) 


Many  great  bulls  whose  loss  has  been  keenly  felt  have 
left  Linden  Grove,  both  by  auction  and  by  death,  but  none 
has  been  more  deeply  mourned  than  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
which  died  on  April  3  at  7  years  of  age.  We  bred  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly  and  raised  and  maintained  him  in  the  pre- 
mier position  in  our  herd  because  we  believed  that  in  him 
was  focused  the  most  potent  influences  of  the  powerful 
families  that  have  been  our  guiding  star  in  Jersey  breeding 
for  42  years.  We  twice  owned  his  distinguished  dam, 
Golden  Sultana,  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  having  imported  and 
sold  her  as  a  first-calf  heifer  and  getting  her  back  again 
by  purchase  when  10  years  old.  She  was  the  nearest  liv- 
ing descendant,  with  one  exception,  of  that  prolific  foun- 
tain head  Sultana,  a  famous  "black"  cow  of  the  Island 
which  left  no  less  than  14  daughters  or  sons  to  radiate  her 
quality.  Among  these  was  Count  Wolselev,  whose  daugh- 
ters included  the  dams  of  Oxford  Lad,  The  Owl,  Golden 
Jolly,  Nunthorpe,  Caiest,  Reminder,  Houp-La,  and  others 
that  have  built  up  great  families  in  their  own  names.  We 
imported  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  the  sire  of  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  and  he  was  the  bull,  next  to  his  son,  whose  departure 
created  the  deepest  feeling  that  we  have  experienced  in 
parting  with  our  bulls.  Viola's  Golden  Jolly  was  not  far 
off  from  Sultanne,  being  by  Golden  Jolly,  while  through  his 
dam,  Lady  Viola,  also  the  dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  he 
traced  no  less  than  4  times  to  Sultanne. 

Having  known  these  families  so  intimately,  and  finding 
in  our  years  of  experience  that  our  best  individuals  ap- 
peared to  owe  their  excellence  to  the  Sultanne  influence, 
we  felt  that  its  frequent  recurrence  and  proximity  in  the 
pedigree  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  made  him  a  safe  bull 
to  which  to  pin  our  faith.  Results  as  reflected  in  the  char- 
acter of  his  progeny  and  his  own  performances  appear 
to  have  justified  this  faith.  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  achieved 
in  one  day  a  succession  of  triumphs  that  have  not  been  laid 


at  the  feet  of  any  bull  of  any  breed.  We  exhibited  him  at 
the  National  Dairy  Show  at  Chicago  in  1911,  where  he 
won  4  championships,  including  the  American  Jersey  Cat- 
tle Club's  gold  medal  for  grand  champion  bull  bred  by 
exhibitor.  He  was  only  a  two-year-old,  and  in  competition 
with  the  grand  champions  of  11  important  American  shows 
of  that  season,  among  them  2  which  had  won  championship 
over  the  Island  of  Jersey  in  different  years.  We  have  been 
unable  to  keep  his  daughters  to  maturity,  so  strong  has 
been  the  demand,  while  his  service  has  been  widely  sought 
for  the  herds  of  some  of  our  most  far-sighted  breeders.  I 
can  safely  say  that  he  earned  $10,000  yearly  in  the  herd. 
It  was  through  him,  and  Oxford  You'll  Do,  that  I  made  the 
deal  with  the  Terrells  in  Texas  to  take  all  our  calves  of 
both  sexes  for  a  year.  Within  the  last  7  months  we  have 
sent  them  71  head,  and  have  25  more  to  ship  as  soon  as 
they  get  a  little  older. 

Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  was  sick  only  a  short  time,  though 
the  cause  of  his  death  was  of  long  standing.  Many  will 
remember  that  he  suffered  from  what  appeared  to  be  a 
boil  at  the  navel.  On  several  occasions  it  was  lanced  by  a 
veterinarian,  who  removed  the  pus  and  relieved  the  trouble 
for  a  time.  Once  while  exploring  the  wound  with  his 
finger  he  felt  a  sharp  substance  which  was  removed  with 
some  difficulty,  and  proved  to  be  a  wire  about  5  inches  in 
length,  such  as  is  used  to  attach  tags  to  grain  bags.  Post 
mortem  revealed  2  tumors  where  the  wire  had  penetrated 
the  intestine,  disturbing  his  digestion  until  death  came  to 
his  relief. 

So  passed  away  what  we  always  declared  the  hand- 
somest and  best  bred  bull  we  ever  owned,  but,  as  we  say  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad,  "his  blood  still  lives  and  breeds  on  at 
Linden  Grove." 

Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  T.  S.  Cooper. 


GOLDEN  SULTANA,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


GRANDDAUGHTER  OF  OLD  SULTANE,  P.  7,  H.  C„  AND  AT  THE  TIME  OF  HER  DEATH  IN  1914,  AT  16 
YEARS  OLD,  WAS  HER  NEAREST  LIVING  DESCENDANT,  EXCEPT  YOUNG  JOLLY  SULTANE, 
DAM  OF  NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN. 

Dam  of  the  sensational  bull,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  whose  picture  and  pedigree  may  be  seen  on  following  pages. 

Golden  Sultana  won  Third  Prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904,  in  the  greatest 
ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country,  where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden  Grove"  home 
herd.     She  is  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

In  the  "Jersey  Bulletin,"  Mr.  W.  R.  Spann  calculated  that  Golden  Sultana  had  produced  nearly  $50,000  worth  of  offspring  since 
her  importation. 

Golden  Sultana  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when 
twelve  years  old  for  $3,700.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad  is  sire  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull  at  Illinois  State  Fair,  1913,  viz., 
Elvirian  Lad,  106674,  bred  and  owned  at  Elmendorf  Farm,  Lexington,  Ky.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad  has  4  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit,  and  a  son  with  4  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Golden  Sultana's  heifer  calf,  Sultana  of  Linden,  239514,  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $1,750,  when  eight  months  old.  We  im- 
ported Golden  Sultana  and  sold  her  sixteen  years  ago  for  $1,600  as  a  first-calf  heifer.     She  topped  our  1900  auction. 

Golden  Sultana  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  bred  by  Mr.  Howard  Willets,  at  Gedney  Farm.  Gedney 
Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan  has  two  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit  with  excellent  records  as  two-year-olds. 

Mr.  M.  S.  Beltzhoover,  owner  of  the  Rochroane  Farm  Jersey  Herd,  in  New  York  State  (which  includes  the  noted  Golden  Fern's 
Lad  cow,  Golden  Sultana),  in  the  spring  of  1912,  wrote  the  following  letter  to  a  friend,  who  sent  it  to  "The  Jersey  Bulletin" 
with  the  request  that  it  be  published.  Mr.  Beltzhoover  bought  Golden  Sultana  in  our  1910  auction,  when  12  years  old. 
He  bought  Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,250,  and  has  been  a  customer  of  "Linden  Grove"  since  1901. 
Mr.  Beltzhoover  says: 

"You  ask  me,  'How  is  Golden  Sultana'?  She  is  the  picture  of  health,  as  you  will  see  by  the  enclosed  photograph,  taken  by  my- 
self on  October  26th  last.  It  is  only  postcard  size,  but  perhaps  I  ought  to  send  it  to  'The  Bulletin,'  as,  no  doubt,  many 
would  be  glad  to  see  what  the  old  cow  looks  like.  By  the  bye,  she  was  fourteen  years  old  February  1,  1912,  and  still  looks 
like  a  much  younger  cow.  I  have  now  two  of  her  heifers,  and  she  is  in  calf  again.  Last  year  she  milked  5,135  lbs.  in  11A 
months,  and  would  not  go  dry.  With  the  last  calf  she  has  been  milking  three  months,  as  follows:  709  lbs.,  test,  6.3  per 
cent.;  67S  lbs.,  test,  6.6  per  cent.;  727  lbs.,  test,  6.2  per  cent. — on  very  moderate  feed,  as  I  am  careful  in  not  overfeeding 

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SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

BRED  AT  "LINDEN  GROVE,"  AND  WAS  NEVER  OFF  THE  PLACE  EXCEPT  WHEN  TAKEN  TO  THE  NATIONAL 
DAIRY  SHOW  IN  1911,  UNTIL  HIS  DEATH  HERE,  IN  HIS  EIGHTH  YEAR,  ON  MARCH  31,  1916. 

He  was  the  admiration  of  all  Jersey  breeders,  and  was  never  for  sale  at  any  price.  The  question  was  quite  often  asked.  "What 
would  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  bring  on  the  Island?"  He  was  only  shown  once,  when  he  won  the  following  prizes  at  the  National 
Dairy  Show  held  at  Chicago,  October  26-November  4,  1911: 

First  Prize  in  two-year-old  class:  Senior  Champion  bull,  two  years  old  or  over:  Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age;  Special  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull,  any  age;  Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor,  winning  Gold  Medal  awarded  by  A.  J.  C.  C;  headed  First-Prize 
Special  Herd  ($200)  for  bull  and  ten  females,  and  sired  the  First-Prize  Calf  Herd;  with  winning  four  Champion  prizes,  Gold 
Medal  and  other  prizes  at  one  show,  we  doubt  if  ever  such  honors  have  been  bestowed  on  any  bull  of  any  breed. 

A   BULL  THAT   HAS  ATTRACTED  THE    PATRONAGE   OF    MANY   OF   AMERICA'S   LEADING    BREEDERS. 

Ex-President  Darling,  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club;  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney,  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley  and  Hon.  R.  J.  Fleming 
arc  among  the  many  breeders  who  have  had  great  cows  bred  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.  Hon.  J.  6.  Terrell,  of  Texas,  refers 
to  him  as  "a  triumph  of  the  breeder's  art."  Such  patronage  is  worthy  of  consideration  by  the  many  beginners  and 
breeders  of  less  experience  who  arc  "seeking  the  light." 

The  females  that  have  been  bred  to  him  in  this  sale  should  appeal  to  prospective  buyers.  His  sons  and  daughters  will  be  espe- 
cially valuable  for  the  foundation  and  reinforcement  of  high-class  herds.  Consider  the  bull,  and  examine  his  get;  then 
consider  his  dam,  the  illustrious  Golden  Sultana;  and  knowing  what  the  Jersey  world  does  know  of  his  sire.  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly,  and  his  grandsirc,  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  his  grandam,  the  sensational  Lady  Viola,  we  think  we  have  not  overesti- 
mated his  value. 

His  pedigree  on  the  opposite  page  shows  more  convincingly  his  strong  inheritance  than  we  can  tell  in  words — how  he  traces  in 
every  line  to  the  most  celebrated  butter  families  and  prize  animals  the  world  has  ever  known;  and  each  step  marked  with 
individuals  that  have  made  great  records  in  the  show  ring  and  at  the  pail,  and  produced  distinguished  officially  tested  cows 
and  the  winners  of  highest  honors  in  the  most  classic  Jersey  competitions. 

Golden  Sultana's  picture,  and  something  of  her  achievement  and  history,  appears  on  following  page.  Her  sire,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  has  sired  mam  tested  cows  and  prize  winners;  he  has  1~  scms  with  tested  daughters  with  authenticated  records.  Note 
what  the  daughters  of  Viola's  Gulden  Jolly  are  doing  in  the  butter  tests,  also  what  the  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly  and  Lady 
Viola  have  done,  and  how  their  descendants  are  "keeping  the  churn  going." 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


Bull. 


SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 


The  Handsomest  and  Best  Bred  Bull  Ever  Owned  at  "Linden  Grove."     He  is  the  Admiration  of  All  Jersey  Breeders. 
He  Won  the  Following  Prizes  at  the  National  Dairy  Show  Held  at  Chicago,  October  26-November  4,  1911: 

First  Prize  in  Two-year-old  Class. 

Senior  Champion  Bull,  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 

Grand  Champion  Bull,  Any  Age,  Defeating  the  Champion  Winners  at  Ohio,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin, 

Iowa  and  Minnesota  State  Fairs;  Waterloo  (Iowa)  Dairy  Show,  National    Jersey  Show  (Shelbyville,  Ky.), 

International  Dairy  Show  (Milwaukee,  Wis.),  '11;  and  Champions  over  the  Island  in  '09  and  '10. 

Special  Grand  Champion  Bull,  Any  Age. 

Grand  Champion  Bull  Bred  by  Exhibitor,  Winning  Gold  Medal  Awarded  by  A.  J.  C.  C, 

He  Headed  First-Prize  Special  Herd  ($200)  for  Bull  and  Ten  Females,  and  Sired  the  First-Priae  Calf  Herd. 

With  Winning  Four  Champion  Prizes,  Gold  Medal  and  Other  Prizes  at  One  Show,  We  Doubt  if  Ever  Such  Honors 

Have  Been  Bestowed  on  Any  Bull  of  Any  Breed. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 
Born  October  13,  1908. 

White    spot   on    forehead;    brisket,    belly,    flanks, 
tongue  and  switch  white. 

(See  particulars  under  his  picture,  opposite  page.) 


Sire 
VIOLA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000. 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
$13,000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  2  and  3 -year-olds. 

One  of  them,  Fern's 
Viola,  is  now  on  re- 
test  as  a  5-year-old, 
and  has  made  672 
lbs.  butter  in  10  mos. 
She  is  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bulls  at 
Forest  City  (Ohio), 
Lexington,  Ky.,  and 
Utah  State  Fairs  in 
'14;  and  many  other 
winners. 

Sire  of 

Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
239332,  5,696"  lbs. 
milk;  418  lbs.  lOozs. 
butter,  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  old,  at 
White  Horse  Farm. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '10, 
auction  for  $425. 

Handsome  Viola's 
Jolly,  239757,  5,652 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk;  400 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  in 
one  year,  at  2  years 
old,  at  White  Horse 
Farm.  Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $725. 

And  7  others. 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,   H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show.  '00.     A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago, '08. 
Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 

many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including: 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile.  669  lbs.  11  ozs. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby,  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sire  of  10  bulls  with    tested  daughters,  including  Derry's  Golden    Jolly, 

sire  of  13,  sold  at  auction  for  $1 1,000. 
Eleven  untested  daughters  are  the  dams  of  Register  of  Merit  cows. 
Sire  of  Mourier  Lass,   234539,  Grand  Champion  cow,   Utah   State   Fair, 

'13  and  '14;  and  many  other  winners. 


Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  August.  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull 
and  progeny,  April,  '10.     He  was  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $15,000. 

Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters,  including: 

Miss.Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  butter  test.  May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk.  She  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull, 
Viola's  Golden  Fern,  77393. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.     She  is  dam  of  5  public  butter  test  cows. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203699,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days 
in  milk,  when  only  30  months  old.     We  bought  her  at  auction  for  $2,550. 

Goddington  Bagatelle,  1  lb.  6  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Her  son,  Noble  of  Oaklands,  now  has  37  butter  test  daughters  and  28  pro- 
ducing sons,  including  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  a  Champion  winner  at  the 
Royal  Show,  Jersey,  sire  of  11  tested  cows.  (Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  is  in 
service  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

His  two  best  daugh- 
ters in  the  public 
butter  test  are  Free- 
dom, 2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hrs.  at 
the  T  r  i  n  g  Show 
Ring,  Eng.,  being 
140  days  in  milk; 
and  Gold  Mine.  Gold 
Medal,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  England,  2 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hours,  being  in 
milk  150  days. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 


Dam 
GOLDEN  SULTANA,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  H.C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has 
inherited  all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as 
48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  whom  we  sold  to  Elmendorf  Farm  for 
$11,100,  produced  for  them,  Elvirian  Lad,  106674,  1st  prize  yearling  bull 
(9  entries),  Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13.  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad  has  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  and  a  son  with  4 
daughters  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Her  son,  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  produced  Golden  Daisy 
Fox,  in  Register  of  Merit,  419  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  2  years  old; 
and  Exila  Fox  Sultana,  in  Register  of  Merit,  343  lbs.  8  ozs..  at  2  years  old — 
the  former  owned  and  tested  by  Cornell  University,  and  the  latter  by 
Mr.  H.  C.  McLallen,  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

Her  daughter,  Sultana  of  Linden,  was  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,750,  at 
8  months  old. 

Mr.  M.  S.  Beltzhoover,  owner  of  the  Rochroane  Farm  Jersey  Herd,  in  New 
York  State  (which  includes  the  noted  Golden  Fern's  Lad  cow,  Golden  Sul- 
tana), in  the  spring  of  '12,  wrote: 

"You  ask  me,  'How  is  Golden  Sultana?'  She  is  the  picture  of  health,  as 
you  will  see  by  the  enclosed  photograph,  taken  by  myself  on  October  26th 
last.  It  is  only  postcard  size,  but  perhaps  I  ought  to  send  it  to  'The 
Bulletin,'  as,  no  doubt,  many  would  be  glad  to  see  what  the  old  cow  looks 
like.  By  the  bye.  she  was  fourteen  years  old  February  1,  1912,  and  still 
looks  like  a  much  younger  cow." 


■  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

IstH.  B.over  Jer.,  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  Cm  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C.,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746. 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96,  who  was 
sold  to  Mr.  P.  Rob- 
erts, Narberth,  Pa., 
for  a  record  price, 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(For    full    particulars, 
see  front  page  A.) 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 

P.  3440,  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, 40  entries, 

May,  '98. 

Dam  of 
Golden      Fern's      Red 

Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 

butter  in  7  days. 
Brookhill   Fox,   Cham. 

over  Eng.,  and  sold 

for  $5,000. 
The    bulls.    Reminder 

and  Isonomy. 
Grandam    of    Sultan's 

Black    Beauty,   sold 

for    $3,000    in    our 

May,  '07,  sale. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows;  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville, Ky. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '01, 
sale  for  $745.  She 
is  full  sister  to  Gold- 
en Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3i 
ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7|  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Count  Wolselcy, 

P.  928.  II.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889.  C. 
Half-sister  to  the  dam 

of  Trial,  P.  1187,  H. 

C. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Parish  Show,  '97. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  2  lbs.  10i 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  121 
days  in  milk.  She 
sold  in  our  May,  '06, 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Parish  Show,   '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d, 
P.  9641,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '02;  1st  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '02. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane 
type  (for  udder  and 
teats)  to  his  entire 
progeny. 

(See  below.) 

Bagatelle.  P.  5076.  C- 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five  of  bis  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Fawn  Duchess, 
166538,  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 
in  7  days;  and  31 
others. 

Six   sons    have    tested 
daughters  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 
(See  above.) 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


.  C.  C.) 


Cicero.  P.  266.  H.  C.  (7657,  A.  J. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sold  at  our  sale,  Oct.,  "82.  for  $3,100. 

Sire  of  Lady  Longfield,  23524,  20  lbs.  13  ozs.;  and 

8  others. 
Also  sire  of  Count  Cicero,  F.  398,  H.  C.  grandsire 

of  Golden  Lad. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  '70. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour,  '70. 

1st  Herd  Book,  '71. 

Bronze  Medal,  C.  I.  Ex.,  '71. 

"The  first  of  the  most  celebrated  family  the  Is- 
land has  ever  seen." 

Dam  of  Sultane  2d,  rate  of  23  lbs.  8  ozs..  for  M.  H. 
Messchert;  Sultane  4th,  a  magnificent  cow  in 
the  former  herd  of  Theo.  A.  Havemeyer,  who 
sold  her  bull  calf,  when  nine  months  old,  for 
$1,775,  at  the  Kellogg  sale,  in  May,  '82,  Sul- 
tane 5th,  1st  prize  over  all  Jersey,  '80,  and  sold 
at  our  sale.  May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 

She  is  also  dam  of  Sultane  8th.  P.  944.  H.  C. 
grandam  of  Golden  Lad  (see  front  page  A) ;  and 
of  Count  Wolseley,  P.  928.  H.  C,  sire  of 
Brookhill  Rose  2d  (see  above). 


3751 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


Bull. 


IMPORTED  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 
(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 
Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  With  His  Progeny,  at  the  April,  1911,  Bull  Show,  Island  of  Jersey. 
Full  Brother  to  the  Successful  "Butter"  Sire,  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C. 


Bred  by  G.  P.  Fcrrcdes,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  August  24,  1906. 

Imported  January  28,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

"The  end  of  the  road."  In  Oxford  You'll  Do  we 
find  a  climax  in  concentration  of  the  most  forceful 
dairy  influences  the  Island  has  seen  in  forty  years  of 
breeding  for  a  purpose.  Through  many  lines  of 
descent  he  claims  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C.,  for  an  ancestor 
— and  twice  through  Oxford  Lass,  who  is  his  grand. mi 
and  his  sire*s  great -grandam.  A  dairy  sire  of  un- 
doubted prepotency  and  power.  Intelligent,  mascu- 
line, with  not  a  ''bad  sign"  in  personality,  pedigree 
or  performance.  Strong  head,  very  wide  between 
the  eyes;  smooth,  clean  shoulders;  a  good  hided  bull, 
with  rich  skin;  long  and  well-ribbed  body;  rudi- 
mentary teats  extremely  long  and  well  placed;  the 
veins  on  belly  are  as  prominent  as  in  some  milk 
cows;  tail  set  in  the  Golden  Fern's  Lad  cast,  and  a 
wonderful  switch. 

And  after  all,  ''the  proof  of  the  pudding"  is  found 
in  his  get.  No  living  sire  has  put  the  stamp  of 
capacity — a  highly  finished  dairy  type — more 
unerringly  onto  his  daughters,  nor  produced  a  more 
uniformly  long  teated,  easy  milking  line  of  cows  than 
has  Oxford  You'll  Do. 

Sire 
GAMBOGE'S  KNIGHT,  P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny), 

Apr.,  '08. 
Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction  for  $6,700  to  White  Horse 

Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his  daugh- 
ters in  a  single  lot  at  $1,750  each. 
At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  every 

animal   in   competition,    sired   hy   Gamboge's 

Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire,  winning  among 

other  prizes: 
1st  prize  for  four  cows  in  milk. 
1st  and  2d  prize  yearling  bulls  (out  of  dams  by 

Gamboge's  Knight). 
2d  pr.  3-year-old  cow,  9  entries,  by  Gamboge's 

Knight. 
Sire  of  41  official  test  cows,  19  of  them  with  year's 

records  over  500  lbs.  butter  in  1  year.     Twelve 

of  the  19,  including  the  five  with  the  highest 

tests,  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 

sold  in  our  auctions: 
Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty.  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Brownie,  652  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Daisy's  January  Rose,  585  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess,  566  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Primrose,  566  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Princess,  558  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Knight's  Artistic.  540  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Vellum,  531  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Knight's  Fancy  Princess,  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Modesty,  525  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Merry  May,  520  lbs.  4  ozs. 
Black  Flower,  516  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Manor's  Peeress,  516  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Crocus,  515  lbs.  1  oz. 
Gamboge's  Fawn  Beauty,  505  lbs.  1 
Knight's  Crocus,  505  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's    Tiddled  ywink    (above)    was    Grand 

Champii-n   cow   at    National    Dairy   Show,    '12, 

and  was  on  show  circuit  2-V  months  during  her 

year's  test. 
Gamboge's  Knight  is  sire  of  4  bulls  with  tested 

daughters,  including: 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075.  H.  C,  sire  of  22. 
Oxford  Knight.  P.  3938,  C.  sire  of  12. 
Oxford's  Brigadier.  78529.  sire  of  2  in  Register  of 

Merit. 
Oxford  Boy,  P.  3937,  C,  sire  of  1  in  Register  of 

Merit. 
His  son,   Oxford  You'll   Do,   won    1st  prize  for 

bull  and  progeny  at  the  Apr.,  '11,  bull  show, 

Island  of  Jer. 
34  of  his  sons  and  daughters  have  been  sold  in 

our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $800. 

Dam 

OXFORD  EVER,  P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Ever  is  about  the  best  and  most  valuable 
cow  in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A.  l'erree,  Secretary 
Island  of  Jersey  Herd  Book. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass  (by  Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
above),  public  butter  test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk  (cows  under  5  years); 
public  butter  test.  May.  '09,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83 
days  in  milk;  winner  of  1st  prize  over  ! 
and  Theatre  Challenge  Cup.  May,  '11;  Reserve 
for  Renouf  Cup,  "best  butter  test  cow  judged 
by  inspection,"  May,  '07. 

Oxford  Triumph,  public  butter  test,  May,  '08, 
1  lb.  14  ozs..  107  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight  (full 
brothers),  the  latter  having  twelve  public  but- 
ter test  daughters. 

Oxford  Eva,    177094.  dam   of  Oxford  John  D., 
9004S,  sire  of  3  in  Register  <<f  Merit,  averaging 
469  lbs.  1  oz.  butter  in  1  year,  at  2     i 
-■Id 


Agatha's    Plying    Fox, 
1'.  32V..  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  O  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination.  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show. 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham..  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
B  e  a  u  v  o  i  r  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechland's  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C  C 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner  over  the   Island,     Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May.  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8$  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G..  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04.  2 

lbs.  5J  ozs.  butter.  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen.  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2J  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    l£  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 
Full   sister   to   Beresford   Darkie,    public   butter 

test,  2  lbs.  i  oz. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride.  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. — 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  S801,  H.  C.) 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  1\  ozs.,  48  days 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets.  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May. 
'05,  I  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500.  to  Penshurst  Farm, 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  i  oz., 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  J  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk  , 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine.  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 
Rodman.  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 
and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$725,  at  14  months  old. 

Gamboge's  Pride  8th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May. 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty,  235173;  sold  in 
our   '10   auction    for  $1,375,    to   Mr.    Willets. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535.  H. 
C-,  sire  of  Fair  y 
Glen,  P.  91 78,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
May.  '02,  auction 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
May,  '03.  auction 
sale  for  $1,725. 


Caiest.  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98, 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  o  u  r 
'05  and  '06  auc- 
tion sales,  averaging 
$865  each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Savimir 
Show,  96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs,  7\  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96.  2  lbs.  2i  ozs.. 
217  days  in  milk. 

And     4     other     tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 

Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultane  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Turtledove  2d.  1st  ov. 
Jer.,  '95;  and  many 
other  prizes. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lass, 
F.  5711,  H. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455. C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son. 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  May,  '02 ,  sale 
for  $7,500.  His  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  May,  '05,  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '89. 
A  very   rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox.    P.   2729, 

H.  C. 
Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 


Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24   hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

I  Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy. 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14i  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059,  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8fc 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  liozs.,  24  hrs. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won    1st   pr.    and   C, 

-  Oxfordshire  Show. 
Eng..  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 
H.  S..  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S..  Eng. 
Show.  '94. 


[  Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  milked 
as  high  as  28  quarts 
daily. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Ixia.  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many 
Bronze  Medal  in  March.  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Caiest.  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup.  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

oxford  Lad.  P.  3123,  H,  C..  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088.  H.  C. 


Widow,  F.  2360,  C. 


that  she  won  being  the 


IMPORTED  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  With  His  Progeny,  at  the  April,  1911,  Bull  Show. 

This  is  the  most  valuable  prize  and  the  greatest  distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull. 

He  is  the  Premier  Sire  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd,  and  is  the  Most  Prepotent  Living  Sire  of  Great  Dairy  Cows  we  have  ever 

owned. 
On  April  26,  1916,  we  had  records  of  22  official  butter  test  cows  sired  by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  among  which  are  the  following: 
You'll  Do's  Favorite,  306632,  just  finishing  year's  authenticated  test  with  more  than  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.     She 

was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $500,  to  Mr.  E.  T.  Bedford,  Green's  Farms,  Conn. 
Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  272579,  in  Register  of  Merit  with  774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  4  yrs.  6  mos.  old.     She  was  1st  prize  3- 

year-old  cow  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1913  (11  entries);  1st  prize  4-year-old  at  Connecticut  State  Fair,  1914;  and  1st  prize 

5-year-old  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1915,  besides  being  dam  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull  and  the  1st  prize  "produce  of 

cow"  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1915. 

He  is  sire  of  many  distinguished  prize  winners,  including: 

The  Champion  Cow  over  the  Island  of  Jersey  in  191.5,  who  also  won  1st  in  her  class  (76  entries)  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  May, 

1915,  and  1st  in  her  class  (68  entries),  May,  1914.      She  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  registered  as  You'll  Do's  Cham- 
pion Ivy,  353251,  and  is  catalogued  for  this  auction  (see  No.  50). 
The  First  Prize  Yearling  bull,  Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Indiana  State  Fair,  1915.      He  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold 

in  our  1914  auction  at  5  mos.  old,  for  $525. 
He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin  State  Fairs,  1913;  who  was  sire  of  the  Junior  Champion  heifer 

at  the  Iowa  State  Fair  and  at  the  Waterloo  Dairy  Show,  1915. 
He  sired  the  First  Prize  three-year-old  cow  (11  entries)  at  the  Texas  State  Fair,  1915,  who  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for 

$745. 
He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the  Arizona  State  Fair,  1915.     And  many  other  winners. 

Nineteen  of  his  progeny  (eight  of  them  bulls  and  calves  of  both  sexes),  in  our  1914  auction,  sold  for  an  average  of  $683. 
You'll  Do's  Fawn  Beauty,  306616,  sold  for  $2,100  to  White  Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.     She  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Trumps,  winner 

of  1st  prize  in  the  calf  class,  Toronto,  1914. 
You'll  Do's  Lady  Moon,  306615;  Fox's  Bayleaf  of  Oxford,  2S9460;  and  Remindress  of  Oxford,  289462;  sold  respectively  for  $1,225, 

$1,225  and  $1,025,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  Falfurrias,  Texas. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  is  a  full  brother  to  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C,  who  has  12  tested  daughters,  5  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit, 

with  tests  averaging  575  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  at  5  yrs.  3  mos.  old.     Six  of  his  tested  daughters  were  imported  by  "Linden 

Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $927,  at  5i  yrs.  old. 
We  are  offering  a  line  of  splendid  daughters  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  in  this  auction.     In  dairy  temperament,  udders  and  teats, 

we  doubt  if  any  living  sire  can  exhibit  their  equal. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


THE  OXFORDS    A  PREDICTION  FULFILLED 

IN   1904   WEJV1ADE  THE  FOLLOWING  STATEMENT  IN   REFERENCE  TO  THE  GREAT  COW,  OXFORD  LASS,  P. 
3582.LC:  "TEN  YEARS  FROM  NOW  WE  WILL  REALIZE  HER  GREAT   WORTH  AS  A  DAIRY  COW, 

THROUGH   HER  SONS  AND  DAUGHTERS- 


REPRINT  FROM  OUR  AUCTION  CATALOG,  MAY  30,  1905 


"The  celebrity  of  the  Oxford  family 
is  not  known  on  this  side  of  the  At- 
lantic as  in  England  and  on  the  Island, 
where  it  is  a  household  word  amongst 
breeders.  No  small  wonder,  for  in 
England  especially,  the  winnings  of 
the  "Oxfords,"  both  in  the  show  ring 
and  butter  tests,  have  been  one  un- 
broken chain  of  success.  The  herd  of 
Lord  Rothschild  was  greatly  strength- 
ened and  its  notoriety  vastly  increased 
by  the  purchase  from  the  Marett  fam- 
ily in  the  Island  of  the  four  following 
daughters  of  Oxford  Daisy,  C816,  F.  8. 
H.  C.  These  were:  In  1892,  Oxford 
Dahlia,  (sire  Sultan's  Cicero),  in  calf 
to  Pioneer,  the  produce  being  a  heifer, 
Oxford   Dawn.     In   1894,  Oxford   But- 


tercup, (sire  Golden  Lad),  in  calf  to 
Nunthorpe,  the  produce  (a  heifer)  be- 
ing Oxford  Daffodil;  Oxford  Lily, 
(sire  Count  Wolseley),  in  calf  to  Nun- 
thorpe, the  produce  being  a  bull.  Ox- 
ford Prince;  Oxford  Aster  (sire  Pio- 
neer), in  calf  to  Golden  Lad  2d,  the 
calf  having  died.  It  will  thus  be  seen 
that  Lord  Rothschild  in  securing  these 
four  cows  got  the  best  blood  on  the 
Island,  and  his  success  is  best  ex- 
plained by  the  list  of  winnings  given 
at  foot  of  this  short  history.  The  bull 
with  which  he  scored  the  greatest 
successes  were:  Oxford  Prince,  son  of 
Oxford  Lily  (see  above);  Oxford  Duke 
and  Oxford  Dreadnought,  sons  of  Ox- 
ford Dahlia;  and  Oxford  Baronet,  son 


of  Oxford  Lily. 

"The  list  we  give  of  winnings  is  not 
by  any  means  complete,  owing  to  the 
difficulty  and  the  time  required  in 
tracing  the  show  prizes,  as  given  in 
the  Herd  Book  of  the  English  Jersey 
Cattle  Society,  but  we  trust  that  am- 
ple evidence  is  given  that  in  offering 
the  Oxford  blood  to  our  American  pa- 
trons, we  are  working  toward  our  aim 
— that  is,  the  improvement  of  the  Jer- 
sey cow." 

(We  omit  the  list  of  prizes  pub- 
lished at  that  time,  as  the  credits  to 
the  Oxford  family  have  been  so  aug- 
mented that  we  cannot  give  space  or 
time  to  a  compilation  of  the  prizes  and 
butter  tests.) 


REPRINT  FROM  OUR  AUCTION  CATALOG,  MAY  30,  1913. 


No  family  of  cows  has  more  deserv- 
edly come  into  prominence  than  has 
the  "Oxford"  family.  The  name  is  a 
household  word  in  the  Jersey  world, 
and  the  members,  males  and  females, 
are  popular  wherever  they  have  found 
their  way.  It  may  be  said  that  they 
have,  with  their  popularity,  encircled 
the  globe.  Be  it  on  the  Island,  in  Eng- 
land, United  States,  Canada,  or  far-off 
Australia  and  New  Zealand,  some 
members  of  the  Oxford  family  have 
gained  renown  for  themselves  and  the 
breed  generally.  Of  the  various 
branches  of  this  noted  family,  none 
have  been  more  successful  than  that 
coming  through  Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582, 
C.  This  cow  occupies  the  same  posi- 
tion, as  regards  her  progeny,  as  does 
Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C.,  in  hers — a  circum- 
stance that  calls  for  no  comment,  as 
Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582,  C,  is  a  grand- 
daughter, through  her  sire  (Count 
Wolseley),  of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

In  some  respects,  Oxford  Lass  in- 
herited the  characteristics  of  Sultane, 
and  it  may  be  said  that  in  one  particu- 
lar it  was  intensified,  in  that  neither 
she  nor  her  progeny  attracted  much 
attention  until  four  years  old.  Breed- 
ers on  the  Island  say  that  cows  of  this 
family  are  too  busy  producing  milk  to 
develop  such  conformation  as  one  pre- 
fers in  promising  young  stock.  But 
if  they  could  see  the  high-scoring 
young  things  in  the  "Linden  Grove" 
stables,  we  think  they  would  have  no 
complaint  to  make  on  the  score  of 
either  beauty  or  utility. 

The  successes  of  the  descendants  of 
Oxford  Lass  in  the  show  ring,  milk 
records,  butter  tests,  etc.,  are  fresh  in 
the  minds  of  Jersey  breeders,  and  the 
publication  of  a  list  would  be  of  such 
nrodigious  length  as  to  make  it  impos- 
sible, with  the  space  at  our  command. 
Opinions  differ  as  bo  which  of  her 
three  noted  sons — Caiest,  Houpla  or 
Oxford  Lad — was  the  most  successful 
sire.  The  first  two  mentioned  fully 
inherited  their  dam's  characteristics, 
especially  Houpla,  and  the  breeders 
who  used  them  were  of  implicit  faith. 


Those  who  attended  our  auctions 
about  seven  years  ago  will  recall  the 
splendid  daughters  of  Houpla  and 
Caiest,  and  their  granddaughters,  fif- 
teen cows  by  Caiest  in  our  1905  and 
1906  auctions  selling  for  an  average 
of  $865. 

Crossed  with  Flying  Fox,  Oxford 
Lass  produced  one  of  the  prettiest 
heifers  we  have  ever  seen,  and  she  won 
first  prize  over  the  Island  as  a  year- 
ling. This  was  Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Lass,  that  we  imported  and  cata- 
logued for  our  1904  auction.  There 
was  considerable  speculation  as  to  the 
price  she  would  sell  for,  some  ventur- 
ing that  she  would  make  a  record  fig- 
ure. Several  breeders  were  here  to 
buy  her,  and  it  is  known  that  at  least 
one  of  them  was  willing  to  pay  $5,000; 
but  "death  loves  a  shining  mark,"  and 
a  foreign  substance  that  reached  the 
stomach  through  her  food  saved  a  bat- 
tle royal  at  the  ringside  to  decide 
where  she  would  go.  Her  full  brother, 
Oxford  Lad,  followed  her  example  in  a 
double  respect,  winning  first  over  the 
Island,  and  passing  away  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  whence  he  had  been  bought 
at  a  cost  of  $3,300.  Most  of  the 
daughters  of  this  bull  inherited  the 
characteristics  of  Oxford  Lass,  which 
still  permeate  the  whole  family. 

The  daughters  of  Oxford  Lass,  be- 
sides the  one  mentioned  above,  were 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  imported 
bv  us  in  1899;  Oxford  Ixia,  P.  7100, 
H.  C;  Oxford  Ever,  P.  8370,  H.  C; 
and  one  exported  to  Australia  as  a 
calf. 

If  Oxford  Ixia  had  produced  only 
Oxford  Ixia  3d  (dam  of  Majesty,  sold 
here  in  1908  for  $1,000,  and  resold  by 
his  purchaser  for  $4,000),  she  would 
have  covered  herself  with  glory;  but 
she  has  fully  emulated  her  illustrious 
dam,  as  the  records  show.  Oxford 
Ever  has  produced  two  of  the  best 
cows  on  the  Island  today,  in  Agatha's 
Oxford  Lass  and  Oxford  Triumph — 
cows  that  every  one  knows  are  unbuy- 
able,  no  price,  however  large,  having 
tempted  their  present  owner.  In  bulls, 
she  has  produced  Oxford  Knight  and 


Oxford  You'll  Do,  both  by  Gamboge's 
Knight,  therefore  inbred  to  Oxford 
Lass,  being  grandsons  on  the  dam's 
side  and  greatgrandsons  on  the  sire's 
side. 

Like  Caiest  and  Houpla,  Oxford 
Knight  and  Oxford  You'll  Do  have 
made  their  strongest  appeal  to  public- 
favor  through  the  show  ring  and  dairy 
quality  of  their  progeny.  In  fact,  un- 
til her  blood  again  met  that  of  Sultane 
through  Flying  Fox  and  his  son, 
Agatha's  Flying  Fox,  the  Oxford  Lass 
bulls  made  but  little  "noise"  as  show 
animals  outside  of  the  winnings  of 
Oxford  Lad  and  Mr.  J.  A.  Perree's 
Agatha's  Oxford  Noble.  They  have, 
however,  more  than  made  up  the  dif- 
ference by  winning  honors  with  their 
progeny.  Oxford  You'll  Do,  though 
only  five  years  old  at  the  time,  won 
the  much  coveted  prize,  with  his  prog- 
eny, in  1911;  and  Oxford  Majesty, 
while  not  himself  a  show-ring  winner, 
has  lately  won  the  same  prize  at  the 
last  Bull  Show  on  the  Island  (April, 
1913). 

No  one  breeder  has  been  more  close- 
ly identified  with  the  Oxford  family 
than  Mr.  Charles  Mourant,  of  the  par- 
ish of  St.  Saviour,  on  the  Island.  It 
was  his  good  fortune  to  be  the  father- 
in-law  of  Mr.  G.  P.  Perredes,  the  own- 
er of  Oxford  Lass,  from  whom  he  ob- 
tained Houpla,  Oxford  Lad,  Oxford 
Ixia,  and  a  few  other  immediate  de- 
scendants of  this  great  cow. 

Mr.  J.  A.  Perree,  realizing  that  his 
herd  was  not  complete  without  the 
Oxford  blood,  bought  of  Mr.  Perredes, 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass,  Oxford  Tri- 
umph and  Oxford  You'll  Do,  at  prices 
which  would  have  discouraged  many 
enthusiastic  breeders.  But,  as  Mr. 
Perree  says:  "I  am  amply  repaid  by 
crossing  Oxford  You'll  Do  on  the 
daughters  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  to 
say  nothing  of  what  the  two  cows 
have  done  for  me." 

Oxford  You'll  Do  is  now  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

(See  comments  opposite  No.  47  of 
catalog.) 


OXFORD  EVER,  P.  8370,  H.  C. 

LAST  DAUGHTER  OF  THE  CELEBRATED  COW,  OXFORD  LASS,  P.  3582,  C.  (See  Notes  on  Opposite  Page). 

DAM  OF 

AGATHA'S  OXFORD  LASS,  P.  11386,  H.  C.  (by  Agatha's  Flying  Fox),  public  butter  test,  May,  1909,  2  lbs.  H  ozs.,  S3;days 
in  milk;  winner  of  two  Certificates  of  Merit,  besides  1st  prize  over  Jersey  (48  entries)  and  Theatre  Challenge  Cup, 
May,  1911,  and  Reserve  for  Renouf  Cup,  "best  butter  test  cow  judged  by  inspection,"  May,  1909;  Reserve,  52  entries, 
May,  1907.  She  is  dam  of  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  4850,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey,  "bulls  from  tested  dams," 
May,  1912.  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble  is  sire  of  Agatha's  Oxford  Pansy,  288530,  that  was  sold  in  our  1913  auction,  when 
10  weeks  old,  for  $400,  to  Mr.  Mark  W.  Potter;  she  was  1st  prize  junior  heifer  calf  in  a  class  of  8  entries,  at  New  York  State 
Fair;  also  first  prize  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  1913. 

OXFORD  TRIUMPH,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public  butter  test,  May,  190S,  1  lb.  14  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  107  days  after  calving.  She  is 
dam  of  the  bull,  Fern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C.  (sire  of  Sweet  Bread's  Oxford  Fern,  140203,  No.  1  of  catalog),  and 
of  his  full  brother,  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  to  whom  a  number  of  the  females  of  this  importation  were  bred. 

OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  Jersey,  with  his  progeny,  at  the  bull  show  on  the  Island,  April, 
1911.  This  is  the  most  valuable  prize  and  the  greatest  distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull.  He  is  now  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  where  we  have  a  sensational  line  of  his  get  to  prove  his  prepotency.  He  has  already  22  official  test  daughters 
(see  notes  opposite  Pedigree  C). 

OXFORD  KNIGHT,  P.  3938,  C,  sire  of  12  tested  cows,  5  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records  averaging 
575  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  5  yrs.  3  mos  old.  Six  of  his  tested  daughters  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions 
for  an  average  of  $927,  at  54  yrs.  old. 

OXFORD  EVA,  177094,  dam  of  Oxford  John  D.,  90048,  whose  three  Register  of  Merit  daughters  averaged  469  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  one  year,  at  an  average  age  of  2  yrs.  9  mos. 

The  daughters  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  will  open  the  eyes  of  breeders  and  capture  the  hearts  of  the  dairymen.  They  are  of  a  "fin- 
ished" dairy  type,  with  wonderful  udders,  long,  well-placed  teats,  and  arc  deep  and  easy  milkers. 


GAMBOGE'S  KNIGHT,  95698,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  3645,  H.  C.) 


SON  OF  THE  MAGNIFICENT  COW, 
OF  OAKLANDS,  162101, 


FONTAINES  OXFORD  PRIDE.  187430.  A.  J.  C.  C;  GRANDSON   OF  AGATHA 
A.  J.  C.  C;  AND  BY  SAME  SIRE  AS  AGATHA'S  OXFORD  LASS, 
P.  11386,  H.  C, 


Gamboge's  Knight  won  Second  Prize  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny i,  April,  1908.  He  sold  at  our  1911  auction  for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his  daughters  in  a  single  lot  at  $1,750  each.  Eleven  of  his  daughters,  in  our  1911 
auction,  averaged  $1,391.36,  Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,  sired  by  Gamboge's  Knight,  sold  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  auction. 
May,  1912,  to  Hon.  E.  A.  Darling,  ex-President  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  for  $2,900. 

AT  THE  NATIONAL   DAIRY  SHOW,  CHICAGO,  1911, 

Every  animal  in  competition,  sired  by  Gamboge's  Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire,  winning  among  other  prizes: 

First  Prize  for  "get  of  sire."      (Three  of  this  group  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  an  average  of  $862.50.) 

First  Prize  for  "produce  of  cow," 

First  Prize  for  four  cows  in  milk.      (Same  cows  winning  first  for  "get  of  sire.") 

First  and  Second  Prize  yearling  bulls  (out  of  dams  by  Gamboge's  Knight). 

It  is  significant  of  the  uniformity  of  show  type  combined  with  dairy  quality,  in  the  daughters  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  that  the 
SAMK  FOUR  COWS  winning  First  as  "Get  of  Sire"  also  won'First  as  "Four  Dairy  Cows  in  Milk."  In  the  latter  class, 
exhibitors  had  the  privilege  of  showing  four  cows  sired  by  as  many  different  bulls,  if  desired;  and  we  believe  this  is  the 
first  time  such  a  class  has  been  topped  by  four  cows  by  the  same  sire. 

His  son,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  won  First  Prize  for  bull  and  progeny  at  the  April,  1011,  Hull  Show,  Island  of  Jersey.  (See  front 
page  C.i      Sire  of  22  cows  with  official  butter  tests. 

His  son,  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C.  (full  brother  to  Oxford  You'll  Do),  has  twelve  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  descended  from  the  great  cow,  Oxford  I. ass,  P.  3582,  C  ,  who  is  dam  of  two  public  butter  test  cows;  two  First  Prize  win- 
ners over  the  Island  (one  of  them  Oxford  Lad);  the  great  bulls,  Caiest  and  Houpla;  and  Oxford  Ever,  dam  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  Oxford  Knight  and  Agatha's  Oxford  Lass. 

Hotter  records  made  by  cows  sired  by  Gamboge's  Knight  and  his  sons  arc  coming  in  so  fast  it  is  difficult  to  maintain  a  stated 
total.  As  this  is  written,  we  count  41  tested  daughters  for  Gamboge's  Knight,  but  this  number  is  likely  to  be  "ancient 
history"  next  week. 

Sire  of  11  official  test  cows,  1!)  of  them  with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter  in  1  year.  Twelve  of  the  19,  includ- 
ing the  five  with  the  highest  tests,  wen  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions; 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  11  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs 

Gamboge's  Brownie,  652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink  (above)  w;is  Grand  Champion  cow  at  National  Dairy  Show 
during  her  year's  test. 


Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Gamboge's   Knight  is  sire  of    I   bulls  with  tested  daughters, 

including: 
oxford  You'll  Do,  P.   Hi?.").  H.  C,  sire  of  22. 
Oxford  Knight.  P.  3938,  C,  sire  of  12. 
i  Ixford's  Brigadier,  78529,  sire  of  2  in  Register  of  Merit. 
Oxford  Boy,  1'.  3937,  C,  sire  of  1  in  Register  of  Merit. 


1912.  and  was  on  show  circuit  2'.  months 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


3        Bull.  VIOLA'S  GOLDEN  FERN,  77393,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 
One  of  the  Best  Bulls  that  Golden  Fern's  Lad  Ever  Sired,  and  is  Being  Retained  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  Herd  as  a  Breeder. 


Bred  and  owned  by  T.  S. 

Bom  May  1.  1907. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue 


Sire 
GOLDEN 

FERN'S  LAD, 
P.  2160,  H.C. 
(IMP.  GOLDEN 

FERN'S  LAD, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and   97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners  and  of  31 
tested  cows,  and  his 
get  have  commanded 
among  the  highest 
prices  ever  realized 
for  Jerseys  at  auc- 
tion. 

Sire  of  27  bulls  having 
tested   daughters. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  auc- 
tion for  $7,500,  has 
43  sons  with  tested 
daughters,  more 
than  any  other  bull, 
either  home  bred  or 
imported. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  is 
also  sire  of  Eminent 
2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C. 
who  was  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  for 
$10,000,  and  has  25 
sons  with  tested 
daughters. 


Darn 
MISS  VIOLA, 

P  9644,  H.  C. 
195796,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd.  She  won  the 
Goddington  prize,  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  39 
days  in  milk,  4  years 
old. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola's  Daughter, 
196245,  sold  in  our 
May,  '11,  auction 
for  $700.  to  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm. 

Mona's  Miss  Viola, 
240505,  sold  in  our 
May,  '11,  auction  for 
$975,  at  16  months 
old,  to  Elmendorf 
Farms. 

Viola's  Golden  Fern, 
77393,  one  of  the 
best  bulls  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  ever 
sired;  two  of  his 
yearling  daughters 
sold  in  our  May,  '1 1 , 
au  c  t  i  o  n  for  $500 
each. 

Miss  Viola's  Golden 
Fern.  120835,  and 
Miss  Viola's  Hand- 
some Noble,  100446, 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to 
Willoh's  Rosy,  im- 
ported by  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson,  and  sold 
for  $3 ,000,  to  Elmen- 
dorf Farm,  where 
the  "L  a  d  y  Viola" 
family  is  owned. 


Cooper  &  Sons. 

and  switch. 

f  Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Fontaine  7th,  8th  and 
9th,  all  prize  winners 
over  the  Island. 
Fontaine  9th  milked 
over  9,000  lbs.  milk 
in  a  year;  41  lbs.  4 
ozs.  in  24  hours, 
from  which  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  of  butter  was 
made. 
"Speckled  Band," 
dam  of  the  wonder- 
ful cow,  "Nursie," 
that  made  the  phe- 
nomenal record  of  2 
lbs.  7$  ozs.  of  butter 
in  24  hours  in  the 
public  butter  test, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 
She  sold  in  our  May, 
'07,  sale  for  $2,200 
to  Mr.  A.  B.  Lewis. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.   ov.  the  Island 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  10|  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad.  IS  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 
lbs.  l£  ozs. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  S  u  1 1  a  n  e 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tuubridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  J  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

Also  sire  of  the  famous 
bull,  Golden  Lad.  P. 
1242,  H.  C.  sire  of 
32  tested  cows. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C 
2d  pr.   over  Jer.,   '88. 
2d  H.  B.pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 


Willoh,  P.  2855,  H.  C.  — ■ 

He  traces  3  times  to  Golden  Lad,  and  has  2S&  per  cent,  of  his  blood. 
Sire  of 

Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old. 
Dam  of  5  official  butter  test  cows,  and  a  6th  daughter  won  1st  over  the 
Island. 

Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 

(Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady 
Viola.) 

Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  7\  ozs.,  215  days  in  milk. 

Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 

Gipsy  Maid  3d,  3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '10;  and  many  other  prizes. 

Clara's  Orphan,  winner  of  11  1st  prizes  and  Championships  at  Western 
State  Fairs,  '01,  '02,  '03  and  '05. 

Willoh  sired  Golden  Rachel's  Prince,  a  bull  sold  at  a  bargain  price  in  our 
'01  auction.  His  present  owner,  Mr.  A.  E.  Norton,  of  Dalton,  Pa.,  has 
reported  the  authenticated  records  of  five  daughters  and  one  grand- 
daughter of  this  Willoh  bull. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  12  ozs. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11, 
auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

1st    over    Jersey    and 
Champion,  '05. 
Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644.  H. 
C.  (See  record  at 
left.) 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
95700. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  May, 
'06.  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  She  is  dam 
of  5  official  test  cows, 
and  of  a  first  prize 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000;  sire 
of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Goddington  Bagatelle, 
1st  prize  young  cow, 
16  entries,  Bath  and 
West  of  England  S., 
'12,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  6  ozs. 

Goddington  Noble, 
valued  by  his  former 
owner,  A.  Miller- 
Hallet.  at  $11,500; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  for  El- 
mendorf Farm. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '93. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Nobleman's  dam,  the 
magnificent  cow, 
Gipsy  Maid,  P.  4424, 
H.  C,  is  strongly 
bred  to  the  families 
with  which  we  "fell 
in  love"  on  the  Is- 
land in  the  early 
SO's — W  o  1  s  e  1  e  y, 
grandson  of  Farm- 
er's Glory ;  Angela, 
the  dam  of  Imported 
Tormentor;  Bobby, 
representative  of  Mr. 
Arthur's  captivating 
"Rose"  family,  and 
last,  but  not  least, 
old  "Coomassie." 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '01, 

sale  for  $745. 
Full  sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duchess, 
that  tested  23  lbs.  6 
ozs. 
Dam  of  Bagatelle's 
Belle,  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  8*  ozs. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless." 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  August,  '10. 
Gipsy's  Maid  2d  won 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
(Special  Class)  and 
Champion  over  three 
parishes,  May,  '10; 
besides  other  prizes. 
She  is  dam  of  Gip- 
sy's Noble,  P.  4322, 
H.  C.  1st  pr.  at  3- 
Par.  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  '10. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden     Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.   in   7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 
And  31  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076.C. 


Everton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 


Fontaine  2d, 

P.  307,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '82. 

One  of  the  very  best 
cows  of  the  great 
Fontaine  family. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail.  30975, 

24  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Cicero's  Ruby,  29040, 
14  lbs.  li  ozs. 

Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey  in  '84 ;  also 
Parish  prize. 

Half-sister  to  Sultane 
9th,  dam  of  Golden 
Sultana,  sold  for 
$3,700  in  our  '10 
auction. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo,    P.    244,    C. 
Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 

16  lbs.  2£  ozs.  to  17 

lbs.  2£  ozs. 

Quality,  F.  1748,  H.  C.  J 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and    [ 

Cham.  Cup  at  Roy. 

Jer.    Show,    'S2;    16 

lbs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 


Golden  Prince, 

P.  2502,  H.  C. 

Champion,  Aug.,  '97. 

Inbred  Golden  Lad, 
who  won  1st  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '90; 
also  winner  of  £15 
prize.  Sixty-five  of 
his  get  sold  at  auc- 
tion in  America  at 
an  average  of  $527 
a  head.  He  is  sire 
of  32  tested  cows. 


[    Blancharde  7th, 

P.  6906,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st  Cham.    Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 


Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  C.i  1st  over  Jer., 
'72, '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C. 
His    grandam    Lady 

Useful,  P.  796,  H.C. 

won    1st    over    Jer. 

and  Par.  prize,  '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 


Cicero,  P.  266.  H.  C. 
lstpr.  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Minerva,  F.  2281,  C. 
Supposed     to     be     by 

Royalist.  P.  139,  H. 
C,  son  of  Regina, 
F.  32.  H.  C. 

Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey. 
1st  prize.  Eng.  Royal. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jersey.  '70 . 

Romulus,  P.  181.  C. 
2d  St.  Peter.  '78. 
3d  Lou.  Dairy  Show. 

Musique.  F.  1096,  C. 

Jolly,  F.  230,  C. 

Grey. 

Herd  Book  closed. 

Very  good  cow. 


Golden  Grain, 

P.  2112,  H.  C. 

His  sire  is  a  grandson 
of  Golden  Lad,  P. 
1242,  H.C,  the  most 
prepotent  bull  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. 


Golden  Gem, 

P.  5654,  H.  C 

1st  over  Jer.,  and  Par. 

pr.,  May,  '94,  '95. 


Due,  P.  1751,  C 
Son    of    Golden    Lad 
(see  above). 

Blancharde, 

F.  7447,  H.  C. 


M argot's  Boy, 

P.  671,  H.  C 

Son  of  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jer..  '83,  '84  '85; 
sire  of  Count  Wol- 
seley. 

Sally  2d.  P.  414,  H.  C. 

Leonidas,  P.  881,  H.C. 

Lovely  Sylvia, 

F.  6513.  C 

Sired  by  "  Avril's  Bull," 
supposed  to  be  by 
Bobby,  P.  208,  H. 
C,  1st  H.  B.  pr.  and 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '79. 

Jupiter,  P.  757,  C. 

Son  of  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C,  who  sired 
Count  Wolseley,  P. 
928,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jersey,  '88  and  '89; 
sire  of  Oxford  Lass 
and  other  famous 
cows. 

Daisy  4th, 

P.  1188,  H.  C 

Useful  Lad. 

P.  997.  H.  C 
2d  pr.,  Aug.,  '88. 

Baron's  Mabel, 

P.  1419,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '&5. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


Bull.  GOLDEN  FERN  OF  LINDEN,  84011,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR   REFERENCE  ONLY.) 
Son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  Retained  for  Use  at  "Linden  Grove, 
His  Dam  is  One  of  the  Very  Best  Daughters  of  Golden  Lad. 


Bred  and  owned  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Born  April  12,  1907. 

Solid  color,  except  black-and-white-switch;  white 
tongue. 

In  conformation,  breeding  and  quality.  Golden 
Fern  of  Linden  is  a  substantial  representative  of  his 
famous  sire,  and  is  evidently  a  bull  of  high  dairy 
power;  proud  in  carriage;  quiet  deportment;  has  a 
strong  "bull"  head,  with  rich,  amber  horns;  and 
thin,  mellow  hide  covered  with  short,  silky  hair; 
extremely  long  bodied,  with  deep,  capacious  paunch, 
strong  loins,  good  hips,  and  great,  long,  rudimentary 
teats.  A  bull  of  great  scale  and  stamina,  carrying 
close  up  in  his  veins  the  prepotent  blood  of  Golden 
Lad  (Coomassie-Sultane),  which  is  becoming  scarce 
and  better  appreciated  as  years  go  by. 

Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(IMP.  GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD, 

65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize  and  Championship,  North 
Club  Show,  '96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for  use  at  "Linden  Grove,"  when 
9  years  old,  fur  £2,250. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  prize  winners  and  tested  cows, 
and  his  get  have  commanded  among  the 
highest  prices  ever  realized  for  Jerseys  at 
auction. 

Among  his  butter  tested  daughters  are: 

Freedom,  public  butter  test,  Tring,  England,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24  hours,  140  days  in  milk;  1st 
prize  over  England,  Oxfordshire,  '99. 

Gold  Mine,  public  butter  test,  Royal  Show,  Eng- 
land, 4  lbs.  8?  ozs.  in  48  hours. 

La  Foret's  Lucille,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  2 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Lady  Dorothy  2d,  Bronze  Medal,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '99,  2  lbs.  8£  ozs.,  89  days  in  milk. 

Lottie,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  14^  ozs.,  120  days 
in  milk;  1st  over  Jersey,  '98;  1st  over  England. 
'99    and  '02. 

Linda,  public  butter  test,  Tring,  England,  1  lb. 
14  ozs.,  110  days  in  milk;  winner  of  three  1st 
prizes  over  England. 

Pearl  4th,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  3\  ozs.,  35 
days  in  milk;  winner  of  two  1st  prizes  over  Eng. 

Zelie  2d,  public  butter  test,  '02,  I  lb.  I4fc  ozs.,  90 
days  in  milk. 

Abbess,  public  butter  test,  London  Dairy  Show, 
1  lb.  13£  ozs. 

Molly  Itawn,  public  butter  test,  May,  'OS,  1  lb. 
13£  ozs.,  119  days  in  milk. 

Lady  Phyllis,  public  butter  test.  May,  '01,  1  lb. 
14  ozs.,  127  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Fern's  Eminence,  authenticated  test, 
436  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  3  years  old. 

Golden  Fern's  Red  Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days;  12,290  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 

Golden  Fern's  Tulip,  19  lbs.  8\  ozs.  butter  in  7 
days;  11,852  lbs.  milk,  597  lbs.  butter  in  one 
year;  1st  and  Champion,  Indiana,  Illinois  and 
Iowa  State  Fairs,  "05. 

Rozel  of  Clearview,  18  lbs.  12J  ozs.  butter  in  7 
days. 

Gulden  Rose  of  St.  Martin,  16  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Golden  Fern's  Rainbow,  15  lbs,  butter  in  7  days. 

Judging  by  what  the  descendants  of  "Golden 
Fern's  Lad"  are  doing  on  the  Island  and  in 
America,  and  best  of  all,  the  great  public  but- 
ter tests  that  they  are  making,  and  their  great 
popularity  among  Island,  England  and  Amer- 
ican breeders,  convinces  us  that  "Golden  Fern's 
Lad"  is  the  most  prepotent,  most  distinguished 
and  pre-eminent  Jersey  bull  that  the  world 
has  ever  produced. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1  st  pr.  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  pr.  The 
most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  has 
ever  produced, 
transmitting  the 
Sultane  type  (for 
udder  and  teats)  to 
his  entire  progeny. 

Among  his  sons  is  Aris- 
tocrat, P.  2280.  H. 
C,  1st  over  Jersey. 
'98;  1st  and  Sweep 
stakes,  3-Par.  Show, 
'97. 


Dam 
GOLDEN  LAD'S 

INDUSTRY, 
162058,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(OPORTO  4th, 

P.  6221,  C.) 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  milking,  when 
at  her  best,  22  qts. 
daily.  She  was 
owned  in  the  Linden 
Grove  herd  for  a 
number  of  years. 

Dam  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  1st  prize 
and  Champion,  San 
Antonio  (Tex.)  In- 
ternational Exposi- 
tion, '09;  owned  by 
Mr.  J.  L.  Gulley. 


.  Oporto,  P.  2807,  C. 

Never  exhibited. 

A  16-quart  cow. 

Mr.  John  A.  Perree, 
Secretary  Jer.  Herd 
Book,  writes:  "The 
Island  has  never 
seen  better  butter 
cows  than  the 
daughters  and 
granddaughters  o  f 
Industry." 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  II.  C. 

Sire  of  "Speckled 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow , 
"Nursie."  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7j  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island,  after  being 
in  milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 

Fontaine  7th.  P.  5391, 
H.  C-,  1st  pr.,  Grou- 
villc,  '98;  B  r  o  n  z  e 
Medal,  Grouville, 
'98;  3d  pr.  over  Jer., 
May,  '99.  Full  sis- 
ter to  Fontaine  9th, 
P.  6039,  H.  C;  1st 
Grouville,  '99,  beat- 
ing the  cow  that 
won  1st  over  Island. 
Mr.  B.  M.  Hawks, 
superintendent  for 
Mr.  Win.  Rocke- 
feller, wrote  us  in 
"06:  "Fontaine  9th 
will  be  13  years  old 
next  Aug.  and  has 
never  been  dry  since 
dropping  her  first 
calf." 


Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, 
'04. 

Her  sire,  Golden  Lad, 
also  sired  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.  Cm  sire 
of  The  Owl  and 
other  prize  winners; 
1st  pr.  winner  over 
Jersey.  '91  and  '92. 
Full  brother  to  Pio- 
neer, P.  1602,  H.  Cm 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91, 
'92;  sire  of  Nuriel, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '00; 
and  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  pr..  '00;  Lady 
Clair,  3d  H.  B.  and 
Par.  pr.,  '00;  Pensee, 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
'00.  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1  i  ozs. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th,  that  in  t  h  e 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave 
38  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty  five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  32  tested 
daughters, including: 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  16653$.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509.  20 
lbs.  10i  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
1  \  ozs. 

Golden  Kola,  127232, 
17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Besides  numerous  but- 
ter test  cows  and 
show  ring  winners  on 
the  Island  and  in 
England. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C 

Parish  prize,  '90. 

Her  dam,  Fontaine  2d, 
is  half-sister  to  Fon- 
taine 4th.  P.  2537, 
H.  C.  Reserve  No. 
for  Cup,  '90 ;  1  st  over 
Jersey,  '90.  '91;  1st 
H.  B.  over  Jer..  '90; 
Blythwood  Chal- 
lenge Cup,  '91;  22 
qts.  milk;  3  lbs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st    pr.     over    Island, 
Aug.,   '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  pr. 
(See  above.) 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
II.  Cm  the  dam  of 
Aurea's  Fern.  P. 
11259,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb,  \2i  OZS  ,236  days 
in  milk. 


l'i  iimt  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail.  30975, 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Cicero's  Ruby,  29040, 
14  lbs.  li  ozs. 

Son  of  Cicero,  P.  266. 
H.  Cm  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, '82.  Sold  at 
our  sale,  Oct.,  '82, 
for  $3,100. 


Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  II . 


Victory,  F.  1999,  H.  C.  (see  at  right),  was  bought 
for  £300  by  Capt'  Philip  Le  Brocq,  under  a 
commission  from  Mr.  V.  E.  Fuller,  to  "buy  the 
best  cow  on  the  Island."  She  was  a  great 
show  cow.  testing  15  lbs.  4£  ozs.  unsalted 
butter  in  7  days,  and  during  her  test  averaged 
39  lbs.  4  ozs.  of  milk  daily. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Kng.,  '90. 


Duke  of  Cherwcll. 
P.  669,  H.  C. 


Industry,  F.  2509,  C. 


Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.H.  C 

Duchess  of  Cherwell, 
F.  2955,  H.  C 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C 

1st  pr..  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows ; 
also  sire  of  the  fa- 
mous bull.  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C 

His  dam  is  a  daughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C.  "the 'first  of  the 
most  celebrated 
family  the  Island 
has  ever  seen." 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH.  B.p.  ov.  Jer.,'88. 
2d  Lon.  D.  S.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  I4i  ozs.  butter. 


Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
grandsife  of  the  fa- 
mous bull,  Boyle,  P. 
1559.  H.  C 

His  dam.  Quality,  F. 
1748,  H.  Cm  is  also 
dam  of  Happy,  F. 
309,  H.  Cm  whose 
daughter,  Hermione. 
P.  634.  C-,  is  dam  of 
Trial  and  Brookhill 
Rose. 


Fontaine  2d, 

P.  8071  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 


Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

Son  of  Cetewayo,  P. 
224,  C.  (see  above), 
and  Sunrise,  F.  1947, 
C. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  II .  C. 
(See  below.) 


Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  II.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey  in  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 


f  Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670.  H.  C 
Son  of  Sultane,  P.  7, 
H.  Cm  1st  St.  Sa- 
viour, "70;  1st  H.  B.. 
'71;  Bronze  Medal. 
C.  I.  Ex..  '71. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of 
Cett-wayo's  Silver  Bell, 

17  lbs.  2i  ozs. 
Cetewayo's     Lily,      1 7 

lbs. 
And  2  others. 

Quality,  F.  1748.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  p.  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Jersey 
Show,  '82;  16  lbs.  8 
ozs. 


Dairy  Boy,  P.  218,  C. 

A  sire  of  great  dairy 
cows,  rich  and  per- 
sistent milkers. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '86,   '88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes     as     best 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 
2  lbs.   12  ozs.  butter  in 

24  hours. 


{  Brown  Fern,  F.  4606.  C. 
Brown  Fern  is  dam  of  Eminence.  F.  7124,  H.  C, 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92;  Sweepstakes.  N.  C.  '92; 
dam  of  Eminent  and  Eminent  2d,  two  famous 
sires;  Satisfaction,  winner  of  3d  over  Jersey; 
Little  Eminence,  122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs.;  Emi- 
nence of  the  Island,  15  lbs.  10  ozs.,  when  ten 
years  old;  Leda,  whose  daughter,  Golden  Leda. 
won  1st  over  the  Island,  and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls,  Stockwell,  Leda's  Golden  Lad,  Topsman, 
etc. 


Cicero.  P.  266.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  2i52-i, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady    Fair,    22103,    19 

lbs.   10  ozs. 
Cicero's    Jolie,     18246, 

18  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Minerva,  F.  2281,  C 


Farmer's  Joy. 

P.  306,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  pr.,  Eng.  Roy. 

1  st  prize  and  Silver 
Medal  at  London 
Dairy;  Show.  "81. 

Farmer's  Glory,  his 
sire,  has  6  daughters 
in  the  A.  J.  C  C. 
butter  test  books. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  II.  C. 


f   Mahomet.  P.  259,  C. 
Mussy,  F.  1152,  C. 


Happy,  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218. 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise,    15789, 

17  lbs.  84  ozs. 

Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F.   1736.  C. 

Farmer's  Glory, 

F.  274.  H.  C 
lstov.  Jer..  '79  and'80. 
1st  Eng.  Roy.,  '79. 
I    1st  St.  Peter,  '79.  '80. 
1st  Pa.  State  Fair,  "80. 

Victory,  F.  1999.  II    C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Mary. 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey. 
19  qt.  cow;   15  lbs.  4£ 

ozs. ;     imported     by 

V.  E.  Fuller. 


Sultan.  F.  58.  H. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '67, 


C. 
68. 


I.ongueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  II.  C. 


Farmer's  Glory, 
F.  274.  H.  C 
(See  above.) 


Browny,  F.  2002.  C. 


We  imported  Golden  Lad's  Industry,  and  retained  her  at  "Linden  Grove"  for  the  express  purpose  of  securing  a  son  from  her  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  She 
was,  with. ait  doubt,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Lad.  and  knowing  her  quality,  we  predicted  great  success  for  the  bull  that  should  com- 
bine her  blood  with  that  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad.     The  daughters  of  Golden  Feru  of  Linden  are  fulfilling  all  the  expectations. 


GOLDEN  FERN  OF  LINDEN,  84011,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

BY  THE  CELEBRATED  GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD  OUT  OF  A  DAUGHTER  OF  GOLDEN  LAD. 

OPPOSITE  PAGE,  "E,"  FOR  HIS  PEDIGREE.) 


(SEE 


His  dam,  Golden  Lad's  Industry,  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  of  Golden  Lad  we  ever  imported,  milking  at  her  best  22  quarts, 
and  was  retained  at  "Linden  Grove"  for  the  express  purpose  of  getting  a  son  from  her  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  She  is  also 
dam  of  Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad,  First  Prize  and  Champion  bull  at  San  Antonio  International  Exhibition,  1900.  Her 
son,  Viola's  Golden  Industry,  90053,  was  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $510,  at  15  months  old,  to  Mr.  A.  G.  Woodbury,  Dan- 
ville, 111. 

The  dam  of  Golden  Lad's  Industry,  Oporto,  P.  2807,  C,  is  a  daughter  of  Industry,  P.  2509,  C.  Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  Secretary 
Jersey  Herd  Book,  writes:  "The  Island  has  never  seen  better  butter  cows  than  the  daughters  and  granddaughters  of  Indus- 
try." Oporto  is  a  granddaughter  of  Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.  C,  who  is  a  grandson  of  Farmer's  Glory,  F.  274,  H.  C.  (sire  of 
nine  tested  cows),  and  out  of  Mussy,  F.  1152,  C.  She  is  the  dam  of  Mussy  2d,  14965,  imported  by  us  and  sold  in  our  1SS2 
auction  for  $910. 

The  get  of  Golden  Fern  of  Linden  reflect  his  inherited  right  to  be  an  impressive  sire,  as  we  predicted  he  would  be;  and  his  calves 
for  beauty  and  quality  are  appreciated  by  Jersey  breeders.  At  Mr.  Spann's  sale,  November,  1911,  a  five-months-old  heifer 
by  him,  out  of  a  cow  we  imported  and  sold  in  1909,  sold  for  $400,  and  was  pronounced  by  expert  judges  the  "best  heifer  calf 
in  the  sale."  She  won  First  Prize  for  junior  yearling  heifers  at  the  West  Virginia  State  Fair,  1912.  A  yearling  daughter  of 
Golden  Fern  of  Linden  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $500. 

His  only  daughter  tried  for  Register  of  Merit  test,  to  our  knowledge,  Linden's  Oxforn  Fern,  293934,  is  entered  in  Class  A,  with 
392  lbs.  butter  in  1  year,  as  a  three-year-old.  His  son,  Fern  of  Saucon,  100525,  is  sire  of  Rachel's  Golden  Crony,  312583, 
in  Register  of  Merit  (A),  341  lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  beginning  test  at  1  yr.  9  mos.  old. 

His  daughter,  My  Linden  Duchess,  299164,  was  First  Prize  Senior  yearling  and  Junior  Champion,  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair, 
1914;  First  Prize  two-year-old,  Senior  and  Grand  Champion,  A.  J.  C.  C.  Special  Grand  Champion,  Mississippi-Alabama 
Fair,  1915.  Her  first  calf,  Algerian  Noble  Prince,  13194S,  won  First  Prize  for  senior  bull  calves  at  Mississippi-Alabama 
Fair,  1915. 

He  has  sired  a  number  of  other  winners.  At  different  times,  Golden  Fern  of  Linden  has  been  leased  for  service  in  the  herds  of 
Hon.  A.  O.  Auten,  Jerseyville,  111.;  the  Allen  Dale  Farm  Herd,  Shelbyville,  Ky.,  and  the  Undulata  Farm  Herd,  Shelby ville, 
Ky. 

A  number  of  the  great  cows  in  this  auction  have  been  bred  to  him,  which  indicates  what  we  think  of  Golden  Fern  of  Linden, 
84011,  here  at  "Linden  Grove." 


NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN,  97181,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  415G,  H.  C.) 
PARTIAL  RECORD  OF  NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN.  97181,  A.  J.  C,  C. 

Champion  winner  over  the  Island  of  Jersey,  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  August,  1910;  also  First  Prize  in  his  class,  2:5  entries. 

First  Prize  at  the  Roval  Show,  9  entries,  April,  1910. 

First  Prize  aged  bull,  8  entries,  National  Dairy  Show,  1911,  defeating  former  Champions  of  1911  shows,  including  the  Illinois, 

Kentucky,  Ohio,  Michigan  and  Minnesota  State  F'airs;  Waterloo  (Iowa)  Dairy  Show,  and  National  Dairy  Show;  also  the 

Champion  bull  over  the  Island  at  the  Royal  Show,  August,  1909. 
Sire  of  11  officially  tested  cows,  including: 
Jolly  Sultan's  Pet,  252226,  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  592  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  5  yrs.  4  mos.  old.      Sold  in  our  1913 

auction  for  $210,  to  Mr.  Wm.  R.  Wood,  Newburg,  N.  V. 
Maitland's  Noble  Sultana,  287790,  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA,  520  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  4  yrs.  8  mos.  old.     Sold 

in  our  1913  auction  for  $500  to  Dosoris  Park,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 
His  son,  Rochette's  Jolly  Sultan,  9199SS,  is  sire  of  Jolly  Sultan's  Minnie,  273322,  in  Register  of  Merit,  500  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in 

1  year,  beginning  test  when  1  year  11  mos.  old. 
He  is  sire  of  numerous  prize  winners,  including: 

Hybrid,  P.  4971,  H.  C,  winner  of  First  Prize,  Championship  and  Jubilee  Cup,  St.  John  Show,  Jersey,  1913;  First  Prize  and  Cham- 
pion, St.  John  Show,  1914. 
Halley,  10035,  1{.  H.  B.,  winner  of  F'irst  Prize  and  Reserve  for  Champion,  Oxfordshire  Show,  England,  1911. 
Brampton  Noble  Sultana  2d,  P.  1N2N7,  H.  C,  First  Prize  three-year-old  in  milk,  Dominion  Exhibition,  Tornoto,  Canada,   1914; 

2d  at  Waterloo  (Iowa)  Dairy  Show,  9  entries;  and  2d  at  National  Dairy  Show,  13  entries,  1914. 
His  sire,  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  39(19,  H.  C,  the  distinguished  son  of  Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C,  sold  in  our  1911  auction  sale, 

with  his  dam,  for  a  total  of  $22,000  for  the  pair  —the  record  price  for  Jersey  bull  and  cow  at  auction. 
His  dam,  Young  Jolly  Sultanc,  209702,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (Jolly  Sultane,  P.  11003,  H.  C),  granddaughter  of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C.  and 

her  nearest  living  relative — the  same  relation  as  Golden  Sultana,  dam  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,   Grand  Champion  bull, 

National  Dairy  Show,  1911.      (See  front  page  B.)      Young  Jolly  Sultane  is  a  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  Golden  Jollv, 

P.  2921,  H.  C." 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


F"        Bull.  NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN,  97181,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  4156,  H.  C.) 
Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  Bull  Show,  April,  1910, 
First  over  Jersey  and  Champion,  Royal  Show,  August,  1910. 
FIRST  PRIZE  BULL,  THREE  YEARS  OLD  OR  OVER,  NATIONAL  DAIRY  SHOW,  CHICAGO,  1911, 

IN  A  RING  OF  EIGHT  SUPERIOR  ENTRIES, 
Defeating  Former  Champions  of  191 1  Shows,  Including  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Ohio,  Michigan  and  Minnesota  State  Fairs;  Waterloo 
(Iowa)  Dairy  Show;  and  National  Jersey  Show  (Shelbyville,  Ky.). 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Perree,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  March  25.  1907. 

Imported  April  3,  1911,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  dairy  bull  and  a.  proven  show  bull.  As  a  sire 
he  has  demonstrated  the  prepotency  of  the  "Sul- 
tane"  blood,  and  we  shall  show  a  line  of  his  daughters 
in  milk  at  this  auction  which  leave  little  to  be  desired. 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  impressed  us  as  few  bulls  have 
in  recent  years,  and  we  feel  that  we  understand  the 
feeling  of  Mr.  Perree,  his  breeder  (who  also  bred 
his  sire,  Noble  of  Oaklands"*,  who  gave  the  impres- 
sion, in  1912,  that,  in  his  opinion,  there  is  nothing  to 
beat  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  when  he  "gets  his  Sunday 
clothes  on." 

NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN  "MADE  GOOD" 
THIS  PREDICTION;  not  only  as  a  show  bull, 
but  as  a  producer  of  great  dairy  cows. 


Sire 

NOBLE  OF 

OAKLANDS, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  gl 5, 000. 

Special  pr.  ($2^0  Silver 
Trophy)  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

His  37  tested  daugh- 
ters inc  ude: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  614  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  479  lbs.  1.6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride. 
Register  of  Merit, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Noble's  Nursie,  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  440  lbs. 
7  ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of 
sire"  were  won  by 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters in  '10  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State 
Fairs. 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Dam 
YOUNG  JOLLY 

SULTANE, 
269762,  A.J.  C.  C. 
(JOLLY  SULTANE, 
P.  11003,  H.  C.) 
Granddaughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C,   and  her   nearest 
living  relative,  with 
the     exception     of 
Golden   Sultana, 
dam     of     Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Cham,      bull,      Nat. 
Dairy  S.,  '11. 
Sold    in    our    '12    auc- 
tion to  White  Horse 
Farm,  Paoli,  Pa. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  ,2314,  1st 
prize  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio  (Tex.)  In- 
ternational Exposi- 
tion, '09. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with  47 
official  test 
daughters. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction 

for  57,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 

butter  test.  May, '04. 

2    lbs.    12    ozs.,    50 

days  in  milk. 
1st    over    Jersey    and 

Champion,  '05. 
1st  prize,  Sweepstakes 

and     Cham. ,     Grou- 

ville  and  St.  Saviour, 

'05. 
1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 
Dam  of  4  butter  test 

cows;  etc. 

Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  II.  C. 

1st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion, N.  Show,  '00. 
Sire  of 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beech- 
wood,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  Illinois  State 
Fair,  '08;  1st  Cham- 
pion and  Grand 
Champion,  National 
Dairy  Show,  Chica- 
go, '08. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for$l2,000;  and 
two  years  later 
sold  for  $13,000. 
Sire  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
Chicago,  '11  (see 
front  page  B). 

Sire  of  24  tested  cows 
and  1 0  producing 
bulls. 

Voung  Sultane, 
P.  2895,  C. 

Her  half-sister,  Sul- 
tane 9th,  P.  1145, 
H.  C-,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700,  at 
same  time  her  son, 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,  sold  for 
Si  1,100;  also  dam  of 
Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
dam  of  Sultan  of 
Oaklands. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  "02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox,  is 
also  sire  of  Agatha's 
Flying  Fox,  P.  3256, 
H.  C,  1st  pr.  and 
Sweepstakes,  S  t. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug., '03.  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox  is 
sire  of  Gamboge's 
Knight,  Sultan  of 
Oaklands,  Combina- 
tion, etc. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  "Gedney 
Far  m,"  W  h  i  t  e 
Plains,  N.  V.,  for 
$3,600. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Among  his  butter 
tested  daughters  are: 

Freedom,  public  but- 
ter test,  Tring.  Eng- 
land, 2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
in  24  hours,  140  days 
in  milk;  1st  pr.  over 
England,  Oxford- 
shire, '99. 

Gold  Mine,  public  but- 
ter test,  Roy.  Show, 
Eng.,  4  lbs.  8^  ozs. 
in  48  hours. 

La  Foret's  Lucille, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  2  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Lady  Dorothy  2d,  Br. 
Medal,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '99,  2  lbs. 
8£  ozs.,  80  days  in 
milk. 

Lottie,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  14|  ozs. 
120  days  in  milk 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98 
1  st  over  England 
'99  and  '02. 


Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 

Dam  of  Reminder, 
Golden  Jolly  and 
Brookhill  Fox,  3 
famous  sires. 

She  has  milked  as  high 
as  28  quarts  daily. 

f  Kiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 
Cetewayo,  his  grand 
sire,  is  also  sire  of 
E  v  e  r  t  o  n  King, 
whose  daughter  is 
dam  of  Boyle. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 

sale,    May,    '02,    for 

$7,500. 

Sire  of 
Fox  Glove,  that  tested 

in  public  butter  test 

on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 

8$  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Oxford    Vixen,    2    lbs. 

2f  ozs. 
Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 

17  lbs.  2%  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Flying     Fox's     Brown 

Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 


cow,     milking 
quarts  daily. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son, 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  "02  sale  for 
$7,500.  H  i  s  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  sale 
for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an 
average  of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Bobby  5th, 

P.  1060,  C. 

L  Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 


20 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  9th, 
that  milked  over 
9,000  lbs.  milk  in  a 
year. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Her  dam  is  a  half- 
sister  to  Eminence, 
who  is  dam  of  Emi- 
nent 2d,  P.  2532.  H. 
C.,  winner  1st  State's 
pr.  over  Jer.  (with 
his  get),  '01  and  '02; 
Goddington  purse , 
'02.  Sold  in  our  '05 
auction  for  $10,000. 
Now  owned  by  Hon. 
A.  M.  Bowman,  Sa- 
lem, Va.  Eminent 
2d  has  81  daughters 
that  have  made 
tests. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '8S. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
Sire    of    many    noted 

cows,  including: 
Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Oxford  Rose,  P.  3737, 

C. 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889,  C. 
Out   of  same   dam   as 

the    bull.    Trial,    P. 

1187,  H.  C,  sire  of 

Finance. 

Bute.  P.  328,  C. 

Half-brother  to  Cete- 
wayo 2d,  who  sired 
Brown  Fern  2d  (see 
above). 

[  Golden  Princess, 

F.  2624,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1  st  pr.  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  C.  (now  Emi- 
nent's  Fern  of  St. 
Martin,  252122), 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  5* 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 


Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, "84, '85. 
1st  p.  over  Jer.  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C.    I. 
Ex.,  '71. 

(See  below.) 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Hermione,  P.  634,  C. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of  Cetewayo's  Sil- 
ver Bell.  17  lbs.  2£ 
ozs.;  and  3  others. 

I  Reita.  F.  1688,  C. 

Sultan.  F.  58,  H.  C. 


Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 


f   Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.    Golden    Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C- 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old;  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he  un- 
doubtedly was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 
We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few- 
equals  on  the  Island. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  p.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88, 

'89;  yield,   I   lb.   144 

ozs.  butter. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

(  Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606.  C. 
Brown  Fern  is  dam  of 
Eminence.  F.  7124, 
H.  C,  2d  St.  Martin. 
'92;  Sweepstakes,  N. 
C,  '92.  Dam  of 
Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6 
ozs. ;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs.,  when  ten  years 
old;  Leda,  Eminent 
2d,  Eminent  (1842), 
and  other  notables. 

Mahomet,  P.  259,  C. 

Mussy,  F.  1152,  C. 

Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.,  '67,  '68. 
1st  Eng.  Roy.,  '68. 
(Never  beaten.) 
(See  below.) 

[  Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

Cicero.  P.  266,  H.  C. 

Minerva,  F.  2281,  C. 

f  Happy,  F.  309,  C. 

[  Mignonne,  F.  1443,  C. 

f  Romulus.  P.  181,  C. 
2d  St.  Peter,  '78. 
3d  Lon.  Dairy  Show. 

Musique,  F.  1096,  C. 

Prince  of  Wales. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '65. 

2d  Eng.  Roy.,  '65. 


Flower,  F.  53r  H.  C. 


Sultane,   P.  7.  H.  C. : 

2d  over  Jer..  '70;  1  pr.,  St.  Saviour.  '70;  1st  H.  B., 
'71;  Br.  Medal,  C.  I.  Ex.,  '71. 

Dam  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  2d  over  Jersey,  '85;  1st  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85;  4th  over  Jer.,  '89; 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par.  prize,  '91. 

Sultane  9th  is  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  II.  C.,  who  sired  many  remarkable  cows,  including  Uncle 
Peter's  Rosette,  157332,  who  sold  in  our  '01  auction  for  $1,000.  Also  dam  of  Golden  Sultana,  146- 
282  (dam  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull.  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly;  see  front  page  B),  and  Flyaway, 
P.  4856,  C,  winner  of  2d  over  Jersey,  '93,  who  produced  the  noted  sire.    Reminder,  P.  2052,    H.  C. 

Sultane  is  also  dam  of  Sultane  2d.  who  tested  at  the  rate  of  23  lbs.  8  ozs.  for  M.  H.  Messchert;  Sultane 
4th,  a  magnificent  cow  in  the  herd  of  Theo.  A.  Havemeyer,  who  sold  her  bull  calf,  when  nine  months 
old,  for  $1,775  at  the  Kellogg  sale  in  May,  '82;  Sultane  5th,  1st  prize  over  all  Jersey,  '80.  and  sold 
at  our  sale,  May,  '83,  for  $2,800;  Sultane  Sth.  P.  944.  H.  C  dam  of  many  noted  prize  winners  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B.  pr.  and  3d  over  Jersey,  '84;  also  Par.  prize. 

And  Sultane  8th,  bred  to  the  Coomassie  bull,  Count  Cicero,  produced  Sultane's  Favourite,  sire  of 
Golden  Lad,  the  most  prepotent  bull  the  Island  of  Jersey  ever  produced. 


Tattoo  16 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


O        Bull. 


JOLLY  SULTAN  OF  LINDEN,  120838,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  15,  1913. 

White  in  forehead,  on  belly,  brisket  and  four  legs; 
white  tongue,  tail  and  switch. 

A  very  handsome  bull  of  exceedingly  rich  breeding, 
and  of  great  finish;  stylish  in  carriage  as  a  hackney; 
strong,  masculine  head;  prominent  eyes  wide  apart; 
rich  amber  horns;  fine  muzzle;  splendid  sharp 
withers;  level  top  line;  strong  back  and  loins;  good 
rump  and  setting  of  tail:  great  depth  and  length  of 
body;  fine  in  bone;  thin,  mellow  hide  He  was 
nroduced  by  a  union  of  splendid  individuals  from 
SSinSisheS  famihes-BRED  FOR. A  PURPOSE. 
WHICH  SUCCEEDED — concentrating  the  blood, 
through  two  lines,  of  Golden  Sultana  and  Lady 
Viola,  two  of  the  greatest  cows  ever  owned  at  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  and  that  of  Oxford  Lass,  one  of  the 
most  celebrated  cows  the  Island  ever  produced. 
A"show  bull." 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Golden 
Jolly's  Lady  Viola 
(below). 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 

GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
competing  against 
two  Cham,  winners 
over  the  Island  and 
the  winners  of  Cham- 
pionships at  eleven 
of  America's  most 
important  shows  in 
'11,  he  won  the  fol- 
lowing: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old 
class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull, 
2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull, 
any  age. 

Headed  herd  winning 
$200  Special  prize, 
•bull  and  10  fe- 
males." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100 
Special)  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 

His  only  daughter  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test  made  308  lbs.  5 
ozs.  butter  in  9 
months  of  her  year's 
test,  beginning  at  2 
years  5  months  old. 

He  is  sire  of: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly, 
100629.  winner  of 
Grand  Champion- 
ship at  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair,  '13, 
'14  and  '15.  (Bred 
at     Linden  Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
one  of  1st  prize  calf 
herd,  National  Dairy 
Show,  '11.  (Bred 
at  "Linden  Grove.") 

The  Owl's  Golden 
Jolly.  2d  pr.  senior 
bull  calf,  and  head  of 
1st  prize  calf  herd. 
National  Dairy 
Show,  '11.  (Bred 
at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sarah's  Sultan,  1st 
prize  yearling  bull, 
Tennessee  State 
Fair,  '14.  Sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 

St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sul- 
tana. 1st  prize  junior 
yearling  heifer,  '13 
entries,  Mississippi  - 
Alabama  Fair,  14. 
(Bred  at  "Linden 
Grove.") 


Dam 
{  SULTANA'S 

GOLDEN  VIOLA, 
240363,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Full  sister  to  the  "Lin- 
den Grove"  service 
bull,  Viola's  Sultan. 
96385,  recently  sold 
to  Mr.  Edwin  H. 
Hatch,  Maplewood, 
N.J. 

Her  grand  am.  Lady 
Viola,  P.S463,  H.C. 
is  dam  of  Noble  of 
<  taklands.  95700, 
who  sold  in  our  May, 
'11,  auction,  for 
$15,000,  and  has  21 
tested  daughters. 


Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Sultana's  Oxford  Lad, 
76506,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Sold  in  our  May,  '10, 
auction  for  $11,100. 
At  same  time  his 
dam,  the  distin- 
guished Golden  Sul- 
tana, sold  for  $3,700. 

He  now  heads  the  Jer- 
sey herd  at  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  owned  by 
Mr.  Jas.  B.  Haggin. 

His  dam  was  bought 
by  Mr.  M.  S.  Beltz- 
hoover  for  his  choice 
herd  at  "R  och- 
roane,"  Irvington.N. 
Y. 

Sire  of  4  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  of  a  bull 
with  4  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

His  son,  Elvirian  Lad, 
has  been  shown  suc- 
cessfully by  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm,  winning 
1st  prize  at  Illinois 
State  Fair  in  a  class 
of  9  yearling  bulls, 
and  was  later  award- 
ed Grand  Champion  - 
ship  for  bulls  of  all 
ages  in  '13. 

The  late  Mr.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  who  was 
one  of  the  last  bid- 
ders on  Sultana's 
Oxford  Lad  when  he 
sold  for  $11,100,  of- 
ten regretted  that  he 
did  not  get  this  great 
sire. 


Golden  Jolly's 

Lady  Viola, 
203669,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Poppy  Viola, 

P.  10912,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  Bronze  Med- 
al in  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '05,  mak- 
ing the  phenomenal 
record  of  1  lb.  15 
ozs.  of  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  159 
days  in  milk  and 
only  30  mos.  old. 
(This  is  considered 
the  most  remarkable 
record,  considering 
age  and  period  of 
lactation,  ever  made 
on  the  Island.)  She 
made  a  private  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  9  ozs. 
in  24  hours. 

She  was  sold  in  our 
May,  07,  aucti  on 
for  $675,  and  we 
re  bought  her  in  Mr. 
Overton's  sale,  '08, 
for  $2,250  (Dr.  C.  E. 
Still,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
being  the  contend- 
ing bidder). 

Full  sister  to  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly,  79314, 
sire  of  Sultan  as 
Golden  Jolly,  86180 
(as  above). 


Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123.  H.  C. 

1st  State's  prize  oyer 
the  Island.  Apr.,  '03. 

Sire  of  25  butter  tested 
cows. 

The  progeny  of  Oxford 
Lad  have  been  the 
sensation  of  recent 
sales,  four  sons  hav- 
ing sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $6,025  and 
twenty-five  cows  at 
an  average  of  $  1 , 1 7  7 
during  3  years. 

Sons  of  O  x  f  o  r  d  Lad 
have  realized  world's 
record  prices  at  auc- 
tion. 

Sire  of  the  great  bulls. 
Majesty,  Lucy's 
Champion  and  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
the  latter  selling  at 
our     '  1 0     sale     for 

$11,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows, 
including  Oxford 
Cocotte.  235180,  724 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year ;  she  was 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $1,700  to 
Bowmont  Farms. 

Oxford  Lad  has  18  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters. He  spent  his 
last  days  at  "Linden 
Grove." 


Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C  C. 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24 
entries),  Sept.,  '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for  $2,350.  Sold  in 
our  May,  '10,  auc- 
tion for  $3,700  (see 
above). 

Dam  of  the  sensa- 
tional bull.  Sultana's 
'Golden  Jolly. 

Full  sister  to  Sultane's 
Snowdrop,  P.  8578, 
H.  C,  a  famous 
show  cow,  and  dam 
of  Sultan  of  Oak- 
lands.  P.  3746,  H.  C. 

Golden  Jolly. 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  24  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly,  sire  of  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly 
(as  above),  and  9 
other  producing 
bulls. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11, 
auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

1st    over    Jersey    and 
Champion,  '05. 
Dam  of 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
sold  for  $15,000. 

Miss  Viola.  P.  9644,  H- 
C.,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P- 
10444.  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  3  lbs. 
in  24  hrs. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000;  sire 
of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Goddington  Bagatelle, 
1st  prize  young  cow, 
open  class,  16  en- 
tries, Bath  and  West 
of  England  Show, 
'12;  public  butter 
test.  1  lb.  6  ozs. 

Goddington  Noble, 
valued  by  his  former 
owner,  A.  Miller- 
Hallct,  at  $11,500; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  for  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 

sale,    May,    '02,    for 

$7,500.      In   same 

sale,     three     of    his 

heifers  on   first  calf 

averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 
Oxford    Vixen,    2    lbs. 

2\   ozs.,   49    days   in 

milk. 
Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 

ville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 

17  lbs.  2-£  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Flying     Fox's     Brown 

Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Fox  Glove,   2   lbs.   8$ 

ozs.  in  24  hours. 
And    20    other    tested 

cows. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C- 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad, 
Oxford  I  x  i  a  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

IstH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 

Dam  of  Uncle  Peter, 
P.  2115.  H.  C,  sire 
of  a  remarkable  lot 
of  dairy  cows  that 
have  always  sold  at 
long  prices. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

[  Brookhill  Rose  2d. 
P.  3440,  C. 
1st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May.  '98. 
Dam  of  Golden  Fern's 
Red  Rose.  23  lbs.  10 
ozs.  butter  in  7  days. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Nobleman's  dam,  the 
magnificent  c  o  w, 
Gipsy  Maid,  P.  4424. 
H.  C.,  is  strongly 
bred  to  the  families 
with  which  we  "fell 
in  love"  on  the  Is- 
land in  the  early 
80's — W  olseley, 
grandson  of  Farm- 
er's Glory;  Angela, 
the  dam  of  Imported 
Tormentor;  Bobby, 
representative  o  f 
Mr.  Arthur's  capti- 
vating "Rose"  fam- 
ily, and  last,  but 
not  least,  old  "Coo- 
massie." 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '01, 
sale  for  $745.  She 
is  full  sister  to  Gold- 
en Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Dam  of  Bagatelle's 
Belle,  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  8i  ozs. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  II.  C 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 

now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  "89. 

Dam  of 
Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C 
John  Bull,  P.  2653,  C. 
Uncle  Peter's  Rosette. 

P.  7363,  H.  C. 
Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 

57498,  A.  J.  C  C 
Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C 
Flying   Fox,    P.    2729, 

H.  C 
Sultana's    Rosette    2d, 

1 5  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '87. 

1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

A/m  o  n  g  his  other 
daughters  are  Al  i  - 
cante,  dam  of  The 
Owl,  and  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  dam  of 
Golden  Jolly. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her   day    on   the 

Island. 
By    the   same    sire   as 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

sire  of  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

'  Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Lady  Long- 
field,  23524,  20  lbs. 
1 3  ozs. ;  and  5  others. 
Also  sire  of  Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H. 
C-  (as  above). 

[  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  "89. 
(.See  above.) 

{  Brookhill  Rose, 
P.  1889,  C. 
Half  sister  to  Trial,  P. 
1184.  H.  C. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

3-Par.  Show,  '97. 
Aristocrat  is  a  son  of 

the    famous    show 

and    butter   cow, 

"Nameless." 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424.  H.  C 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  August.  10. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d  won 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
(Special  Class)  and 
Champion  over  three 
parishes.  May,  '10; 
besides  other  prizes. 
She  is  dam  of  Gip- 
sy's Noble,  P.  4322, 
H.  CM  1st  pr.  at  3- 
Par.  Show,  Island  <>f 
Jersey,  '10. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Golden     Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.   in  7 
-lays;    S9   lbs.    5    ozs. 
in  30  days. 
And  31  others. 

(See  above.) 


Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


f  Sarabond.  P.  797,  H.C. 

I   He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France   when    12 

months  old. 
A  great  sire. 

[  R<i5ctte4th. 

P.  2128, C 
We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th.  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh 
ters  was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent  milk 
er. 

Wolseley.  P.  401,  H-  C. 

lstov.  Jer..  '83, '84. '85. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Cham.  Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, "83. 

{  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '70. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '/0. 

1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

f  Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 
A  remarkable  cow. 

f  Happy,  P.  211.  C. 
Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise.     15789, 
17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 

Sultan,  F.  58.  H.  C. 
1  st  p.  over  Jer. .  '67 ,  '68 . 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

Wolseley,  P.  401.  H.C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

Hermione,  P.  634.  C. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.   and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey.  "94. 
1st    Cham.    Class.    '95, 

'96,  '97,   '98. 

Poster.  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and 
grandam,  especially 
the  latter — La  Bou- 
anne,  a  splendid 
cow.  though  never 
registered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'72,  '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C- 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 


Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C. 
His  grandam.   Lady 

Useful,  P.  796,  H.C. 

won    1st    over    Jer. 

and  Par.  prize,  '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 


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A  Bull  That  Stands  in  a  Class  by  Himself ! 

THE  LAST  CALF  FROM  GOLDEN  BEATRICE  2d.  162060,  AND  HER  ONLY  SON  BY  SULTANA'S  GOLDEN 

JOLLY,  86180. 

(Names  Known  Around  the  World.) 

Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,    121193 

(SEE  PEDIGREE  H) 


SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180 

HIS  PEERLESS  SIRE 
A     Grand    Champion    Winner    and    the    Sire    of    Grand 
Champions. 

The  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Lin- 
den Grove."  He  is  the  admiration  of  all  breeders,  and  is 
not  for  sale  at  any  price.  He  was  shown  only  once,  when 
he  won  the  following  prizes  at  the  NATIONAL  DAIRY 
SHOW,  held  at  Chicago,  November,  1911: 

First  Prize  in  two-year-old  class. 

Senior  Champion  bull  two  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 

Special  Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 

Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor,  winning  Gold 
Medal  awarded  by  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club. 

Headed  First-Prize  Special  Herd  ($200)  for  bull  and  ten 
females;  and  sired  the  First-Prize  Calf  Herd. 

(Have  such  honors  ever  been  bestowed  upon  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed  ? ) 

One  of  his  sons,  Golden  Fern's  Jolly  (bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"),  has  been  Grand  Champion  at  the  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair  for  the  past  three  years.  In  1914,  the  judge, 
Mr.  C.  T.  Graves,  after  placing  the  purple  on  Golden  Fern's 
Jolly,  said:  "This  is  the  most  outstanding  bull  I  have  seen 
for  years,"  and  advised  his  owner,  the  late  Capt.  J.  H. 
Wright,  to  take  him  to  the  National  Dairy  Show,  "the 
greatest  cattle  show  in  all  the  world,"  for  "no  man  had  a 
better  chance  to  win." 

PATRONIZED  BY  AMERICA'S  LEADING  BREEDERS. 

Ex-President  Darling  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle 
Club,  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney,  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley  and 
Hon.  R.  J.  Fleming  are  among  the  many  breeders  who  have 
had  great  cows  bred  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.  Hon.  J.  O. 
Terrell  of  Texas  refers  to  him  as  "a  triumph  of  the  breed- 
er's art."  Such  patronage  is  worthy  of  consideration  by 
the  many  beginners  and  breeders  of  less  experience  who 
are  "seeking  the  light." 

The  value  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly  as  a  breeder  and 
show  bull  can  be  estimated  only  by  comparison  with  the 
value  that  Golden  Fern's  Lad  has  been  to  the  Jersey  inter- 
est at  large.  His  sons  and  daughters  will  be  especially 
valuable  for  the  foundation  and  reinforcement  of  high-class 
herds.  Consider  his  dam,  the  illustrious  GOLDEN  SUL- 
TANA; and  knowing  what  the  Jersey  world  does  know  of 
his  sire,  VIOLA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  and  his  grandsire, 
GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD,  and  his  sensational  grandam, 
LADY  VIOLA,  we  think  his  value  has  not  been  over- 
estimated. 


GOLDEN  BEATRICE  2D,  162060 

HIS    SENSATIONAL    DAM 
Rate,   18    Lbs.   6   Ozs.    Butter   in   7    Days — 22   to   24    Qts. 
Milk  Daily 

THE  DAM  OF  MORE  HIGH  SELLING  CALVES  THAN 
ANY  COW  IN  THE  WORLD.  Ten  of  her  get  sold  from 
"Linden  Grove"  for  an  average  of  $744.25,  at  an  average 
age  of  10  months.     (All  by  different  sires.) 

Her  daughter,  Gamboge's  Beatrice,  268590,  sold  in  our 
1912  auction  at  8  months  old  for  $625  to  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney,  entered  the  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  AS  A 
TWO-YEAR-OLD  with  nearly  400  lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Her  son,  Flying  Fox's  Golden  Prince,  62437,  sold  in  our 
1902  auction  to  the  late  Hon.  A.  M.  Bowman,  has  9  tested 
daughters,  one  of  which  (Golden  Prince's  Irene)  tested  as  a 
THREE-YEAR-OLD,  687  lbs.  15  oz.  butter  in  one  year, 
11,440  lbs.  11.2  ozs.  milk.  He  also  has  6  granddaughters  in 
the  Register  of  Merit — the  blood  "breeds  on." 

Her  daughter,  Eminent's  Golden  Beatrice,  203992,  sold 
in  our  1907  auction  at  16  months  old  for  $1,460,  to  Mr.  Al- 
fred G.  Vanderbilt,  Newport,  R.  L,  for  whom  she  produced 
some  excellent  prize  winning  stock. 

Her  1913  calf,  Beatrice's  Handsome  Noble,  121098,  sold 
in  our  1914  auction  to  go  to  New  Zealand — 14,000  miles, 
the  greatest  distance  we  have  ever  shipped  a  bull. 

Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  one  of  the  best  and  handsomest 
cows  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  She  is  now  in  her 
eighteenth  year,  has  been  a  regular  breeder,  and  is  again 
safe  in  calf.  When  fresh  she  has  repeatedly  milked  24 
qts.  per  day.  Large  and  tempting  offers  have  been  made 
for  her,  but  we  have  always  declined  to  name  a  price  on 
her.  Mr.  Geo.  E.  Peer  always  told  us  that  Golden  Bea- 
trice 2d  appealed  to  him  as  the  best  imported  cow  he  ever 
saw. 

Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  a  DOUBLE  GRANDDAUGHTER 
OF  GOLDEN  LAD,  with  50  per  cent,  of  his  blood,  the  same 
as  the  World's  Champion  VESTA'S  DAISY,  referred  to 
further  on.  Golden  Lad  has  six  sons  with  daughters  in 
the  Register  of  Merit,  three  of  them  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions.  He  has  16  or  more  grand- 
sons with  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit.  GOLDEN 
FERN'S  LAD  IS  HIS  DOUBLE  GRANDSON.  His  son, 
Mon  Plaisir  (imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  for 
$3,500)  produced  the  sire  of  Vesta's  Daisy  (sold  in  our 
1912  auction  for  $2,700),  winner  of  Gold  Medal  in  public 
butter  test — 3  lbs.  11%  ozs.  of  churned  butter  in  24  hours 
—THE  WORLD'S  RECORD  FOR  CHURNED  BUTTER 
IN  PUBLIC  TEST.  Golden  Lad's  son,  Golden  Lad's  Cham- 
pion (imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auction) 
sired  the  dam  of  Vesta's  Daisy. 

WHAT  A  MOTHER  FOR  A  HERD  BULL! 


GOLDEN  BEATRICE  2d,  162060,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  8236,  H.  C.) 
18  LBS.  6  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  SEVEN  DAYS,  22  TO  24  QUARTS  MILK  PER  DAY, 

DAM  OF  THE  SPLENDID  BULL,  GOLDEN  BEATRICE'S  SULTAN,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C.     (SEE  OPPOSITE  PAGE 

FOR  HIS  PEDIGREE.) 

(Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  still  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd,  18}  years  old,  and  safe  in  calf  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 

Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  one  of  the  best  and  handsomest  cows  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  She  tested  in  May,  1904,  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs.  from  48  lbs.  of  milk,  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs.  per  week.  She  could  with  comfort,  make  3  lbs.  of  butter 
per  day.  When  fresh  she  has  repeatedly  given  24  qts.  milk  per  day.  Large  and  tempting  offers  have  been  made  for  her, 
but  we  have  always  refused  to  name  a  price  on  her.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Golden  Beatrice,  sold  in  our  1901  sale  to  Mr. 
George  Vanderbilt,  Biltmore,  N.  C,  for  $1,400,  and  who  tested  for  him  22  lbs.  in  7  days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs.  in  30  days.  Mr. 
George  E.  Peer  always  told  us  that  Golden  Beatrice  2d  appealed  to  him  as  the  best  imported  cow  he  ever  saw. 

Two  daughters  and  a  son  of  Golden  Beatrice  2d  have  been  sold  in  our  auction  sales  for  an  average  of  SI. 093.  They  were  all  by 
different  bulls;  viz.,  Eminent  2d,  Stockwell  and  Viola's  Golden  Jolly.  Her  son,  Beatrice's  Stockwell,  who  sold  in  our  1908 
auction  for  $800,  afterward  fetched  $2,100  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  sale.  Five  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  for  an  average 
of  $959. 

Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  dam  of  Flying  Fox's  Golden  Prince.  62437,  a  bull  sold  in  our  1902  auction  to  the  late  Hon.  A.  M.  Bowman. 
Flying  Fox's  Golden  Prince  has  9  tested  daughters,  8  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit,  one  of  which  (Golden  Prince's  Irene) 
tested  as  a  3-year-old,  G87  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter,  11,440  lbs.  11.2  ozs.  milk,  in  one  year. 

Golden  Beatrice  2d  is  dam  of  Gamboge's  Beatrice.  268950,  who  was  sold  in  our  1912  auction,  when  8  months  old,  for  $625,  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney,  in  whose  "Mcridalc  Farms"  herd  she  has  made  the  Register  of  Merit,  commencing  test  at  2  yrs. 
5  mos.  old,  with  393  lbs   8  ozs.  butter  in  one  year.      (An  economic  test,  no  preparation  or  forcing.) 

Golden  Beatrice  2d,  is  a  double  granddaughter  of  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242.  H.  C„  with  50  per  cent,  of  his  blood.  Golden  Lad  has  six 
sons  with  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit,  three  of  them  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions.  He 
has  sixteen  or  more  grandsons  with  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit  on  yearly  authenticated  butter  tests.  His  son,  Mon 
Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H.  C,  is  grandsire  of  Imported  Vesta's  Daisy,  269760  (sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $2,700),  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  in  public  butter  test  on  the  Island  of  Jersey,  May,  1911,  making  3  lbs.  Ill  ozs.  butter  in  24  hours— the  WORLD'S 
RECORD  FOR  YIELD  OF  CHURNED  BUTTER  iii  public  butter  test. 


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Bull. 


GOLDEN  BEATRICE'S  SULTAN,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY.) 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  December  10,  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  a  few  white  spots  in  forehead; 
black  tongue  and  switch. 

Of  all  the  bulls  borne  by  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  we 
prize  this  one  most  highly,  not  from  sentiment,  but 
because  he  is  worthy  individually  to  succeed  his 
lamented  sire.  Stylish  in  carriage  and  as  proud  as  a 
hackney,  a  splendid  type,  of  wonderful  stamina, 
body  of  great  length,  very  deep  at  middle,  and  with 
great  heart  girth;  a  "bull"  head  that  his  sire  could 
not  deny,  thoroughly  masculine,  broad  and  dished, 
with  bright  "pop"  eyes  and  neatly  intumed  horns; 
already  developing  a  prominent  crest;  back  straight 
and  strong  to  root  of  tail,  which  is  set  like  that  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad;  hide  richly  colored,  thin  and 
elastic;  symmetrically  put  together,  rugged,  and 
shows  his  splendid  breeding  in  a  poise  that  is  due 
to  his  aristocratic  inheritance. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show.  Chicago,  '11, 
competing  against 
two  Cham,  winners 
over  the  Island  and 
the  winners  of 
Championships  a  t 
eleven  of  America's 
most  important 
shows  in  "1 1,  he  won 
the  following: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old 
class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull. 
2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull, 
any  age. 

Gold  Medal  offered  by 
American  Jer.  Cattle 
Club  for  Grand 
Cham,  bull  bred  by 
exhibitor. 

Headed  herd  winning 
#200  Special  prize, 
"bull  and  10  fe- 
males." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100 
Special)  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 

Sired  t  h  e  5  animals 
winning  1st  pr.  for 
calf  herd,  5  entries. 

(See  front  page  B.) 


Dam 

GOLDEN 

BEATRICE  2d, 
P.  8236,  H.  C. 

(162060, A. J. C.C.) 

One  of  the  best  and 
handsomest  cows 
ever  owned  at  "Lin- 
den Grove."  She 
tested  in  May,  '04,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
in  24  hours  from  48 
lbs.  of  milk,  at  the 
rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs. 
per  week.  When 
fresh  she  has  repeat- 
edly given  24  qts. 
milk  per  day. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Beatrice,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
AA,  393  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year  as  a 
2-yr.-old;  sold  in  our 
'12  auction  for  $625, 
to  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney. 

Eminent's  Golden 
Beatrice,  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  to  Mr.  A.  G. 
Vanderbilt,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  for 
$1,460. 

Viola's  Golden  Bea- 
trice, sold  in  our 
'10  auction  to  Mr. 
F.  M.  Dyer,  Closter, 
N.  J.,  for  $1,010. 

Flying  Fox's  Golden 
Prince,  62437,  sold 
in  our  '02  auction  to 
the  late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman ;  now  sire  of 
9  tested  cows,  8  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

And  other  notables. 

(See  notes  on  opposite 
page.) 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C  C 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000.  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  $13,000. 

Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Fern's  Viola,  on  retest, 
has  made  672  lbs. 
butter  in  10  mos.  of 
her  year's  work,  be- 
ginning as  a  five- 
year-old. 


Golden  Sultana, 
146282, A.  J.  C.  C 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24 
entries ) ,  Sept . ,  '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for  $2,350,  to  Mr. 
Howard  W  i  1 1  e  t  s, 
from  whom  we  pur- 
chased her  for  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd. 

Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700;  and 
at  same  time  her 
son,  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  sold  for 
$11,100. 

Golden  Sultana  is  a 
granddaughter  o  f 
old  Sultane  and  has 
inherited  the  famous 
dairy  type,  espe- 
cially in  the  udder 
and  teats,  for  which 
her  grandam  was 
famous. 

'  Dr.  Jim,  P.  2318.  C 
A  sire  of  great  dairy 
cows,  one  in  our 
herd  milking  18  to 
20  quarts.  3  months 
after  calving. 
Sire  of 
Lowland  Dora  2d,  P. 
8095,  H.  C.  Parish 
prize.  May,  '00;  dam 
of  Dora's  Fox,  P. 
3682,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jersey,  '05 ;  he  sire  of 
.Granny's  Hero,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,  '07. 
Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '04,  1  lb.  7  ozs. 
in  24  hours;  dam  of 
the  bull.  Golden 
Champion,  P.  3334, 
H.  C,  sire  of  8  tested 
cows,  including 
Brightness,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  and 
dam  of  the  noted 
bull.  Bright  Prince. 


I  Beatrice, 

P.  6852,  H.  C. 
(Golden  Beatrice. 

157326.  A.  J.  C.  C) 
2d  pr.,  St.  Ouen  Show, 

'00. 
3d  over  Jer.,  May,  '00. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$1,400  to  Mr.  George 

Vanderbilt,      R  i  1  t- 

more,  N.  C. 
She  tested  for  him  22 

lbs.  butter  in  7  days 

and"89ribs.  5  ozs.  in 

30_days.    . 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  Poppy  Viola, 
2£  years  old,  winner 
of  the  Br.  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  1  lb.  15 
ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk. 

Sire  of  23  other  tested 
cows,  10  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners, and  of  2  sons 
that  sold  at  auction 
for  $24,000. 

Sire  of  10  producing 
bulls,  including 
Berry's  Golden 
Jolly,  sire  of  13  test- 
ed cows;  sold  at  auc- 
tion for  $11,000. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '04. 

Tested  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  50  days  in  milk. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land and  Theatre 
Cup  (Champion- 
ship), '05. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

.  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Uncle  Peter,  P.   2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable     lot      of 
dairy  cows. 
Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,    H.    C,    a    fa- 
mous   show    cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of      Oaklands,      1st 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '96. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden   Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
And  31  others. 


.  Lily  Brown,  P.  420,  C. 

Dam  of  Deery,  Cham- 
pion over  Jer.,  and 
sold  to  Mr.  Coleman 
for  £300  ($1,500). 

She  is  also  dam  of 
Golden  Lily,  P. 
5101,  H.C.,  1st  prize 
over  the  Island, 
whose  son,  Mon 
Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H. 
C,  sold  at  our  '01 
sale  for  $3,500. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden   Lad's  Fawn 

Duchess,  166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     B  e  a  t  r  i  c  e, 

157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 

10£  ozs. 
Sandgate,    122509,    20 

lbs.  10*  ozs. 
And  28  others. 


I   Beta,  P.  3143,  H.  C 

A  grand  cow. 

Dam  of  several  other 
noted  animals,  in- 
cluding Hamley's 
Golden  Lad,  sire  of 
Molina's  Pride,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  2\ 
ozs.,  219  days  in 
milk. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 


Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C 

1st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 


Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 
Sire  of 

Lady  Longfield,  23524, 
20  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Lady  Fair,  22103.  19 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

And  7  others. 

Sold  in  our  '82  auction 
for  $3,100. 

Sire  of  4  producing 
bulls,  including 
Count  Cicero 
(above),  the  grand- 
sire  of  Golden  Lad 
and  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'70. 
1st  H.  B.,  71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C.    I. 

Ex.,  '71. 
"The  first  of  the  most 

celebrated  family 

the  Island  has  ever 

seen." 
(See  notes  at  right.) 


f  Carlo,  P.  180,  C 
1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '78. 
Parish.  R.  J.  S.,  '78. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '79. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sire  of 
Belle  Dame  2d,  18  lbs. 

12  ozs. 
Miss  Alexander  2d,  15 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
And  2  others. 

Blonde.  F.  1365,  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding Sultane 
14th,  that  in  t  h  e 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  l£  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

2d  H.  B.  ov.  Jer..  '88. 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

1  lb.  144  ozs.  butter. 

Granddaughter 
of  Count  Cicero, 
whose  sire,  Cicero, 
won  1st  over  Jer., 
'82;  sired  8  tested 
cows,  and  sold  at 
our  '83  sale  for 
$3,100. 

Everton  Prince, 
P.  761,  H.  C. 


Miss  du  Ctos, 

P.  1396,  C 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

(See  below.) 

C*>unt  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889,  C. 
Out  of  same   dam   as 
Trial,  P.  1184,  H.  C 


Happy,  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom,18218. 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise,    15789, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 


Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F.  1736,  C 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C 

Wolseley,  P.  401.  H.  C. 
lstov.  Jer.,  '83.'84.'85. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

Hermione,  P.  634,  C. 

Vertumnus, 

P.  161,  H.  C- 
1st  pr..  Trinity,  '77. 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows  in 
America. 

Garenne,  F.  1575,  H.C. 

A  20-quart  cow. 

Dam  of  Young  Ga- 
renne, 13641.  19  lbs. 
8  ozs. 


Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C.  is  dam  of: 

Sultane  9th,  P.   1145.  H.  C,  grandam  of  Golden 

Sultana.  ,  ,  ... 

Count  Wolseley.  P.  928,  H.  C,  sire  of  Brookhill 

Rose  2d  (above).  Oxford  Lass,  Alicante,  etc. 
Sultane  8th.  P.  944.  H.  C.  grandam  of  Golden 

Lad  (see  above). 
Sultane  2d,   rate  of  23  lbs.   8   ozs.,   for  M.   H. 

Messchert. 
Sultane   4th,    a   magnificent   cow    in   the    former 

herd   of   Theo.   A.    Havemeyer,    who   sold   her 

bull  calf,  when  nine  months  old,  for  $1,775,  at 

the  Kellogg  sale  in  May,  '82. 
Sultane  5th,   1st  prize  over  all  Jersey,   '80,    and 

sold  at  our  '83  sale  for  $2,800- 

Dick.  F.  171,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  John,  '73,  '74. 

Cowslip,  P.  24,  C. 
1st  prize,  St.  John,  '76, 
'80. 


f   Hero,  P.  126,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '76. 


Pretty  Maid, 

F.  1943,  H.  C. 
Par.  pr.,  R.  J.  A.  S. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jersey,  'S3. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail,  30975, 

24  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Cicero's   Ruby,   29040, 
14  lbs.  i\  ozs. 


Sultane  8th. 

P.  944,  H.  C. 
Dam    of    many    noted 

prize    winners,    and 

winner  of  2d  H.  B. 

pr.  and  3d  over  Jer. 

in    '84;    also    Parish 

prize. 


Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C 


f  Yankee,  P.  27,  H.  C. 
{    1st  over  Jersey,  '71. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '71. 
|   Silver     Medal,     C.     I. 
Ex.,  '71. 

Tinker. 


f  Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey. 
1st  Eng.  Royal. 
1st  prize  and  Silver 
Medal  at  L  o  n  d  o  u 
Dairy  Show,  '81. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C 
"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C 
(See  above.) 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 
Sire  said   to  be   Roy- 
alist.P.  139,  H.  C. 


f  Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 
Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
grandsire  of  the  fa- 
mous bull,  Boyle,  P. 
1559,  H.  C. 


.  Lemon,  F.  2402,  C. 
Umpire  3d,  P.  350.  C. 


M'ine  du  Pre, 

F.  4146,  C. 


Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey,  '70. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '70. 
1st  H.  B.  prize,  '71. 
Br.  Med.,  C  I.  Ex.. '71. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C- 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows. 

Quality,  F.  1748.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Jersey  S., 
'82;  16  lbs.  8  ozs.  in 
7  days. 


Umpire  2d, 

P.  232,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '80. 
3d  over  Jersey.  '81. 

[  Fancy,  F.  1324,  C. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


SOME  "BULLY"  TESTIMONIALS  FROM  CANADA  TO  TEXAS 


CANADA 

Mr.  John  Pringle,  manager  of  the  Hank  of  Toronto,  London, 
<  int.,  Can.,  writes  under  date  of  February  10,  1916: 

Dear  Mr.  Cooper:  A  visitor,  after  careful  inspection  of 
You'll  Do's  Majesty,  120702,  the  bull  I  got  from  you,  said 
that  if  we  gave  him  the  care  he  should  have  he  would  surely 
"beat  them  all"  this  fall  unless  something  comes  out  which 
he  has  not  seen.  From  the  bull  barn  we  went  to  see  the 
heifers.  He  selected  one  he  liked,  and  asked  the  price. 
I  replied  that  "last  week  the  price  was  $200,  but  that  she  had 
been  since  bred  to  You'll  Do's  Majesty  and  that  now  the 
price  was  raised."  He  took  her.  In  view  of  what  our  friends 
say  of  the  purchase  of  this  youngster,  I  am  more  than 
anxious  that  he  should  make  good.  I  thought  it  would 
be  of  some  interest  to  you,  to  know  just  how  he  impressed 
the  first  Canadian  breeder  who  saw  him. 

Yours  truly, 

John   Pringle. 

VERMONT 

Mr.  Henry  Welch,  whose  farm  is  at  West  Pawlet,  Yer- 
mont,  writes  under  date  of  February  17,  1916: 

My  Dear  Mr.  Cooper:  The  bull,  The  Sultan  of  Saucon, 
121099,  came  through  all  right,  in  good  condition,  and  I 
am  more  than  pleased  with  him.  He  is  simply  superb. 
I  have  been  thinking  that  you  must  have  made  a  mistake 
and  sent  me  the  best  bull  you  had  at  "Linden  Grove."  If 
you  have  better  ones,  I  want  to  come  and  see  them.  Every 
one  who  has  seen  the  bull  admires  him — calls  him  a  show  bull 
I  have  been  studying  his  breeding,  and  it  seems  to  me  he  is 
carrying  the  blood  of  the  very  best  strains  of  the  breed.  I 
have  a  bunch  of  heifers  from  good  dams,  and  sired  by  Finan- 
cial Daisy's  Noble  (a  bull  that  you  once  owned),  and  by 
breeding  them  to  this  bull  I  am  looking  for  great  results. 
If  I  do  not  get  some  fine  stock,  then  there  is  no  use  in  paying 
attention  to  strains  of  blood. 

I  want  to  thank  you  for  the  way  you  have  treated  me  in 
this  deal.  You  have  done  better'  by  me  than  I  expected. 
I  had  heard  and  read  much  about  "Cooper"  and  his  way  of 
dealing,  and  felt  that  you  would  do  better  by  me  than  I 
could  for  myself — and  vou  certainly  did.  Today,  money 
would  not  buy  this  bull.  Respectfully  yours, 

Henry  Welch. 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Mr.  U.  G.  Groff,  Amherst,  Mass.,  under  date  of  February 
IS,  1916,  writes: 

Dear  Mr.  Cooper:  The  bull,  N'ursie's  Noble  Oxford, 
121957,  arrived  safely  and  on  time.  He  pleases  me,  and 
all  who  have  seen  him.  His  pedigree  and  your  description 
suited  me  better  than  anything  I  had  seen  advertised.  Now 
that  he  is  here  before  me,  I  am  satisfied  that  he  is  "the  one 
bull  among  them  all"  for  me.  I  have  some  "real  dairv  cows," 
and  look  for  "Oxford"  to  sire  some  much  better  ones  from 
them.  Thanking  you  for  sending  me  such  a  magnificent 
animal,  and  hoping  that  we  may  meet  at  the  show  this  fall, 
I  am,  Sours  very  truly, 

U.  G.  Groff. 


NEW  JERSEY 

Oaklands  Combination,  120893,  A.  I.  C.  C,  a  vcarling 
grandson  of  Combination,  1'.  3744,  H.  C,  and  out  of  a  public 
butter  test  daughter  of  Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C,  was 
sold  to  Mr.  Edward  Clark,  Pompton  Plains,  X.  T-,  who  writes 
under  date  of  July  26,  1915: 

"Oaklands  Combination  arrived  safely  and  in  good  con- 
dition. He  is  the  handsomest  young  bull  that  I  have  ever 
owned.  I  am  very  much  pleased  with  him  indeed,  and 
think  him  a  great  bargain." 


IOWA 

The  Penelcriek  Sisters,  managers  of  the  Maple  Park 
Dairy  Farm,  owned  by  Mrs.  Fanny  W.  Emeny,  Eldora, 
Iowa,  under  date  of  February  9th,  write: 

Dear  Sir:  Faun  Sultan  of  Oaklands,  129192,  arrived 
January  31st  and  is  beginning  to  get  used  to  us.  He  is  very 
gentle  and  good  natured.  We  are  yery  much  pleased  with 
him.  He  is  just  "beautiful  all  over."  We  believe  he  will  be 
a  blue  ribbon  winner  some  of  these  days.  Dr.  and  Mrs. 
Emeny  are  also  very  much  pleased  with  him. 

Yery  truly  yours, 
Penelerick  Sisters. 

Dr.  H.  W.  Emeny  wrote  on  April  15th  as  follows:  "Faun 
Sultan  of  Oaklands  has  done  very  well  since  he  arrived  here; 
has  become  accustomed  to  this  climate  and  his  present 
surroundings;  is  doing  very  nicely  at  present,  and  is  a  very 
fine  animal.  I  want  to  assure  you  that  we  like  him  very  much 
and  feel  entirely  satisfied  with  him.  We  appreciate  very 
much  your  confidence  in  us  as  one  of  your  customers,  and 
especially  since  "Faun  Sultan"  has  arrived,  we  have  absolute 
confidence  in  you  and  your  stock." 

In  July  1915,  we  shipped  a  young  bull  to  Mr.  D.  W.  Rich, 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa,  named  Cowslip's  Fern,  121686,  grandson 
of  Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C,  with  Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
Oxford  blood  on  sire's  side.  Under  date  of  July  11th,  Mr. 
Rich  writes: 

"The  young  bull  from  'Linden  Grove'  arrived  this  morning 
in  good  condition,  and  I  wish  to  thank  you.  The  two 
characteristics  that  struck  me  at  first  sight  were  his  soft 
mellow  hide  and  his  fine  dairy  type.  I  am  more  than  pleased 
with  him.  If  he  does  not  make  a  sire  of  good  dairy  cows, 
I  shall  be  mistaken.  He  is  so  good  at  withers,  has  such  a 
strong  straight  back,  and  his  hind  quarters  are  about  as 
good  as  any  I  have  ever  seen.  Then  he  shows  good  develop- 
ment of  veins  and  milk  wells.  I  was  so  anxious  he  should 
have  a  strong  straight  back  and  good  rump,  as  well  as  thin 
withers,  that  you  can  be  sure  I  am  more  than  pleased,  as  in 
these  points  he  is  about  the  best  I  have  seen.  He  is  cut  out 
nicely  at  the  thighs." 

TEXAS 

Mr.  R.  A.  Forsyth,  Carthage,  Texas,  under  date  of  March 
20,  1916,  writes: 

Gentlemen:  Oxford  King  of  the  Manor,  122753,  the  bull 
you  shipped  to  me,  is  developing  into  the  handsomest  big 
rugged  fellow  the  Jersey  fanciers  of  this  country  ever  had 
the  occasion  to  mate  their  cows  with.  They  are  showing  their 
appreciation  by  forcing  me  to  turn  some  one  off  almost  daily 
who  has  brought  a  cow  for  service  at  a  good  fee. 

Yours  very  truly, 

R.  A.  Forsyth. 

Mr.  M.  J.  George,  Burleson,  Texas,  under  date  of  March  6, 
1916,  writes: 

Dear  Sir:  The  bull.  You'll  Do  of  Linden,  122757,  arrived 
in  good  shape,  and  just  as  vou  said,  is  a  "dandy."  But 
he  is  so  much  larger,  so  much  better  colored,  and  his  general 
makeup  is  so  much  better,  than  I  expected,  that  I  am  more 
than  pleased.  I  want  to  thank  you  for  fair  and  honorable 
dealing.  But  knowing  your  reputation,  I  felt  I  was  more 
than  safe  in  your  hands.  The  bull  is  doing  finely.  People 
all  along  the  road  for  fifty  miles  have  taken  much  interest 
in  him.  I  did  not  show  him  at  the  stock  show,  as  he  was  a 
little  sore  after  his  trip,  but  I  really  believe  I  could  have  won 
the  Grand  Championship  with  him.  I  like  him  so  well  that 
if  I  could  not  get  another  of  the  same  blood  and  individual- 
ity I  would  not  part  with  him  for  three  times  the  price  you 
charged.  I  regard  him  as  the  best  bull  in  north  Texas,  and 
am  proud  to  recommend  anyone  wanting  cattle  to  buy  from 
you  "sight  unseen."  Please  pick  me  out  a  foundation  herd 
to  mate  with  this  bull.  I  would  rather  have  your  judgment 
than  my  own.  I  think  more  of  the  bull  every  time  I  see 
him,  and  think  he  is  easily  worth  a  thousand  dollars. 

Yerv  trulv  vours, 

M.  1.  George. 


ORDER  OF  SALE. 
It  is  our  intention  to  follow  the  order  of  catalog  in  selling,  as  far  as  practicable,   with  exception  of  the  bulls.     Bulls  whose 
dams  are  in  the  sale  will  be  sold  when  the  dams  are  led  out;  and  the  others  will  be  offered,  as  nearly  as  expedient,  in  connection 
with  the  families  they  represent. 


B63 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  1.    Bull. 


SWEET  BREAD'S  OXFORD  FERN,  140203,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  Joseph  Hamon,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  14,  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  part  of  brisket  white;  spot  on 
belly;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons, 
Coopersburg,  Pa. 

A  splendid  young  bull,  of  wonderful  development 
for  age;  stylish,  symmetrical,  with  very  deep,  long, 
well  ribbed  body,  set  on  short,  clean  legs;  fine  head, 
like  that  of  Tormentor  at  same  age;  very  deeply  dished 
face,  with  bright  eyes;  back  straight  and  strong; 
splendid  hind  quarters;  beautifully  set  "whip"  tail, 
with  splendid  black  switch.  Good  judges  are  re- 
quested to  look  him  over  and  find  out  if  he  is  not 
something  of  a  "show"  bull. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
P.  4570,  H-  C. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Grouville-St.  Sa- 
viour Show,  April, 
'11. 

1st  prize  (2-year-old 
class).  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 

1st  prize,  Class  8,  10 
entries,  Aug.,  '12, 
and  Reserve  for 
Voisin  Special. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,  13 
entries,  April,  '13. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  7 
entries;  1st  prize 
with  progeny,  6  en- 
tries, Royal  Show , 
April,  '15. 


(Sweet  Bread  Lord,  P.  5299,  H.  C.) 


Sire 
FERN'S 

OXFORD  NOBLE, 
P.  5012,  H.  C. 

In  service  in  the  herd 
of  his  breeder,  Mr. 
J.  A.  Perree,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Island  of 
Jersey  Herd  Book 
Society. 

His  opportunities  and 
his  inheritance  fore- 
cast for  him  a  bril- 
liant future. 

He  is  sire  of  Mrs.  Nelle 
Fabyan's  excellent 
young  bull.  Fern's 
Noble  of  River 
Bank,  who  made 
such  a  good  showing 
in  "hot"  company 
at  last  season's 
shows. 

His  sire  has  produced 
many  prize  winners, 
and  is  a  son  of  the 
celebrated  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  who,  with 
his  dam,  Lady  Viola, 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $22,000. 

Lady  Viola  had  four 
public  butter  test 
daughters,  and  is 
herself  a  public  test 
cow,  2  lbs.  12  ozs.  in 
24  hours.  One  of 
her  daughters  is  the 
dam  of  five  official 
test  cows ,  and  she 
has  two  sons  with  46 
official  test 
daughters. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  May.  '11,  auc 
tion  for  $15,000  to 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows 
and  28  producing 
bulls. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '09. 

And  numerous  other 
prizes. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  and  head  of  a 
great  family. 

Her  sire  was  in  serv- 
ice for  5  years  at 
Linden  Grove. 


Oxford  Triumph.  P.  1210,  H.  C.  

Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test.  May,  '08, 
1  lb.  14  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs.  old,  107  days 
after  calving. 

Out  of  same  dam  as  Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire  of  the 
Theatre  Challenge  Cup  winner  at  the  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May,  '15,  and  many  other  win- 
ners; and  has  22  official  test  daughters.  Oxford 
You'll  Do  is  now  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  not 
for  sale. 

His  full  brother,  Ox- 
ford Knight,  sired 
the  cow  that  has 
just  won  Grand 
Championship  at  the 
great  Iowa  State 
Fair. 

Oxford  Triumph  is  by 
same  sire  as  Maj- 
esty, sold  i  n  our 
auction  for  $1,000, 
and  Stock  well, 
whom  we  sold  for 
$11,500. 


Dam 
SWEET 

BREAD  15TH, 
P.  14583, H.  C. 

Bred  by  Joseph 
Hamon,  Trinity,  Is- 
land of  Jersey. 

Won  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '11,  2 
lbs.  i  oz.  in  24  hours, 
from  37  lbs.  2  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  yrs.  old. 

Won  Trinity  Parish 
prize  at  Royal  Show, 
May,  '1 1  and  '13 ; 
and  was  Reserve  for 
the  Nicolle  Special 
(C  h  am  p  io  nship). 
May,  '11. 

Dam  of  Sweet  Bread 
27th,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  42  entries,  at 
the  Royal  Show,  and 
Trinity  Parish  prize, 
August,  '12. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 

He  has  sired  a  long 
list  of  prize  winners 
and  27  butter  test 
daughters. 

Among  the  1st  prize 
winners  he  has  sired 
are: 

Campanile's  Sultan. 
Championship  over 
New  Zealand  and 
many  other  prizes, 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Dark 
Beauty,  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th,  P.  15037,  H.C). 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'10;  sold  in  our  '11 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Texas,  for  whom  she 
won  in  the  fall  of 
'11,  6  1st  prizes  and 
4  Grand  Champion- 
ships at  most  im- 
portant shows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
prize  winners  and 
several  producing 
bulls. 

Sweet  Bread  8th, 
P.  10874,  H.  C. 

Her  half-sister,  Sweet 
Bread  18th,  made 
her  best  record  in 
the  public  butter 
test  of  May,  '14,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  at  6  years  old, 
136  days  after  calv- 
ing. She  won  the 
Bronze  Medal  in  '12, 
as  a  four-year-old, 
with  2  lbs.  2  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hrs., 
154  days  after  calv- 
ing. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and     Grouville 

■    Show,  '02. 

1  st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  Gamboge's 
Knight,  sold  in  our 
auction  for  $6,700, 
and  12  other  pro- 
ducing bulls. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  Farm"  for 
$2,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner,  who  is  dam 
of  t  h  e  sensational 
bull,  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  861S0,  win- 
ner of  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11. 

Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C. 
Champion,  St.  Saviour 

Show,  '01. 
Sweepstakes  over 

Grouville    and    St. 

Saviour  Show,  '01. 
Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 

including: 
Forfarshire's      Golden 

Rose,  in  Register  of 

Merit,    545    lbs.     15 

ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Sweet  Bread  3d, 
P.  8345,  H.  C. 

A  great  public  butter 
test  cow,  and  dam  of 
4  public  test 
daughters.  She 
tested  as  follows  in 
the  public  tests  on 
the  Island:  May, 
'03,  1  lb.  13J  ozs.; 
May.  '04.  1  lb.  12$ 
ozs.,  229  days  i  n 
milk. 


Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '02. 

Sweepstakes  over  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island.  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

He  was  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,300. 

Oxford  Lad  sired  the 
great  bulls,  Majesty, 
Lucy's  Champion 
and  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  the  latter 
selling  at  our  May, 
'10,  auction  sale  for 
$11,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

Of  his  daughters,  1 7 
have  won  prizes  or 
Certificates  of  Merit 
in  ten  public  butter 
tests  on  Island  of 
Jersey  within  5  yrs., 
among  them: 

Oxford  Fancy,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  May, 
'08,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs.,  77 
days  in  milk,  and  2 
other  Certificates. 

Spent  his  last  days  at 
Linden  Grove. 


I   Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
public    butter    test. 
May,    '09,   2   lbs.    H 
ozs.,      83      days      in 
milk. 
Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  leading  sire  of  bulls 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
(See  above.) 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs..  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Winner  of  first  prize 
at  the  3  Western 
Parishes  in  '99. 

r  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(As  above.) 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P. 
2115,  H.  C,  sire  of  a 
remarkable  lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Picton,  P.  2392.  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis. 
who,  as  a  3-year-old, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
(Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
(See  above.) 

Slip,  P.  2512,  H.  C 
Like  all  of  the  sons 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  Slip  has 
proved  himself  a 
very  successful 
sire. 
Sire  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows,  etc. 


Champion  Fly  inn  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  II.  C.) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,     870.5      ibs. 

butter,     13,604     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's   Flower  o' 

Dream  wold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Sold  in  our  auction  for 

$7,500. 
Has     43      sons     with 

tested  daughters. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 
Golden    Queen    of    St. 

Saviour,    2    lbs.     1$ 

ozs.,   214   days   in 

milk. 
Oxford  Ixia,  2  1  b  s.  8 

ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 

and    5    other   public 

butter  tests. 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Lass,  1st  pr.  winner 

over  the  Island. 
Oxford   Lad,   P.    3123. 

H.  C 
Caiest,  sire  of  9  tested 

cows. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

i  Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 
One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  was 
never  tested  for  but- 
ter, but  milked  as 
high  as  28  quarts 
daily.      (Above.) 

f  Ravaehol,  P.  2032,  C. 
His  dam  is  also  dam  of 
Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C.  (see  above). 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official    test,  2   lbs.  of 

butter   in   24   hours, 

Jersey  weight. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady    Fair,    22103,    19 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
Cicero's    Jolie,     18246, 

18  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
Dam      of      Count 
Wolseley. 

Sergeant  Major, 
P.  2010,  C 
4th  St.  Martin.  '94. 

Sire  of 
Surville's  Primula, Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '99. 
Phyllis,  Par.  pr.,  May, 
'99. 

Primrose  6th, 

P.  3808,  C. 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  May,  '91. 
3d  North  Club.  '90.  '91. 
2d  North  Club,  '97. 
Reserve,    North   Club, 

'98. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 
Sire  of  31  tested  cows. 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A   very   rich    and   per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Ravaehol,  P.   2032,  C 

John  Bull,  P.  2653,  C. 

Uncle  Peter's  Rosette, 
P.  7363,  H.  C. 

Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 
57498,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729. 
H.  C. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

1st  ov.  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 
C,  dam  of  Courage. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden     Lad's     Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Golden    Lad's    Mer- 
maid,   sold    at    our 
auction,    M  a  y,  '02, 
for  $1,100. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428, H.  C. 

Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  1*  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Courage,  P.  1813.  C. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Happy,  P.  211,  C- 
Sire    of    Happy    Blos- 
som. 1821S,  19  lbs.  5 


Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F. 1736,  C. 

Sultan,  F.  58,  H-  C 
1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67, '68. 
1st  Eng.  Roy.,  '68. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H. 


C. 


Castor's  Beauty, 
P.  3840,  C. 
Granddaughter 

of  Wolseley,  P.  401, 

H.  C. 


Willard  2d, 
P.  1078, 


H.  C 


Primrose  4th, 

P.  1671,  H.  C. 
3d  North  Club,  '85. 
4th  over  all  Jer.,  '86. 
4th  H.  B..  '86. 
2d  North  Club,  '86. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  has  more  sons  with  tested 
daughters  than  any  other  bull,  excepting 
Flying  Fox  and  Noble  of  Oaklands.  both  of 
whom  were  imported  by  us  and  sold  in  our 
auctions. 

Lady  Violet,  F.  8100,  H.  C. 


Sweet  Bread  2d,  P.  5938.   H.  C.  . 

Gold  Medal,  butter  test,  '00,  2  lbs.  7  ozs.,  165  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  14J   ozs.,    238    days 

in  milk,  at  13  years  old. 

Dam  of 
Sweet  Bread  14th.  public  butter  test,  May,  '10,  1  lb.  5\  ozs.,  206  days  in  milk. 
Cream  Bread,  public  butter  tests:     Oct.,  '09,  2  lbs.  1  oz.,  98  days  in  milk; 

Oct.,  '10,  2  lbs.  2  ozs..  165  days  in  milk.     She  won  Trinity  Parish  prize 

Aug.,  '07.     Now  named  Picton's  Sweet  Bread,  254234,  and  sold  in  Mr 

H.  V.  Prentice's  sale,  June,  '11,  for  $700. 


Tattoo  153 


No.  2.    Bull. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


PRISCILLA'S  SULTAN,  126916,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Dropped  September  25,  1914. 

White  in" forehead;  brisket,  belly,  legs,  tongue  and 
switch  white. 

A  bull  of  good  style  and  symmetry;  long  in  body, 
with  depth  to  match;  straight,  strong  back  clean 
shoulders  and  thin  withers,  splendid  head  and  eye; 
loose,  mellow  hide;  hams  thin  and  well  cut  out  be 
tween:  great  length  of  rump.  And  he  has  five  lines 
of  Golden  Terns  Lad  blood,  twice  through  Golden 
Sultana. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,   '11,  com- 
peting   against    two    Cham,    winners    over   the 
Island   and   the  winners   of  Championships   at 
eleven  of  America's  most  important  shows  in 
'11,  he  won  the  following: 
1st  prize  in  2 -yr.-old  class.  6  entries. 
Senior  Champion  bull,  2  years  old  or  over. 
Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 
Headed   herd  winning  $200   Special   prize,   "bull 

and  10  females." 
Silver  Trophy  ($100  Special  I  for  Grand  Champion 

bull. 
His  only  daughter  tried  for  Register  of  Merit  test 
made  308  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  9  months  of  her 
year's  test,  beginning  at  2  years  5  months  old. 
He  is  sire  of: 

Golden    Fern's   Jolly,   100629,    winner   of    Grand 
Championship     at     Mississippi-Alabama     Fair, 
13,  '14  and  '15.      (Bred  at  -'Linden  Grove.") 
Sultana's  Vernonia.  1st  prize  heifer  calf  and  one 
of   1st  prize  calf  herd.    National   Dairy  Show, 
'11.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.  "  ) 
The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  2d  pr.  senior  bull  calT.  and 
head   of    1st    prize   calf   herd.    National    Dairy 
Show,  '11.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove. "i 
Sarah's  Sultan.  1st  prize  yearling  bull,  Tennessee 
State  Fair,   '14.     Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 
St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sultana.   1st  prize  junior    year- 
ling  heifer.     13     entries.     Mississippi  Alabama 
Fair,  '14.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove 
And  other  winners. 

His  75  per  cent,  sister.  Fern's  Viola,  who  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10  months  of  a  year's  test 
(bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  is  dam  of  Viola's 
Raleigh,  121171.  1st  prize  junior  yearling  bull 
and  Junior  Champion.  Mississippi  Alabama 
Fair,  '15. 
His  half-brother,  Jolly's  Royal  Sultan  (by  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly),  sold  at  auction  for  $10,000,  and 
is  sire  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow. 
His  sire  is  a  full  brother  to  Poppy  Viola,  public 
test,  1  lb  15  ozs  in  24  hrs  .  ;it  30  mos.  old. 
159  days  after  calving.  (We  paid  $2,550  for 
Poppy  Viola. J 


Dam 
PRISCILLA'S  SULTANA, 

276817,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Bred  by  T    S    Cooper. 

Her    7  mos   old     heifer    calf,     Viola's    Priscilla, 

308520,    s,.l,i    in    our    |<H4    auction    for   $250. 

(Sired  by  a  son  of  Viola's  Golden  lollv  I 
Her grandsire,  <  ixford  Lad,  was  owned  at  "Linden 

Grove"  at  the  time  of  his  death       Among  his 

42    tested  daughters,    the    highest    is    Oxford 

CoCOtte,  724  lbs.  is  ozs  butter  in  1  year 
10.073  lbs  12.8  ozs.  milk;  sold  at  our  1911 
auction  for  $1,700.  She  was  out  of  same  duni 
as  rhe  Owl's  Sensation,  dam  of  Sensational 
Fern,  sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $10,200,  at 
8  months  old. 


Viola's  Golden  lollv, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Sold  in  our  May,  '09. 
auction  for  $12,000. 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
$13,000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  2  and  3-year-olds. 

One  of  them.  Fern's 
Viola,  is  now  on  re- 
test  as  a  5-year  old. 
and  has  made  672 
lbs.  butterin  lOmos. 
She  is  75  per  cent. 
same  blood  as  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bulls  at 
Forest  City  n  >hio). 
Lexington,  Ky.,  and 
Utah  State  Fairs  in 
'14.  and  many  other 
winners. 


f  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,   00.      A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior.  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show.    03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Reechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize.  Illinois  State  Pair,  '08;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show.  Chicago.  '08. 
Golden  jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won   1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce,   National   Dairy  Show,  Chicago,   and   Illinois   State   Fair,     08;   and 

many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  11  ozs. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby,  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sire  of    10  bulls   with    tested   daughters,    including   Derry's  Golden    Jolly. 

sire  of  13,  sold  at  auction  for  $11,000. 
Eleven  untested  daughters  are  the  dams  of  Register  of  Merit  cows, 
Sire   of    Mourier   Lass.    234539,    Grand   Champion    cow,    Utah    State    Fair, 

'13  and  '14;  and  many  other  winners. 

I   Lady  Viola.  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  May,  '04.  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show.  "05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup.  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited.  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  August,  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands.  P.  3909,  H.  C..  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull 
and  progeny,  April,  '10.      He  was  sold  in  our  May.  '11,  auction  for  $15,000. 

Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters,  including: 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C.  Certificate  of  Merit,  butter  test.  May.  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk.  She  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull, 
Viola's  Golden  Fern.  77393. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444.  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '06,  3  lbs..  38  days 

in  milk.      She  is  dam  of  5  public  butter  test  cows. 
Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola.  203699.  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days 
in  milk,  when  only  30  months  old.      We  bought  her  at  auction  for  $2,550. 
Goddington  Bagatelle,  1  lb.  6  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Her  son,  Noble  of  Oaklands.  now  has  37  butter  test  daughters  and  28  pro- 
ducing sons,  including  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  a  Champion  winner  at  the 
Royal  Show.  Jersey,  sire  of  II  tested  cows.  (Noble's  Tolly  Sultan  is  in 
service  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

I  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Uncle  Peter,   P.   21 15. 
H.    C-.   sire  of  a   re 
m  a  rk  ab  1  e  lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold   at  long 
prices. 
Sultane's  Snowdrop  P. 
8578,    H.    C.,    a    fa- 
mous    show     cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  oaklands,  P.  3/46 
H.  C.  1st  over  Jer.. 
Apr.,  '96,  and    was 
sold  to  Mr.   P.    Rob 
erts,   Narbert  h    Pa. , 
for  a  record  price. 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  §2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  has  inherited  the 
famous  dairy  type,  especially  in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  gran- 
dam  was  famous,  and  has  inherited  all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  hav- 
ing milked  as  high  as  48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  who  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$1 1 ,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

She  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  sire  of  two  2  year 
olds  in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records. 

Her  daughter,  Sultana  of  Linden,  sold  at  auction  for  $1 ,750,  at  8  months  old. 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506.  has  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit, 
and  a  son  with  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit. 


Sultana's  Oxford  Lad, 
76506,  A    J    C    C 

Sold  in   our  May.     10. 
auction  for  $1 1.100. 
At  same   time   his 
dam.       the       distin 
guished  Golden  Sul 

tana,  sold  for $3,700. 
That  his  get  are  appre 
ciated  by  Jersey 
people    is    indicated 
by     the    substantial 
prices    paid    for    his 
sons  and  daughters, 
most  of  them  calves; 
Sultana's  Jolly  Prin- 
cess |  ]  l  months  old 
selling   at   our   May, 
'11,    auction    for 
SI. 600. 
His  son,  Elvirian  Lad. 
has  bei.il  shown  sue 
cessfully   by   F.lmen- 
dorf    Farm,    winning 
1st   prize   at    Illinois 
State  Fair  in  a  class 
of   9    yearling   bulls, 
and  was  later  award- 
ed Grand  Champii  m 
ship  for  bulls  of  all 
ages  in  '13. 
Sire    of   4    Register    of 
Merit    cows,    includ 
ing  Oxford  Princess 
Sultana.    500    lbs.    2 
ozs.  in  1  yr.,  2  yrs. 

old. 

Golden  Fern's 

Priscilla, 
203989,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Her  dam'xnade  for  us  a 
butter  "test  of  17  lbs. 
6*ozs.  in  7  days,  from 
2*S  lbs.  milk,  at  3 
years  4  months  uld. 


f  oxford  Lad. 

P    (123,  II.  C 

I    1st    State's   prize   over 

the  Island,  Apr.,   03. 

Sire  of  42  butter  tested 

to\\  s 

Suns  of  O  xf  or  d  Lad 

have  realized  world's 
record  pri  es  at  auc- 
tion; Stockwell  hav- 
ing sold  for  Si  1.500 
and  Sultana's  <  >x 
ford  Lad  for  $11,  100. 
at  our  '07  and  '10 
sates. 

Among  his  daughters 
are: 

Oxford  Lad's  Brown 
Beauty,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  627  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  l  rear. 

Imp.  I  ixford  Butter 
cup.  in  Register  of 
Merit  516  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year. 


Golden  Sultana. 
146282,  A.  J.  C    C. 
i  See  above. 1 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 

C  h  a  in  p  i  o  n  s  h  i  p. 
North  Club  Show. 
'96  and   97. 

Pedro's  Priscilla, 

99413,  A.  J.  C.  C 
Daughter     of     Pedro, 

lis,.    Sweepstakes 

bull  at  World's  Pair, 
Chicago,  '93,  and 
sire  of  45  tested 
cows. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A    J.  C.  C 

I  Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  II    CO 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug..  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
57.500.  In  s  a  m  e 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

( )xf ord  Vi xen ,  2  lbs. 
2|  ozs.,  49  days  in 
milk. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville. 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2i  ozs. 

[  ( >xford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 

<  me  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad. 
i  ixford  I  x  i  a  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

Boyle.  P.  1559.  II  C 
Sire  of  Fontaine  ,  th. 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is 
land.  Fontaine  '»th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year . 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  471  1.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer  ,  2d  II     B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '99. 

I  lam  of 
Ravachol,  P    2032,  C 
John  Bull.  P.  2f.s;    C 
Uncle  Peter's  Rosette. 

P.  7363,  H.  C. 
Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729, 

H.  C 

f  Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '89. 
Among    his    daughters 
are     Alicante,     dam 
of     The     Owl.     and 
Brookhill    Rose    2d. 

id. nn     of    Golden 
Jolly. 
<  Ixford  Primrose. 
P.  2252.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
in  her  day  on  the 
Island. 

r  Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
Sire  of  i2  tested  cows, 

including 
Golden  Lad's  F  a  w  n 
Duchess,  166538.  2J> 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 

101    O/s 

Sandgate.  122509.  20 
lbs.  \0\  ozs. 

Tootsie.  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


IMPORTED  LADY  VIOLA,  238437,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C.) 

(Vol.  XVII,  Page  336,  English  Jersey  Herd  Book.) 

SOLD  IN  OUR   1911  AUCTION  FOR  $7,000,  THE  RECORD  PRICE,  TO  ELMENDORF  FARM,  LEXINGTON,  KY. 

Lady  Viola  Won  First  over  Jersey,  1904; 

Certificate  of  Merit  in  Public  Butter  Test,  May,  1904;  Yield,  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50  Days  in  Milk; 

First  over  Jersey  and  Winner  of  Theatre  Champion  Cup,  May,  1905; 

First  over  England  Wherever  Exhibited,  1906,  1907,  1908. 

LADY  VIOLA  IS  DAM  OF: 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (P.  3909,  H.  C),  winner  of  First  Prize,  St.  Saviour  Show,  1907;  First  over  Jersey,  1910, 
for  bull  and  progeny.  More  than  200  First  Prizes  and  Championships  stand  to  the  credit  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his 
get.     Noble  of  Oaklands  has  37  tested  daughters,  and  28  sons  with  tested  daughters. 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  in  Public  Butter  Test,  May,  1905;  yield,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  when  4 
years  and  1  month  old.  (She  is  owned  at  "Linden  Grove,"  and  we  also  have  her  son,  Viola's  Golden  Fern.  (See  his  pedigree, 
front  page  D.) 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  in  Public  Butter  Test,  May,  1906;  yield,  3  lbs.  38  days  in  milk,  when  4  years 
and  1  month  old.  Winner  of  Parish  Prize,  August,  1904.  Four  of  her  daughters  have  won  Certificates  of  Merit  in  the 
Public  Butter  Tests,  a  fifth  is  entered  in  Register  of  Merit,  and  another  won  First  Prize  over  the  Island. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669  (Poppy  Viola,  P.  10902,  H.  C),  winner  of  Bronze  Medal  in  Public  Butter  Test,  Oct.,  '05.  She 
is  looked  upon  on  the  Island  as  having  made  the  most  phenomenal  butter  test,  taking  into  consideration  age  and  lactation, 
ever  made — testing  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  1.59  days  in  milk  and  only  thirty  months  old.  She  made  a  private  test  of  2  lbs.  9  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  (We  imported  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola  and  sold  her  in  our  1907  auction  for  $675,  to  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton; 
and  re-bought  her  in  Mr.  Overton's  1908  auction  for  $2,550.     She  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  bull,  Viola's  Sultan.) 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  sold  in  our  1909  auction  to  Drs.  Still  and  Laughlin  for  $12,000;  and  sold  by  them  in  June,  1911, 
for  $13,000.  He  has  9  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit  and  is  sire  of  the  peerless  Champion  bull,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
86180. 

Goddington  Noble,  sired  by  Blue  Sultan,  for  which  Mr.  Alexander  Miller-Hallet,  Esq.,  refused  an  offer  of  two  thousand  guineas 
($11,500).  We  imported  Goddington  Noble  in  the  spring  of  1913  for  Elmendorf  Farm,  Lexington,  Ky.,  the  home  of  the 
"Lady  Viola  family." 

Goddington  Bagatelle,  1st  prize  (open  class,  16  entries)  young  cow,  Bath  and  West  of  England  Show,  1912;  dam  of  Goddington 
Noble  2d,  1st  prize  two-year-old  bull,  S  entries,  Bath  and  West  Show,  1912;  and  other  prizes. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


{Advertisement  in  the  Jersey  Bulletin   of  September  22,   1915.) 

THE  SOUTH  SPEAKS  OUT 

FOR  THE  BLOOD  OF  THE  PEERLESS  CHAMPION  BULL 

SULTANAS  GOLDEN  JOLLY 

86180,  A.  J,  C.  C. 

(Bred  and  Owned  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa.) 

THE  HANDSOMEST  AND  BEST  BRED  BULL  EVER  OWNED  AT  "LINDEN  GROVE." 

Read  the  following  letter  from  the  late  Capt.  J.  H.  Wright,  a  Mississippi  banker  and  pioneer  Jersey  breeder 

of  the  South.      Note  that  he  reached  the  heights  of  success  with  a  son  of  Sultana's  (iolden  Jolly,  and 

with  the  daughters  of  another  "Linden  Grove"  bull.      Read  opinions  of  such  leading  judges  as 

Graves,  Warren,  Gettys,  Spann,  Butler     that  under  them, 

THE  BLOOD  OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  DEFEATS  THE  ISLAND  CHAMPION. 


J.  H.  Wright,  Pres. 


G.  B.  Michael,  Vice  Pres. 


C.  C,  Dunn,  Sec'y. 


Linwood  Griffin,  Cashier. 


THE  GUARANTY  LOAN,  TRUST  AND  BANKING  COMPANY, 
MERIDIAN,  MISSISSIPPI. 

Messrs.  T.  S.  Cooper  &  .Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa.:  Meridian.  Miss.,  August  '.!,  1915 

Gentlemen — Noticing  your  reference  to  Golden  Fern's  Jolly  in  your  advertisement  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  I  thought  you 
may  be  interested  to  know  that  Dr.  Tait  Butler,  of  Memphis:  Mr.  Sam  \.  Warren,  Mr.  W.  Gettys,  Mr.  W.  k.  Spann  and  others 
have  expressed  themselves  about  as  strongly  as  Mr.  Graves  did.  I  am  sending  you  a  clipping  from  a  local  paper,  which  covers 
pretty  well  what  occurred.  The  next  day  I  said  to  Mr.  Graves  that  he  had  cut  out  quite  a  contract  for  me — to  win  both  classes 
at  the  National  Dairy  Show — to  which  he  replied:  "Well,  you  know  I  have  judged  there,  and  I  know  about  all  the  cattle  that 
will  be  there,  and  I  tell  you  that  it  is  my  judgment  that  you  can  win  both  with  the  bull  and  the  cow." 

It  may  be  also  interesting  to  you  to  know  that  both  the  cows  referred  to  by  Mr.  Graves — Merry  Gold  of  Millbrook,  180411, 
and  Golden  Massie,  181759 — are  daughters  of  another  bull  bred  at  "Linden  Grove,"  to  wit:  Golden  Lad's  Guaranty,  (>(>4(>.">.  (I 
send  you  their  records.)  Many  other  noted  judges  have  said  they  never  have  seen  better  cows  anywhere.  In  1912,  in  a  class  of 
seventeen  fine  cows,  Mr.  Sam  N.  Warren  gave  them  first  and  second;  while  the  imported  Tri-State  Grand  Champion  (she  hav- 
ing beaten  several  other  noted  herds,  and  all  of  the  Tennessee  herds)  was  placed  third  to  my  two. 

Very  truly  yours.  J.  H.  WRIGHT. 

IT  ALL  SHOWS   WHAT  AMERICAN  BREEDERS  CAN  DO  WITH  THE  RIGHT  KIND  OF  FOUNDATION 


PEN  PICTURE  OF  THE  TRIUMPH  OF  THE  SON  OF 

SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180,  OVER 

THE  GREAT  ISLAND  BRED  BULL. 

(Newspaper  account  of  the  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair.) 

It  was  an  inspiring  sight  to  see  the  beautiful  Jerseys  on  the  track 
in  front  of  the  grand  stand  under  the  electric  lights. 

The  most  intense  interest  centered  around  the  bull  senior  cham- 
pionship. Mr  McBeath's  Beechwood  Inauguration.  Captain 
Wright's  Golden  Fern's  Jolly  and  Black  Belt  Stock  Farm's  Cam- 
panile's Golden  Fern  were  led  out  before  the  judge.  Three  mag 
nificent  bulls  they  are  and  as  they  stood  there  with  proud  and 
defiant  carriage,  the  crowd  of  many  thousands  watched  every 
movement  of  the  judge.  Quickly  the  contest  settled  down  between 
the  lordly  imported  and  prize  winning  Campanile's  Golden  Fern 
and  Golden  Fern's  Jolly.  After  the  most  critical  inspection  the 
judge  called  up  the  breeders  who  had  assembled  on  the  track  and 
said.  •'Gentlemen,  there  can  be  no  doubt  where  this  championship 
should  go."  Pointing  to  Captain  Wright's  Golden  Fern's  Jolly, 
he  continued: 

"This  is  the  most  outstanding  bull  that  I  have  seen  for  years," 
and  then  he  requested  that  the  crowds  be  megaphoned,  and  he 
urged  and  insisted  that  Captain  Wright  should  send  this  great  bull 
and  his  two  wonderful  cows  to  Chicago  to  the  National  Dairy  Show, 
the  greatest  cattle  show  in  all  the  world — assuring  them  that  no 
man  had  a  better  chance  to  win. 

When  one  realizes  that  C.  T.  Graves  represents  about  all  Jer- 
sey knowledge,  it  makes  one  feel  that  Meridian  has  a  Point  Comfort 
14th  or  two. 

A  reporter  of  The  Star  heard  Dr.  Tait  Butler,  of  Memphis,  him- 
self a  well-known  judge,  say  to  a  group  of  gentlemen  that  he  re- 
garded C.  T.  Graves  the  most  competent  judge  of  dairy'  cattle  in 
America.  Praise  from  such  a'source  is  praise  indeed,  and  Captain 
Wright  may  well  feel  gratified Jover  the  possession  of  such  cattle. 


TWO  GRAND  CHAMPIONS  OF  THE  SOUTH  OF 

"LINDEN  GROVE"  BLOOD. 

(Both  Owned  by   Capt.   J.  H    Wright,  Meridian,  Miss.) 

GOLDEN   FERNS  JOLLY,    100629. 

(Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

First  prize  over  two  years  and  under  three;  also  senior  cham- 
pion and  grand  champion,  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair.  1913,  \Y.  R. 
Spann,  judge. 

First  prize  and  head  of  the  first  prize  herd;  also  senior  cham- 
pion and  grand  champion,  Mississippi  State  Fair,  1913,  Wm.  Get- 
tys. judge. 

First  in  Class  and  head  of  first  prize  herd;  senior  champion  and 
grand  champion  and  winner  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club's 
gold  medal.  Mississippi  Alabama  Fair.  1914.  C.  T.  Graves,  judge. 
(The  biggest  show  at  any  State  fair  in  the  United  States,  except  nm-, 
for  the  year — 136  head.)  Mr.  Graves  called  him  the  most  out 
standing  bull  that  he  had  seen  for  many  years  and  urged  and  in- 
sisted that  he  be  sent  to  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  with 
every  chance  to  win. 

MERRY   GOLD  OF  MILLBROOK,    18041  I. 

(Sire  bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

First  and  champion.  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair,  and  member  of 
the  first  prize  herd,  1911,  Dr.  Tait  Butler,  judge. 

First,  sweepstakes  and  champion,  Mississippi  State  Fair,  and 
member  of  the  first  prize  herd,  1911,  L.  E.  Frost,  Tait  Butler  and 
W.  B.  Sivley.  judges. 

First  in  class,  17  entries,  including  the  grand  champion  at  the 
Tri  State  Fair,  Memphis;  also  champion  and  grand  champion  and 
winner  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club's  gold  medal;  also  mem 
ber  of  the  first  prize  herd  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair  1912,  Sam  N. 
Warren,  judge. 

First  prize,  senior  champion  and  grand  champion.  Mississippi 
State  Fair,  1913,  Wm.  Gettys,  judge. 

First  prize,  senior  and  grand  champion  and  winner  of  the  Amer- 
ican Jersey  Cattle  Club's  gold  medal  for  the  second  time.  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair,  1914,  C.  T.  Graves,  judge.  Mr.  Graves  insisted  that 
she  be  sent  to  the  National  Dairy'  Show,  Chicago,  and  pronounced 
her  "wonderful."  ,  /j ,  j  iJfcJ  jg  ,__,  ^  t  ,  u  ._,.  ,  ^  J--    _, 


WHY   GO  TO  THE  ISLAND?   JUST   AS   WELL  BUY   AT  THE  FOUNTAINHEAD. 
THE  BLOOD  OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  JERSEYS  DOMINATES  THE  SHOW  RING  AND  BUTTER  TESTS. 


Tattoo  151 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30.  1916. 


No.  3.    Bull. 


SULTANA'S  ASHLEY  PRINCE,  128972,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Dropped  December  10,  1914. 

Star  in  forehead;  brisket,  belly,  left  flank,  legs, 
tongue,  tail  and  switch  white. 

Good  head;  very-  prominent,  large  eyes,  wide  apart, 
and  deeply  dished  face;  very  rugged  constitution; 
body  well  ribbed  and  of  great  capacity;  carries  a 
"bread-basket' "  like  that  of  his  sire;  hide  rich  and 
mellow;  strong,  broad  loins;  body  low  to  ground, 
on  short  legs;  tail  set  high,  and  with  good  switch. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000,  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  $13,000. 

Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Fern's  Viola,  on  retest, 
has  made  672  lbs. 
butter  in  10  mos.  of 
her  year's  work,  be 
ginning  as  a  five 
year- old. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY* 
86180,  A.  J.C.  C. 

At  the  National  Dairy* 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
competing  against 
two  Cham,  winners 
over  the  Island  and 
the  winners  of 
Championships  at 
eleven  of  America's 
most  important 
shows  in  '11,  he  won 
the  following: 
1st    prize    in  2-yr.  old 

class,  6  entries. 
Senior  Champion  bull, 

2  years  old  or  over. 
Grand  Champion  bull, 

any  age. 
Gold  Medal  offered  by 
American  Jer.  Cattle 
Club    for   Grand 
Cham,  bull  bred  by 
exhibitor. 
Headed    herd    winning 
$200    Special    prize, 
"bull    and    10    fe- 
males." 
Silver    Trophy     ($100 
Special)  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 
Sired    t  h  e    5    animals 
winning    1st  pr.    for 
calf   herd,  5  entries. 
Sire  of 
Golden     Fern's    Jolly. 
Grand  Champion 
bull    at    Mississippi- 
Alabama    Fair,    '13, 
'14  and   '15.      (Bred 
at  "Linden  Grove.") 
Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
one  of  1st  prize  calf 
herd.  National  Dairy 
Show,  '11.     (Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove.") 
St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sul- 
tana,  1st  prize  jun- 
ior   yearling    heifer, 
13     entries,     Missis- 
sippi-Alabama  Fair. 
14.      (Bred  at  "Lin- 
den Grove.") 
And  many  other  win- 
ners. 


Dam 
COMBINATION'S 
ASHLEY  BELLE, 

288008,  A.  J.C.  C. 
(PRINCESS 

ORLET, 
P.  16494,  H.C.) 

Sold  in  our  '13  auction 
for  $1,000. 

A  powerful  cow,  with 
great,  deep,  wedge- 
shaped  body, 
and  of  handsome 
mold;  immense 
girth,  splendid  hips 
and  loins,  and 
strong,  straight 
back ;  a  sweet  dished 
face,  with  big,  ex- 
pressive eyes;  clean 
cut  flat  neck;  tail 
thin,  well  set,  with 
abundant  white 
switch;  udder  large, 
just  about  perfect  in 
shape,  full  in  front 
and  attached  high 
behind;  and  one  sel- 
dom sees  such  long 
and  uniformly  sized 
teats  on  a  cow,  and 
so  well  placed. 

A  great  cow,  of  great 
scale,  beauty,  dairy 
power  and  breeding. 


Golden  Sultana, 

146282,  A.  J.  C.  C 
3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24 
entries) ,  Sept. ,  '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for  $2,350,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  ■  of  Gedney 
Farm,  from  whom 
we  purchased  her 
for  the  "L  iaden 
Grove"  herd. 
Sold  in  our  '  1 0  auc- 
tion for  $3,700;  and 
at  same  time  her 
son,  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  sold  for 
$11,100. 
Golden  Sultana  is  a 
granddaughter  of 
old  Sultane  and  her 
nearest  living  de- 
scendant. She  has 
inherited  the  famous 
dairy  type,  espe- 
cially in  the  udder 
and  teats,  for  which 
her  grandam  was  fa- 
mous, and  has  inher- 
ited all  her  abundant 
dairy  qualities,  hav- 
ing milked  as  high  as 
48  lbs.  daily  while  in 
the  Gedney  Farm 
herd  and  this  on 
ordinary  feed. 

Dairy  Maid's 

Champion, 
P.  4172,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Stale  Bread  18th,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'12,  1  lb.  2\  ozs.,  191 
days  in  milk;  Trinity 
Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '11. 

Cowslip  45th,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  May, 
'12. 

Lady  Windsor's  Prin- 
cess, 1st  prize  win- 
ner. National  Jersey 
Show,  Shelbyville, 
Ky. ;  Illinois  and 
Ohio  State  Fairs; 
Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 

Reading  Maid,  1  lb. 
\\\  ozs.  in  24  hrs.. 
181  days  in  milk,  4 
yrs.  old. 

Speckled  Hip's  Fawn 
Beauty,  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $650. 

Neat  Doctor,  sold  for 
$1,100;  winner  of  2d 
prize  at  the  Royal 
Show,  '13. 

Combination's  Ashley 
Belle,  sold  in  our  '13 
auction  for  $1,000. 

His  sire  has  4  other 
producing  sons,  in- 
cluding Molly's 
Combination  and 
Hillside  Lad,  each 
sire  of  3  tested  cows. 

Orlet,  F.  9769,  H.  C. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  Poppy  Viola, 
2\  years  old,  winner 
of  the  Br.  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  1  lb.  15 
ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk. 

Sire  of  23  other  te  ted    { 
cows.    10  of  them  in 
Register    of     Merit. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners, and  of  2  sons 
that  sold  at  auction 
for  $24,000. 

Sire  of  10  producing 
bulls,  including 
Derry's  Golden 
Jolly,  sire  of  13  test- 
ed cows;  sold  at  auc- 
tion for  $11,000. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer,.  May,  '04. 

Tested  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  50  days  in  milk. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land and  Theatre 
Cup  (Champion- 
ship), '05. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad( 

P.  2160,  H.  C- 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

.  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H,  C. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop.  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  1st 
over  Jersey,  Apr., 
'96. 

f  Combination, 

P.  3744,  H.  C. 

(Combination  of 

St.  Saviour, 
88245,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '06. 

1st  and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  "09. 

Imported  Sept.,  '09,  by 
T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Died  when  six  years 
old,  thus  his  oppor- 
tunities were  limit- 
ed. 

Sire  of  17  tested  cows, 
including  Combina- 
tion's Dark  Wonder, 
750  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year;  Combination's 
Dark  Bessie,  673  lbs. 
3  ozs.  (Both  import- 
ed by  "Linden 
Grove.") 


Dairy  Maid, 

P.  11463,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  4th  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'07. 

Ashley  King, 

P.  3227,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize 
over  Jer.,  Royal  S., 
Apr.,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Reliable  6th,  P.  1  2732, 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '11,1  lb. 
74  ozs.,  311  days  in 
milk. 

Victorious  2d,  P.  1 3069. 
H.  C,  4th  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  pr.,  May, 
'12. 

Eminent's  Brown  Dai- 
sy, 221934,  2d  at 
Blue  Grass  Fair, 
Lexington,  Ky.,  '09 
and  '10. 

Sir  Victor,  P.  3695,  C, 
Par.  pr.,  Apr.,  '05. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


Brookhill  Rose  2d. 
P.  3440,  C. 

1  st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

Golden      Fern's      Red     [ 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 


Boyle,  P.    1559,   H.   C 

Sire  of    the    calibrated 

bull.  Golden    Fern's 

Lad.  P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

(See  below.) 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89- 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889,  C. 
Out   of   same  dam   as 
Trial,  P.  1184,  H.  C- 


Cicero,  P.  266,  H.C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 
Sire  of 

Lady  Longfield.  23524, 
20  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Lady  Fair,  22103,  1  9 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

And  7  others. 

Sold  in  our  '82  auction 
for  $3 , 1 00. 

Sire  of  4  producing 
bulls,  including 
Count  Cicero 
(above),  the  grand- 
sire  of  Golden  Lad 
and  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,"70. 
1st  H.  B..  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C    I. 

Ex.,  '71. 
"The  first  of  the  most 

celebrated  family 

the  Island  has  ever 

seen." 

f  Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug..  '03. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands.  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes. 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

Gamboge's  Knight,  2d 
over  Jersey,  with  his 
progeny,  Apr.,  'OS. 

And  other  noted  ani- 
mals. 

Sire  of  7  butter  test 
cows. 

Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 

Dairy  Lad, 

P.  3181,  H.  C. 
(Dairy  Laddie, 

65679,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
A  very  successful  sire, 
imported  by  the  late 
Capt.  M.  M.  Gardner 
and  Mr.  J.  M.  Over- 
ton, Nashville,  Tenn. 

Solitude, 

P.  8582,  H.  C. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000.  Now 
owned  by  Hon.  A. 
M.  Bowman,  Salem, 
Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Kittie  5th,  P.  6289,  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Genes- 
ta  5th,  dam  of  Ge- 
nesta's  Duchess,  575 
lbs.  2  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  3  yrs.  old. 


f  Happy,  P.  211,  C. 
Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom. 18218. 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.   Jeannaise,      15789, 
17  lbs.  8*  ozs. 


Fleur  de  1'Air, 

F,  1736,  C. 


Unregistered. 


Champion  Flying  Fox. 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug..  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale  May.  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  s  am  e 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Sire  of  25  tested  cows, 
including: 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs.,  49  days  in 
milk. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21    lbs.  3  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C,  J.H.  B.) 

Picton  3d, 

P.  2715.  H.  C. 

1st  pr..  Trinity  Show, 
'99. 

Sire  of  Picton's  Sweet 
Lady,  203648  (Sweet 
Bread  4th,  P.  9843, 
H.  C.),  winner  of  2d 
prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '06;  Reserve 
for  Championship, 
St.  Saviour  Show, 
'06. 

Issue,  P.  4983,  H.  C. 
Winner    of     1st    prize 

over    Jer.    and    Par. 

prize.    Royal    Show, 

May,  '94. 

Maud's  Boy, 

P.  2506,  C. 

Solitaire,  F.  7458,  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

W'inner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  "97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old.  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win 
ners  and  tested  cows. 

Among  his  many  pr.- 
winning  sons  is  Fly- 
ing Fox. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C 
Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.   1242,  H.  C. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C 

f  Wolseley,  P.  401.  H.C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  ,83.'84,,85. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  "70. 

f  Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.   over  Jer.,   '83. 
Sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

Hermione,    P.    634,    C. 

Vertumnus, 

P.  161.  H.  C 
1st  pr..  Trinity,  '77. 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows  in 
America. 

Garenne,  F.  1575,  H.C. 

A  20-quart  cow. 

Dam  of  Young  Ga- 
renne, 13641,  19  lbs. 
8  ozs. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7 ,500.  His 
son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May.  '05, 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000.  His  ten- 
months-old  bull  calf 
sold  in  our  May.  '07, 
sale  for  $10,200,  and 
in  same  sale  his 
grandson,  "Stock 
well."  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

I    Stale  Bread  2d, 
P.  2976,  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 
cow. 

Distinction's  Pride. 
P.  1486,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Pansy,  P.  5325, 
C.  (now  Pearl  Pen- 
see.  122504),  that 
tested  16  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

i   Bounty, 

F.  7744(a),  H.  C 

Golden  Grain, 

P.  2112,  H.  C 

Maud,   P.   5134,   H.   C. 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th.  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test.  May.  '97,  2 
lbs.  2>\  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie." 

i   Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

f  Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

I    Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606,  C. 
D  am  of  B  row  n  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  C, 
winner  of  2d  prize, 
St.  Martin  Show/94, 
'95. 


Tattoo  131 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  4.    Bull. 


TRIAL'S  SULTAN,  126793,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  9,  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  white  brisket;  white  tongue; 
black  switch. 

A  stylish  grey,  with  every  indication  of  being  a 
great  dairy  bull.  Strong  constitution  and  vitality; 
great  length  and  depth  of  body;  clean  shoulders  and 
good  withers;  splendidly  ribbed  barrel,  strong,  broad 
muzzle;  a  clean-limbed,  highly  bred  bull;  loose, 
mellow  hide. 


Sire, 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 

86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
The  handsomest  and 
best  bred  bull  ever 
o  w  n  e  d  at  "Linden 
Grove."  He  is  t  h  e 
admiration  of  all 
Jer.  breeders,  and  is 
not  for  sale  at  any 
price.  The  ques- 
tn'ii  has  quite  often 
been  asked,  "What 
would  S  u  1  t  a  n  a's 
Golden  Jolly  bring 
on  the  Island?" 
His  show-ring  record 
we  believe  is  not 
equaled  by  that  of 
any  bull  of  any 
breed: 

First  prize  2 -year  old, 
Senior  and  Grand 
Champion;  Special 
Grand  Champion;  A. 
J.  C.  C.  Gold  Medal 
for  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull  bred  by 
exhibitor;  head  of 
1st  prize  Special 
herd;  and  sire  of  the 
1st  prize  calf  herd  at 
National  Dairy 
Show,  '11. 

He  is  75  per  cent,  same 
blood  as  Fern's 
Viola,  the  highest 
testing  daughter  of 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
who  made  672  lbs. 
butter  in  10  mos.  of 
her  year's  test. 

His  only  daughter  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
made  377  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  as 
a  two-year-old. 

His  son.  Golden  Fern's 
Jolly,  was  Grand 
Champion  bull  at  the 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair  three  years  in 
succession,  and  has 
sired  numerous  win- 
ners. 

His  daughter.  Sul- 
tana's Vernonia,  was 
1st  prize  hei'er  calf 
at  National  Dairy 
Show,    11. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $12,000,  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  #1 3,000. 

Nine  of  his  young 
daughters  are  now 
in  Register  of  Merit 
on  yearly  authenti- 
cated test. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners of  1st  and 
Champion  prizes. 

(See  front  pages  for 
more  extended  pedi- 
gree and  particu- 
lars.) 

Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C.  C- 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24  en- 
tries), Sept.,  '04,  and 
sold  in  the  ring  for 
$2,350.  Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700. 

She   is   the   dam   of   3 
producing  bulls. 
(See  No.  2.) 

f  Trial  2d  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3809,  H.  C. 
1st   prize,    11    entries, 
bulls     from     tested 
dams,   Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '07. 
3d    over    Jersey    with 

progeny,  April,  '08. 
He  is  bred  and  owned 
by  Mr.  John  A.  Per- 
ree.  Secretary  Jersey 
Herd  Book, Island  of 
Jersey,   and  his  get 
are    owned    in    the 
best    herds    on    the 
Island. 
Sire  of  5  tested  cows: 
Brampton  Oakland 
Trial,    673    lbs.    12.8 
ozs.  in   1   year  as  a 
3-year-old. 
Imported     Rose,     429 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year. 
Walnut    Polly,    public 
butter    test,     2    lbs. 
5i  ozs.  in  24  hrs  .  261 
days  after  calving. 
Virginia   10th,   1   lb.  9 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  as  a 
3-year-old,  185  days 
after  calving. 
Trial's    Beauty,    1    lb. 
8i    ozs.,     128    days 
after  calving. 
He  also  has  3  untested 
daughters,  each  dam 
of  a  tested  cow. 
He  is  full   brother  to 
Trial  of  Oaklands,  P. 
3644,  H.  C-.  sire  of  6 
butter  test  cows. 


Dam 
TRIAL'S  LADY, 
214012,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  strong,  deep-bodied 
cow,  with  grand  ud- 
d  e  r  development, 
large  and  well  placed 
teats. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in 
milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs);  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  H  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11 ;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C.  Sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700. 


Dorothy,  P.  4411,  H.  C- 


Lady  Rush, 

P.  12591.  II.  C. 

(Now  named  I',  mi  nt'iit  's 
Lady  Rush.  21  '"4  i, 
A.  J.  C    C 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter  of   Eminent    2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Noble  Princess  of  St. 
Martin.  225893,  sold 
in  our  '10  auction  for 
$900  to  Mr.  J.  M. 
Camden,  Versailles, 
Ky. 

Miss  Jolly  of  St. 
Peter's,  240218,  sold 
for  $700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa  ,  in  our  '10  «ale. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug.,  '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,.  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C.,  J.  H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.M.  Patter- 
son, Port  Kennedy, 
Pa. 


4th  pr.  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '04,  when  14  years  old, 

and  never  shown  before. 
Public  butter  test.  May,  '06,  1  lb.  10J  ozs.,  when 

16  years  old  and  235  days  in  milk. 
This  grand  old  matron  is  owned  by  Mr.  John  A. 

Perree,    Island  of  Jersey,   and  is  dam  of  his 

popular  bulls,  Trial  of  Oaklands,  P.  3644,  H. 

C,  and  Trial  2d  of  Oaklands.  P.  3809,  H.  C. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey   (with 
his  get),  '01  and  '02. 
Goddington  purse,  '02. 
Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for   $10,000    to    the 
late    Hon.    A.    M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 
Eminent    2d    has    81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica  and   on   the   Is- 
land. 
One  of  the  best  sons  of 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
Among  his  yearly  test 

daughters  are: 
Rose  Fern  Rosebud, 

642  lbs.  11  ozs. 
Eminent's      Honey- 
moon,   592     lbs.     12 
ozs. 
My   Eminent's  Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 
liminent's  Lady  Mait 
land,  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Eminent's     Golden 
Lucy.  524  lbs.  8    ozs. 
Eminent's      Primrose, 

511  lbs.  7  ozs. 
One  of  his  leading  Is- 
land test  daughters 
is  Aurea,  P.  8693,  H. 
C.  (now  Eminent's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122),  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'07,  2  lbs.  5*  ozs,.  65 
days  in  milk. 


Rush's  Last, 

P.  8958,  H.  C 
Certificate     <>i     Merit, 

public  butter  Its! . 
Oct.,  '12.  2  lbs.  14} 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  4*. 
lbs.  12  ozs.  milk  at 
12  yrs.  old. 
Dam  of  2  tested  cows, 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.    2729, 

H.  C. 
Forfarshire,     P.     2914, 
H.C. 

Ravachol,  P.   2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 


Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official   test.   2   lbs.   of 
butter   in    24    hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Trial,  P.  1187,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  89. 
2d     over    Jersey     and 

Champion  Cup,  '90. 
Sire  of 
Magyarland,  86326,  17 

lbs.  8  ozs. 
Finance,  butter  test.  2 

lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24  hrs.. 

55  lbs.  of  milk  at  the 

fair,     and     dam     of 

Financial  King. 

Radier's  Lassie, 
P.  3107,  H.  C. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

IK-  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 

Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane   2d.   2 

lbs.  1  h  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '98. 


Courage,  P.  1813.  C 
Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  w  a  s  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 


I   Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370.  H.  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  prize,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of   a    remarkable 

lot  of  dairy  cows. 

and     of     the     bull, 

Golden  Lad,  P.  1242. 

H.  C.  (see  below). 

Hermione,  P.  634,  C. 


f   Pollux,  P.  871.  H.  C. 

Twin     brother     to 

Castor,  P.  870.  H.C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  3d 

State's  pr.,  June. '87. 


i   Radier's  Lass, 

F.  7384.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  ten-mos-old  bull 
calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200. 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Among  his  butter  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Freedom,  public  but- 
ter test,  T  r  i  n  g, 
England,  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  in  24  hours.  140 
days  in  milk;  1st 
prize  over  England, 
Oxfordshire,  '99. 

La  Foret's  Lucille, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  2  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Eminence. 

F.  7124.  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 

Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Rush  2d.  P.  2674,  C. 

Sire  of  4  tested  cows, 
including  Golden 
Fern's  Gold  Mine. 
147837  (1  lb.  11  ozs., 
244  days  after  calv- 
ing), sold  in  our  '05 
auction  for  $800. 


Lady  of  the   Hills  2d, 
P.  4917,  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "S  p  e  c  k  1  e  d 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  who  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7|  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours, 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the  Is- 
land, after  being  in 
milk  300  days,  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,200  to  Mr.  A.  B. 
Lewis. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 


Traveler,  P.  280.  C. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Rush.  P.  5869.  C. 


r  Elderly  2d, 

P.  1393,  H.  C 


Lady    of    the    Hills, 
P.  3943,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden   Lad's   Fawn 

Duchess,   166538.  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice, 

157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89  lbs.   5   ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose.  162097.  21  lbs 

10J  ozs. 
Sandgate.     122509.    20 

lbs.  104  ozs. 
Zulu   Lady,   20  lbs.    10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad.   18  lbs. 

li  ozs. 
Golden    Kola.    127232, 

17  lbs.  8  J  ozs. 
Golden    Lass    of    St. 

John.  149150.  16  lbs. 

3  ozs. 
Golden  Ora.  127228,  16 

lbs.  l£  ozs. 
And  23  others. 

Tootsic.  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H. 


Brown  Fern  2d. 
P.  1944.  H.  C 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea.  P. 8693. 
H  C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '03. 


Mars.   P.    1445.  C. 
Little  Gem,  P.  3305,  C 


Everton  King  7th, 
P.  1107.  C. 


Rozel's  Pet  2d. 

F.  7413,  H.  C. 


Moscow,  P.  1006,  H.  C. 


Prim  Topsy,  P.  2S69.C. 


Tattoo  109 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  5.    Bull. 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  MON  PLAISIR,  122755,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  LeC.  Arthur,  St.  Mary,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  May  24,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  wonderfully  showy  bull,  of  great  symmetry  and 
high  finish;  back  straight  as  an  arrow,  from  crest 
to  the  root  of  his  well-set  tail;  luxuriant  black 
switch;  very  long  and  deep  in  body,  and  of  great 
vigor  and  constitution ;  richly  colored  skin ;  hide 
thin  and  mellow;  a  dairy  bull,  in  pedigree  and  out- 
line, and  in  many  respects  a  great  show  bull. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S  NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  (2-year-old  class).  Royal  Show,  Island  of 
Jer.,  Apr.,  '12. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,  13  entries,  April,  '13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble  also  won  1st  prize.  Class  3, 
7  entries;  1st  prize,  6  entries,  with  his  progeny; 
and  the  Challenge  Cup  (4  entries),  shown  with 
5  female  progeny  over  12  mos.  old,  at  the 
Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '15;  and  many 
other  prizes. 

His  progeny  won  1st  for  "get  of  sire"  at  American 
Royal   Show,    Kansas   City,    '15;   at   National 
Dairy    Show,    Waterloo,    Kentucky    and    Ohio 
State  Fairs,  and  other  prizes  in  '14. 
Sire  of 

Lady  Noble  Fern.  1st  prize,  Class  1,  56  entries. 
Royal  Show,  Jersey,  May,  '13. 

Alabama,  1st  pr.,  Class  3,  58  entries,  Aug..  '13. 

Brampton   Fern    Beauty, 
Toronto,  Ont..  '12. 

And  other  winners. 

He  also  sired: 

Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
entries) ,  Senior  and 
American  Royal,  '15. 

His  daughter,  Christinas  Lassie,  281443,  quali- 
fied for  Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA,  with  334 
lbs.  11  ozs.  butter,  4,860  lbs.  12.8  ozs.  of  milk, 
in  1  year,  at  2  yrs.  1  mo,  old. 

His  dam,  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  is  the  head 
of  a  great  family. 


1st   prize   heifer  calf, 


1st   3 -year-old   cow    (8 
Grand    Championship, 


Noble  of  Oaklands. 
..  P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr..  St.  Saviour,'07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.  At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  28  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
sire  of  11  in  list. 

Noble  of  Oaklands 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $15,000. 


Dam 
GRACE  DARLING  OF 

ST.  MARY'S,  306562. 
(MON  PLAISIR'S  GRACE, 

P.  13480,  H.  C.) 

Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700' to  Mr.  G.  W. 
Chaffee,  Quechee,  Vt. 

Entered  in  Register  of  Merit  (A),  653  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  from  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk, 
the  first  year  after  importation. 

She  is  dam  of  Noble's  Grace,  269819,  sold  as  a 
yearling  in  our  '12  auction  for  $435,  to  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm;  winner  of  Junior  Championship  at 
the  Blue-Grass  Fair  and  at  National  Jersey 
Show,  Shelbyville,  Ky.,  and  other  prizes  in 
1912. 

She  won  1st  prize  at  the  St.  Mary  Show,  '12,  and 
the  St.  Mary  Parish  prize  at  Royal  Show,  '10 
and  '13. 

Her  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240832,  quali- 
fied for  Register  of  Merit  (A),  with  630  lbs. 
6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  9,515  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  yrs.  8  mos.  old.  (Grace  Stockwell 
is  by  a  bull  whose  sire,  Stockwell,  P.  3550, 
H.  C.,  was  sold  in  our  '07  auction  for  $11,500; 
and  whose  dam  was  imported  by  us.  The 
latter  was  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 
H.  C,  who  "ruled"  at  "Linden  Grove"  for 
five  years.) 

We  also  imported  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
both  of  her  grandsires,  and  their  dams.  For- 
farshire's dam,  Rosette  5th,  also  produced 
Flying  Fox  (by  Golden  Fern's  Lad),  sold  in 
our  '02  auction  for  $7,500,  who  has  26  butter 
test  daughters  and  43  producing  sons — MORE 
THAN  ANY  OTHER  BULL,  OF  ANY 
BREED. 


i    Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 
prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady  Aldan  2d,  P. 
9788,  H.  Cm  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03. 
Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184,  H.  C  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Fancy's  Pioneer, 
P.  3195,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Pioneer's    Fancy  Cow- 
slip, 306593,  694  lbs. 

8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  first  year  after 
importation;  milk 

,  test,  average  of  6.61 
for  year;  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $135 
to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaf- 
fee, Rutland,  Vt. 

Mon  Plaisir's  Butter- 
cup. 224584  (Ber- 
gere's  B  e  a  u  t  y,  P. 
11259,  H.  C),  Silver 
Medal,  Oct.,  '07,  2 
lbs.  9}  ozs.,  143  days 
in  milk;  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for  $750; 
Champion  cow,  Ver- 
mont State  Fair,  '12 ; 
entered  in  Register 
of  Merit,  542  lbs.  5 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 

9  years  old. 

Has  10  other  tested 
daughters,  including 
Boutilliere.  2  lbs.  5^ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.  (pub- 
lic test). 

Has  2  producing  sons, 
and  sired  numerous 
winners. 

Grace  Darling  3d, 
P.  11321,  C, 
now  named 
Forfarshire's  Darling, 
234156,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Dam   of  Noble's   Dar- 
kling, 234218,  sold  in 
*  Dr.  H.  D.  Rodman's 
auction,      '10,     for 
$510. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 

-  and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 

'  D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  T  en  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 

'  tice,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 


Lady  Viola,  < 

P.  8463.  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction 
for  $7 .000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
Cm  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for 
$12,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 
His    son,    Flying    Fox, 

sold  in  our  '02  sale 

for  $7,500. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 

Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548, H.  C 
(Golden  Mon  Plaisir, 

59936.) 
1st    Ohio    Agricultural 
and    I  ndustrial    Ex- 
position,   Columbus, 
'01. 

Fancy's  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 
Certificates  of  Merit  in 

public    butter    tests 

as  follows: 
'98,  1  lb.  15£  ozs. 
'99,  2  lbs.  1  oz. 

Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H,  C. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 

Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 
including: 

Forfarshire  s  Golden 
Rose,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  545  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Forfarshire's  Britan- 
nia, in  Register  of 
Merit,  482  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Grace  Darling, 

P.  8475,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize.  May,  '01 
and  '04. 

Parish  prize  and  Re- 
serve for  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '03  and 
'04. 

By  same  sire  as  Clar- 
encia,  P.  8602,  H.C., 
Parish  pr.,  May,  '03; 
Sweepstakes,  West- 
ern Show,  '03.  Dam 
of  the  noted  bull, 
Warder,  P.  3227,  H. 
C,  1st  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '04,  and  sire 
of   10  butter  tested 


Shy  Fox, 

P. 3143,  H.  C 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs.  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
Mr.  Howard  Willets, 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
for  $3,600. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.'C. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville, Ky. ;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564.  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  Full  sister  to 
Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  23  lbs.  6 
ozs. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C- 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 
He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3£ozs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Picton.  P.  2392,  H.  C 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction. 

Sire  of  Firefly,  P.  8022, 
C,  Par.  prize.  May, 
'02;  whose  daugh- 
ter, Oxford  Lady  of 
St.  Mary,  213932, 
sold  for  $1,025  in  our 
'09  auction. 

Descended  from  Farm- 
er's Glory,  who  sold 
at  auction  to  Mr.  T. 
A.  Havemeyer  for 
$3,200,  and  is  the  sire 
of  F  o  r  g  e  t-Me-Not, 
P.  291,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
'■The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Cham,  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Dam  of  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette 2d,  14  lbs.  7 
ozs. 

Duplex,  P.  2586.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Golden  Del,  sold  as  a 
heifer  in  our  sale, 
May,  '00,  for  $425; 
and  since  tested  at 
Biltmore,  N.  C,  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  in  one 
month;  sire  of  other 
tested  cows. 

Golden  Lily, 

P.  5101,  H.  C 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  St.  Mary. 

Champion,  W.  Show. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  pronounced  as 
such  at  our  sale  by 
all  good  judges. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 

sale,    May,    '02,    for 

$7,500. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
1  st    and   Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 
(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94.  '95. 

'  Sergeant  Major, 
P.  2010,  C. 
4th  St.  Martin,  '94. 

Sire  of 
Surville's  Primula, Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '99. 
Phyllis,  Par.  pr.,  May, 
'99. 

Primrose  6th, 

P.  3808,  C. 
Reserve,    North    Club, 

'98. 
1st  and  Championship, 

'99. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France   when    12 

months  old. 
He  is  by  same  sire  as 

Sultane's     Favorite, 

P.  873.  H.  C. 

Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128.  C 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow, 
had  few  equals  on 
the  Island. 

Uncle  Peter. 

P.  2115,  H.  C 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire,  and  bis 
get  have  found 
ready  buyers  i  n 
English  breeders. 

Souvenir, 

P.  5187,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Martin. 
Dam  of   Souvenir  2d, 

3d  over  Jer.,   Aug., 

'97. 

Clarence, 

P.  1494,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Peter. 
By  same  sire  as  Baron 

of    St.    John    2d,    P. 

1279,  H.  C. 

Lily  Brown. 

P.  420,  C 
2d  prize,  St.  Mary. 


Tattoo  85 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  6.    Bull. 


THE  OWL'S  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  122759,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Horn  March  4.  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  rich  dark  fawn,  of  wonderful  dairy  type, 
great  stamina,  and  splendid  development;  bright, 
sparkling  eyes;  very  strong,  level  back,  great  depth 
and  length  of  body,  and  unusual  heart  girth;  hind 
quarters  perfectly  fashioned,  finished  with  a  beauti- 
fully set  tail,  with  generous  black  switch. 

He  has  an  exceptionally  strong  inheritance  of  high 
testing  blood — -families  that  we  have  known  long 
and  favorably,  and  which  have  "made  good"  not 
only  at  "Linden  Grove."'  but  in  the  herds  of  others. 
He  traces  twice  to  <  >xford  Lass,  whose  two  public 
test  daughters  were  imported  by  us.  and  whose  two 
First-Prize  winning  progeny— Oxford  Lad  and  Fly- 
ing Fox's  Oxford  Lass — were  both  owned  here.  We 
now  have  her  granddaughter  and  others  of  her 
descendants. 

He  goes  four  times  to  Rosette  5th,  the  dam  of 
FIving  Fox,  who  has  MORE  SONS  WITH  TESTED 
DAUGHTERS  THAN  ANY  SIRE  OV  ANY 
BREED. 


Sire 
OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO, 

P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  with  his  progeny,  at 
the  bull  show  on  the  Island,  April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable  prize,  and  the  greatest 
distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C,  sire 
of  12  butter  test  cows,  and  of  other  prize 
winners. 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  registered  as 
Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860 — not  for 
sale. 

He  is  sire  of  the  bull  winning  Grand  Champion- 
ship at  Indiana  State  Fair,  '15,  and  sold  in  our 
auction  for  $525. 

His  daughter.  You'll  Do's  Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  as  a  3-year-old  for  $500,  now  under 
year's  official  test,  will  make  nearly,  if  not 
more  than,  900  lbs.  butter. 

His  daughter,  Golden  Oxford  Ivy,  won  1st  prize 
in  her  class  (76  entries)  and  the  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island)  at 
the  Royal  Show,  May,  '15;  she  also  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (68  entries)  at  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

Nineteen  of  his  progeny,  in  our  '14  auction,  sold 
for  an  average  of  $683.42,  including  8  not  in 
milk.  4  of  them  being  bull  calves. 

No  living  sire  has  put  the  stamp  of  CAPACITY 
— a  highly  finished  DAIRY  TYPE — more  un 
erringly  on    his    daughters   than   has    Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 
(See  front  pages  for  his  extended  pedigree.) 


Dam 

THE  OWL'S 
DUCHESS  OF 
ST.  SAVIOUR, 

203629,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(BAY  LEAF  1 1th. 
P.  8123,  C.) 

<  Ine  of  the  greatest 
dairy  cows  in  the 
"Linden  G  r  o  v  e" 
herd,  and  has  milk- 
ed as  high  as  24  qts. 
daily. 

Her  son,  The  Owl's 
r.  olden  Jolly, 
100180,  headed  the 
1st  prize  calf  herd 
(all  sired  by  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly), 
5  entries,  and  was  2d 
prize  bull  calf,  8  en- 
tries, at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 
The  Owl's  Golden 
Jolly  sold  in  our  '12 
auction  for  $675,  at 
16  months  old. 

Her  yearling  heifer. 
The  Owl's  Mona, 
240365,  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  to  Mr. 
Ed.  C.  Lasater,  of 
Texas,  for  $330,  and 
WOO  1st  pr.  at  the 
Nat.  Dairy  S..  Chi- 
cago, Nov.,  11.  in  a 
dass    of   8    superior 

calves. 
The  '  'wis  Mona  quali- 
fied for  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A — 413 
lbs.  4  ozs.,  at  4  yrs. 

4  tuns.  old. 
Fontaine's    Bay    Leaf, 

lj>5776,  out  of  same 
dam,  sold  in  our  '06 
auction  for  $700,  at 

5  yrs.  old. 

The  Owl's  Jolly  Duch- 
ess, 286111,  sold  in 
our  '14  auction,  at  15 
months  old, for  S450. 


The  Owl,  P.  2195,  H.C. 

1st  p.,  St.  Saviour,  '95. 

2d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '95, 
'96. 

1st  pr.  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Scored  92  points. 

At  our  '01  auction, 
three  daughters  of 
The  Owl,  all  we  had, 
averaged  $600  each. 
Two  of  them  after- 
ward won  1st  prize 
in  their  class  at  West 
Virginia  State  Fair. 

He  is  sire  of  Mr.  R.  A. 
S  bley's  Spermfield 
Owl,  57088,  whose 
49  Register  of  Merit 
daughters  include 
Spermfield  Owl's 
Eva,  1,168  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

The  Owl's  Oxford 
Daisy  made  759  lbs. 
butter  in  one  year; 
she  is  dam  of  2  but- 
ter test  cows,  in- 
cluding the  highest 
testing  daughter  of 
Flying  Fox. 


Pay  Leaf  9th. 

P.  6460,  C. 

Comes  from  a  cele 
brated  family.  Bay 
Leaf  10th  is  dam  of 
Bay  Leaf  20th,  P. 
10432,  II.  C.  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  04  ,  and  gran- 
dam  of  Bay  Leaf 
33d,  P.  12686,  C, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  'OS.  1  lb.  4t 
OZS.,  when  277  days 
in  milk  (about  nine 
months)  and  only 
two  years  old. 

By  same  sire  as  Re- 
minder. I'.  2052.  C. 
sire  of  7  butter  test 
cows. 


Morion,  P.  1690,  II  C. 
Sire  of 

Eagle,  P.  6736.  H.  C 
(now  named  Mo- 
rion's S  u  1  t  a  n  e, 
162115,  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction), 
winner  of  Par.  pr., 
May,  '01.  Dam  of 
Eminent's  Lady  Sul- 
tane,  171946,  butter 
test.  20  lbs.  2  ozs.  in 
7  days;  dam  of  Kar- 
nak's  Eminent, 
84035,  1st  pr.  two- 
year-old  bull,  Louis- 
iana State  Fair,  '10. 

Oxford  Orange,  P. 
6361,  C-,  a  magni- 
ficent dairy  cow; 
dam  of  Fern's  Ox- 
ford Orange,  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,900. 

Full  brother  to  Pio- 
neer, P.  1602,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jersey,  '91, 
'92;  sire  of  Nuriel, 
1st  over  Jer.,  1st  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '00; 
Lady  Clair.  3d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '00; 
Pensee,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  '00,  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  1  J  ozs. 


Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

1st  prize  winner  over 
Jersey,  '91. 

1st  p..  R-  C.  S.,  '96, 
'97. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Roy. 
C.  Show,  '98. 

1st  p.,  B.  and  W.  S., 
'98,  and  many  other 
prizes. 

Alicante  was  bought 
by  Lord  Rothschild 
in  '94,  when  she 
had  yielded  over 
10,000  lbs.  of  milk 
in  course  of  one  lac- 
tation. She  is  also 
the  dam  of  Alican- 
te's Boy  and  "The 
Owl."  The  former 
won  1st  prize.  Roy- 
al Counties  Show, 
'96,  '97;  1st  p.  and 
Cham.,  Counties  S., 
'98. 

Also  dam  of  N  u  n- 
thorpe,  P.  1769,  H. 
C.  (as  below),  sire  of 
Blue  Nun,  126625, 
butter  test,  18  lbs. 
5£  ozs.  in  7  days, 
from  247  lbs.  8  ozs. 
milk,  at  6  years  old. 
Test  made  at  Bilt- 
more  Farms,  Hilt- 
more,  N.  C- 


Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 

2d  over  all  Jer.,  '93. 
Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter,  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  pr.,'95, 
and  Par.  pr.,  '96. 

Plaisance,  3d  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  p.,  '96.  and 
Reserve,  Aug.,  '96. 

Sweet  Eves  2d,  Par. 
pr.,  '96;  Utica  Par. 
prize.  '97. 

Cherry  2d.  11.  and  \\\, 
'97;  1st  R.  C,  '97; 
1st  Royal,  '99.  West 
Show,  '99.  and  2d  R 
C  .  '99. 

Lord  Carteret,  sire  of 
the  famous  cow  , 
Nunthorpe's  Fon- 
taine. 


Bay  Leaf  7th. 

P.  5168.  H.  C. 
A  grand  dairy  cow. 
I  int    of    same    dam    as 

Bay  Leaf    10th.    P. 

7486,    H.    C,     (See 

note  at  left.) 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty -five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs..  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  10£  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

And  27  others. 


Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C. 
3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '92. 

Parish  prize.  '94. 

Dam  of  Pioneer,  P. 
1602,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jersey,  '91,  '92. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  April,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
Sire    of    many    noted 

cows,  including: 
Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C 
Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 

C. 
Brookhill  Rose  2d,  P. 

3440,  C 
Oxford  Lass,  P.   3582, 

C,    dam   of    Oxford 

Lad. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize 
Dam  of 

Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 
H.  C 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Forfarshire.     P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

(Three  Champion  win- 
ners. ) 

Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 

John  Bull,  P-  2653,  C 

Uncle  Peter's  Rosette, 
P.  7363,  H.  C 

Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 
57498,  A.  J.  C  C 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

(See  above  ) 


Alicante,  P,  3880,  H.C. 

Dam    of    The    O  w  1 

(as  above). 


Trial.  P.  1187,  H.  C 

1st  ov.  J..  Aug..  '89. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Cham. 
Cup.  '90. 

Sire  of 

Magyarland.  86326,  17 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Finance,  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24 
hrs..  55  lbs.  of  milk 
at  the  fair,  and  dam 
of  Financial  King, 
used  for  years  in  Mr. 
Win  Rockefeller's 
n  o  1  e  d  Rockwood 
Herd 


Bay  Leaf  5th, 

P.  3427,  C. 


Sultanc's  Favorite, 

P.  873,  II.  C 
1st  pr..  St.  Saviour 
Sire    of    Sultane    14th, 
who     in     the     Tun 
bridge    Wells    (Eng 
land)  butter  test, '02, 
in  her  fifteenth  year, 
gave   38    lbs.    6   ozs. 
milk,  making  2  lbs. 
1  J  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hour  s,    when    132 
days    in    milk,    win- 
ning    the     Silver 
Medal. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  H.  B.  p.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 

Sultane's  Favorite, 
P.  873. H.  C 

{See  above.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 

P.  1105,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '88. 


Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.  C 
lstov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey,  '70. 
1st  p.,  St.  Saviour, '70. 
1st  H.  B.  prize,  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C    I. 
Ex..  '71. 


f  Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

His  dam,  Sultane,  P. 
7.  H.  C.  is  the  first 
of  the  most  cele- 
brated family  the 
Island  has  ever  seen. 

Dam  of  many  famous 
daughters  and 
granddaughters,  one 
of  which  was  her 
daughter,  Sultane 
5th,  sold  at  our  auc- 
tion sale,  May,  '83, 
for  $2,800.  to  Mr.  A. 
B.  Darling. 


Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent  milk- 


Sultane's  Favorite, 
P.  873.  II.  C 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  the  famous  bull. 
Golden  Lad,  as  well 
as  a  remarkable  lot 
of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

Sultane's  Favorite. 
P.  873,  H.  C. 


Hermione  P.  634,  C. 
k  D  am  of  Brookhill 
Rose.  P.  1889,  C. 
w  ho  is  dam  of 
Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
1'  3440,  C,  that 
produced  the  great 
bulls,  Golden  Jolly. 
Brookhill  Fox.  Re- 
minder and  Isono- 
my;  and  Golden 
Fern's  Red  Rose,  23 
lbs.  10  ozs  butter  in 
7  days. 


Marshal  Bazaine, 
P.  899,  C 


Bay  Leaf,  F.  3557.  C- 


Count  Cicero, 

V-  398.  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer..  "83. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail.  30975. 

24  lbs.  5  ozs 
Cicero's   Ruby,    29040, 
14  lbs.  \h  ozs. 


Sultane  8th. 

P.  944,  H.  C. 
2d   H.    B.   pr.    and   3d 

over  Jer.  in  '84;  also 

Parish  prize. 


Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 
Dam  of  Golden  Lad  2d. 


Cicero.  P.  266.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 
Sire  of  8  tested  cows. 
Sold  by  us  for  £3.100. 

Cowslip,  P.  214,  C 


Mahomet,  P.  259,  C. 

Mussy,  F.  1152.  C. 

Sultan,  F.  58.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.,  '67,  '68. 
(Never  beaten.) 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail,  30975. 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  p.,  St.  Saviour.  '70. 
1st  H.  B..  '71. 


Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582.  C. 

Son  of  Golden  Cloud. 
P.  358,  H.  C.  (by 
Cetewayo,  P.  224, 
C.L  Reserve  at  Roy. 
and  1st  at  N.  S.,  '82. 
Dam.  Snowflake.  P. 
714,  H.  C,  by  Hap- 
py, F.  309,  H.  Cm 
son  of  Quality.  F 
1748.  11.  C. 

Rosette  2d. 

F.  943.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  Grouville. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C 
2d  p.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H-  C. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Happy.  F.  309.  C. 

Son  of  Scipio,  P.  157. 
H.  Cm  2d  over  Jer.. 
'77;  2d  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '77. 

Dam.  Quality.  F.  1748. 
H.  C..  winner  of  1st 
prize  and  Champion 
Cup  at  the  Royal 
Jersey  Show,  '82,  16 
ibs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 


Miguonnc.  F.  1443.  C. 


Islesworth. 

P.  599.  H.  C. 
2d   over  Jer.  and    1st 
Guenon  pr.,'85. 


Telescope.  F.  7000,  C. 


Tattoo  117 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  191B, 


No.  7.    Bull. 


OXFORD  SULTANE'S  PRINCE,  126786,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Dropped  June  10.  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  spot  in  forehead  and  white 
stifles;  blaek-and  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

Very  vigorous  and  rugged,  good  head,  with  promi- 
nent eyes;  a  mellow  hided  young  bull;  with  very 
strong,  level  back,  clean  shoulders  and  good  withers; 
good  hips,  with  rump  long  to  root  of  tail,  which  is 
well  set  on,  with  generous  switch. 


f  Sire 

SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The    handsomest    and 
best  bred  bull  ever 
owned    at    "Linden 
Grove."     He  is  the 
admiration     of     all 
Jer.  breeders,  and  is 
not  for  sale  at  any 
price.     The  ques- 
tion has  quite  often 
been    asked,    "What 
would   S  u  1  t  a  n  a's 
Golden    Jolly    bring 
on  the  Island?" 
His  only  daughter  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test    made    308    lbs. 
5    ozs.    butter   in    9 
months  of  her  year's 
test,  beginning  at  2 
yrs.  5  mos.  old. 
Sire  of 
Golden     Fern's    Jolly, 
100629,     winner     of 
Grande  hampion- 
ship    at    Mississippi- 
Alabama    Fair,    '13, 
'14  and '15.    (Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove.") 
The  Owl's  Golden 
Jolly,   2d  prize  sen- 
ior   bull    calf,     and 
head     of     1st    prize 
calf    herd,    National 
Dairy      Show.      "11. 
(Bred     at     "Linden 
Grove.") 
Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
one  of  1st  prize  calf 
herd.  National  Dairy 
Show,     '11.       (Bred 
at  "Linden  Grove.") 
Sarah's  Sultan,   1st 
prize    yearling   bull, 
Tennessee       State 
Fair,    '14.     Sold    in 
our   '14   auction   for 
$610. 
St.    Helier's  Jolly   Sul- 
tana, 1st  prize  junior 
yearling     heifer,     13 
entries,     Mississippi- 
Alabama    Fair,    '14. 
(Bred     at     "Linden 
Grove.") 
And  other  winners. 
His  half-brother. 
Jolly's  Royal  Sultan 
(by   Viola's    Golden 
Jolly),   sold  at  auc- 
tion for  Si  0,000. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000  to 
Kin  och  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  $13,000. 

Nine  of  his  young 
daughters  are  now 
in  Register  of  Merit 
on  yearly  authenti- 
cated test. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners of  1  st  and 
Champion  prizes. 

Fern's  Viola,  on  retest, 
has  made  672  lbs. 
butter  in  10  mos.  of 
year's  test. 


Dam 
OXFORD 

SULTANE, 
269791,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(CLAIRFIELD 

SULTANE, 
P.  16019,  H.C.) 
One  of  the  most  per- 
sistent milkers  in  the 
"linden  Grove" 
herd. 


Golden  Sultana, 

146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis    Show     (24 
entries),    Sept.,    '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for    $2,350,    to    Mr. 
Howard  \V  i  1 1  e  t  s, 
owner      of      Gedney 
Farm,     from    whom 
we     purchased     her 
for    the    "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auction 
for   $3,700;    and    at 
same   time   her  son. 
Sultan  a's  Oxford 
Lad,      sold      for 
$11,100. 
Golden    Sultana    is    a 
granddaughter        of 
old  Sultane  and  her 
nearest    living     de- 
.   scendant.     She  has 
inherited  the  famous 
dairy   type,    espe- 
cially in   the   udder 
and  teats,  for  which 
her  grandam  was  fa- 
mous. 
She   has    2    sons   with 
daughters    in     the 
Register  of  Merit. 

f  Oxford  You'll  Do. 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 
Winner   of    first    prize 
over  Jer.,    with    his 
progeny,  at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island. 
April,    '11.      This    is 
the  most  valuable 
prize  and  the  great- 
est   distinction    that 
can    be    accorded    a 
bull. 
Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C-, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  a  n  d  of  other 
prize  winners. 
Among   other  great 
cows,  Oxford  You'll 
Do  is  sire  of; 
Oxford's     Ever    Lass, 
271082,  owned  by 
Mr.    Hal    H.    Hill, 
C  eveland.      Ohio. 
She  won  1st  prize  for 
2-year-olds    at   t  h  e 
Forest    City    Fair, 
Cleveland,     i  n     '13, 
while  making  a  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  record 
of    9,582     lbs.     14.4 
ozs.    milk    and    480 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter,  be- 
ginning   test    at    2 
years  3  months  old. 
Sire  of  Golden  Oxford 
Ivy.  winner  of  Thea- 
tre   Challenge    Cup, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
May,  '15;   1st  in  her 
class,    May,    '15    (76 
entries),    and    May, 
'14  (68  entries). 

Les  Cateaux  Sultane.        { 
P.  13623,  C. 


Golden  Jolly. 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  Poppy  Viola, 
winner  of  the  Bronze 
Medal  in  the  public 
butt,er  test,  testing  1 
lb.  15  ozs,,  159  days 
in  milk. 

Sire  of  23  other  tested 
cows.  10  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Sire  of  Golden  Jolly's 
Fertile,  669  lbs.  11 
ozs. ;  Jolly's  Pride, 
633  lbs.  9  ozs. ;  Jolly 
Princess  of  St.  P., 
633  lbs.  1  oz.;  Jolly's 
Ruby,  620  lbs. 

I  Lady  Viola, 
P.  S463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '04. 

Tested  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  50  days  in  milk. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land    and     Theatre 

"Cup  (Champion- 
ship), '05. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng'and, 
'06,  '07,  '08. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

[  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey.  '85. 

IstH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578.  H.  C„  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands. 

f  Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),   Apr.,   '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

I I  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  'II  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J. 
A.  Perree,  Secy.  Is- 
land of  Jer.  Herd 
Book. 

Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above \  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  li  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 

He  has  sired  a  long  list 
of  pr.  winners  and  27 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters. 

Among  the  1st  prize 
winners  he  has  sired 
are: 

Campanile's  Sultan. 
Championship  over 
New  Zealand  and 
many  other  prizes, 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Hark 
Beauty.  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th,  P.  15037,  H.C.i. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old.  for  $2,250. 

Among  his  many  pr.- 
winning  sons  and 
daughters  are: 

Eminent  2d,  1st 
State's  prize  over 
Jersey,  '01  and  '02 
(with  his  progeny); 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion for  $10,000;  sire 
of  81  tested  daugh- 
ters. 

Flying  Fox,  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
in  our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500. 

Brookhill  Rose  2d. 
P.  3440,  C. 

I  st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox.  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 

'  Cicero,  P.  266.  H,  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 
Sold  in  our  '82  auction 

for  $3,100. 
Sire  of  9   tested  cows, 

and  of  4  producing 

bulls. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
(See  above.) 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk ;  winner  of 
1  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'II. 

Sultan  of  Oak'ands.  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes. 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744. 
H.  C.,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey.  May,  '06. 


'  Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '97,  2 
lbs.  3\  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par  prize,  '94. 
Daughter     of     Golden 

Lad. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '89. 


Brookhill  Rose, 
P.  1889,  C. 
Out    of   same    dam    as 
Trial.  P.  1184,  H.  C. 


Happy,  P.  211,  C. 

Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour,  '70. 

1st  Herd  Book,  '71. 

Bronze  Medal,  C.  I.  Ex.,  "71. 

"The  first  of  the  most  celebrated  family  the  Is- 
land has  ever  seen." 

Dam  of  Sultane  2d.  rate  of  23  lbs.  8  ozs.,  for  M.  H. 
Messchert;  Sultane  4th.  a  magnificent  cow  in 
the  former  herd  of  Theo.  A  Havemeyer.  who 
sold  her  bull  calf,  when  nine  months  old,  for 
$1,775,  at  the  Kellogg  sale,  in  May,  "82;  Sul- 
tane 5th,  1st  prize  over  all  Jersey,  '80,  and  sold 
at  our  sale.  May.  '83,  for  $2,800. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
\  P.  2160,  H.  C 

[   Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '99. 
A    very    rich    and  per- 
sistent milker. 

f  Ravachol,   P.   2032.   C- 

L  Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands. 
P.  8640,  H.  C. 
Official    test.   2    lbs.    of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  a  so  win- 
ner of  i,'15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows, 
including; 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  10*  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.    10 


I  Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

f  Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.C. 
|    lstov.  Jer.,  '83, "84, '85. 

I  Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  St.  Saviour.  '70, 

f  Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of  2   tested  cows. 

Hermione,    P.    634,    C. 

Vertumnus, 

P.  161,  H.  C. 

Garenne,  F.  1575,  H.C 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. .'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1*  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  mi.k  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1 .700  to 
Mrs.  M.M.  Patterson, 
Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 
test.  2  lbs.   1'i   ozs., 
48  days  in  milk. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256.  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. May,  '01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01. 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,   '91,  '92. 

Sire  of 
Nuriel,    1st   over  Jer., 

'00;  and    1st   H.   B. 

and  Par.  pr..  '00. 
Lady   Clair.   3d   H.   B. 

and  Par.  pr..  '00.  f 

Pensee.    Certificate    of 

Merit.      '00.      butter 

test,  2  lbs.  1  1  <>zs. 


Les  Cateaux  Gem.  / 

P.  5297,  II.  C. 


Les  Cateaux  Glory, 

P.  4429,  H.  C.  [ 


f  Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 
1st    prize.    Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,   '98. 

[  Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 
She  has  won  six  public 
butter  tests;   record 
in    May,    '96,    2    lbs. 
7\  ozs. 
Dam    of    three    tested 
cows,  and  of  2  pro- 
ducing bulls. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 

She  is  by  Cicero,   sold 

in  our  '82  auction. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056.  H.  C 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Leonle.  P.  3216,  C. 

Dam  of  . 
Leonie's     Dainty,     2d 

over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '01 . 
Dainty     Leonie,     Par. 

prize,  May,  '01. 


f   Fontaine's  King. 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
I   By  same  sire  as  Golden 
{        Fern's  Lad. 
I 
I    Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C- 
She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 
Dam  of  2  public  test 
cows;  of  2  1st  prize 
winners  at  Royal 
Shows,  and  3  bulls 
with  59  in  the  list. 

Sultane's  Favorite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th.  who  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1 J  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 

Cicero's  Cowslip. 

P.  1105.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and    Par. 
prize.  '85. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Oxford  Lass. 

[   Dainty  2d. 

P.  405,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '85,  and 
other  prizes. 


Tattoo  81 


T.  S,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  8.     Bull. 


GALA  ROSE'S  GILBERT,  120892,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  F.  H.  Le  Boutillier,  St.  Ouen.  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  February  6,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black-and-white  tongue;  black 
switch. 

Fit  to  head  a  herd,  desirable  from  a  breeding  stand- 
point, and  promises  to  make  a  great  individual.  A 
very  handsome  fawn  in  color;  deep  body,  straight 
back,  good  tail  setting;  splendid  head,  with  bright, 
prominent  eyes,  wide  apart,  and  dished  face. 

His  dam  and  both  grandams  are  Certificate  of  Merit 
winners  in  the  public  butter  tests  on  the  Island  of 
Jersey,  under  auspices  of  the  English  Jersey  Cattle 
Society,  where  there  is  absolutely  no  chance  for 
error  or  fraud.  Such  tests,  while  as  reliable  as  any 
test  can  be.  rarely  indicate  the  cows'  real  capacity; 
as,  owing  to  the  confusion  incident  to  show-yard 
tests,  change  of  water,  etc.,  the  cows  do  not  usually 
come  up  to  their  customary  flow  of  milk. 

Note  that  his  dam  and  sire's  dam  were  both 
"forty-pound  milkers"  under  such  conditions;  and 
that  his  sire's  grandam  is  in  the  Register  of  Merit 
with  more  than  9,000  lbs.  of  milk  in  a  year.  His 
dam  milked  7,000  lbs.  in  6  months  under  official  test 
on  the  Island. 


Matilda's  Noble, 
P.  4357.  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Class  2,  16 
entries,  April,  '10. 

Son  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands,  95700. 
Sire  of 

Laura  Artemesia,  418 
lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year  as  a  2- 
y  ear-old. 

Noble  Golden  Belle, 
415  lbs.  2  ozs.,  3  yrs. 
old. 

Magic  Belle,  1  lb.  11 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  160 
days  after  calving, 
at  2  years  old. 


Sire 
GILBERT, 

P.  4818,  H.C. 

Winner  of  3d  Godding- 
ton  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May, 
'12. 

Sire  of 

Sunray's  Son,  2d  prize, 
Class  1,  35  entries, 
Royal  Show,  Apr. , 
'15. 

Lily's  Pride  Boy,  Re- 
serve, Class  I,  32 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Apr.,  '14. 

And  other  winners. 

His  sire  is  a  a  son  of 
the  celebrated  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  P. 
3909,  H.  C.,  and 
Matilda  4th,  P. 
11204,  C.,  she  a 
daughter  of  Helena's 
Fox,  P.  3208,  H.  C, 
out  of  a  daughter 
of  Eminent  2d,  P. 
2532,  H.  C. 

His  sire  produced  Grey 
Portia,  winner  of  3 
Grand  Champion- 
ships, and  1st  at 
National  Dairy 
Show  (13  entries) 
and  Waterloo,  Iowa 
(9  entries),  '14. 


Dam 
B0WL1NA, 
P.  12231,  H.C. 

Winner  of  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in24hrs., 
62  days  in  milk,  3  J 
years  old. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
Oct. ,'09,  1  lb.  11  ozs. 
221  days  in  milk. 

1st  milking  prize,  1st 
Parish  prize  and 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May.  '13,  2  lbs.  6£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  104 
days  in  milk,  yield 
ing  46  lbs.  milk. 

Under  official  test  on 
the  Island,  she  had 
milked  7,000  lbs.  in 
6  months,  when  she 
was  exported  for  the 
'Linden  Grove" 
herd. 

Dam  of  Bowlina  4th, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
«  lct.,'13,  1  lb.  13  ozs. 
butter,  30  lbs.  4  ozs. 
milk,  at  2  years  old, 
158  days  in  calving. 


Oxford's  Gala  Rose, 
287771. 

(Gala  Rose,  P.  14461, 
H.  C.) 

Winner  of  two  Certi- 
ficates of  Merit  in 
the  public  butter 
tests,  Trinity 
Par.  prize  and  Re- 
serve for  Nicolle 
special,  May,  '12; 
butter  test.  May, '12, 
1  lb.  15£  ozs.  in  24 
hours  at  four  years 
old;  milk  yield,  42 
lbs.  14  ozs. 

She  was  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for 
Si. 025  to  Lynne- 
wood  Farm,  Ogontz, 
Pa. 


Laxton, 

P.  3478,  C. 
Sire  of 

Bowlina.  P.  12231,  H. 
C,  1st  milking  pr., 
1st  Parish  prize  and 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '13,  2  lbs.  6£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  104 
days  in  milk;  Cer- 
tificate of  M  e  r  i  t, 
public  butter  test, 
Island  of  Jersey, 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  lj 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  62  days 
in  milk;  Certificate 
of  Merit,  Oct. ,'09,  1 
lb.  1 1  ozs.,  221  days 
in  milk. 

Rondin's  Freedom,  P. 
12173,  H.  C.  (Lax- 
ton's  F  r  e  e  d  o  m, 
235084),  Certificate 
of  Merit,  Oct.,  '08,  1 
lb.  Ill  ozs.,  187  days 
in  milk. 


Chill,  F.  9248.  C. 
1  Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May. '06,  I  lb.  3Jozs. 
in  24  hours.  1 43  days 
in  milk,  at  4  years 
old. 


Oxford  Knight, 
P.  3938,  C. 

Full  brother  to  the 
celebrated  bull,  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C. 

Among  the  daughters 
of  Oxford  Knight 
are   the  following: 

Queen  Fanessa,  P. 
15587,  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  2d 
Par.  prize,  public 
butter  test,May,'12, 
2  lbs.  3  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  and  only  3 
years  old.  (Now 
named  Oxford's 
Milkmaid.)  Sold  in 
our  '13  auction  for 
$1,100,  to  Messrs. 
Ayer    &    McKinney. 

Knight's  Star,  240805, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
690  lbs.  6  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  10,490 
lbs.  1.6  ozs.  milk, 
at  4  years  old. 

Daughter  of  Phibppa, 
P.  14632,  H.  C,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
1  st  Par  pr. ,  public 
butter  test,  May, '12, 
1  lb.  13  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  at  4  years  old. 

Oxford  Nuriel,  P. 
14643,  H.  C,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '10,  1  lb.  6i 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

And  8  others. 


Raleigh's  Vol  age, 
P.  11946,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Raleigh's    Princess    of 
St.  Saviour, 
235168,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for 
#775  to  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson. 

Entered  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  494 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),   '01    and   '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem. Va. 

Eminent  2d  h  a  s  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Among  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
with  yearly  authen- 
ticated butter  tests 

are: 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, 213908,  592 
lbs.   12  ozs. 

My  Eminent's  Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminent's  Lady  M ait- 
land,  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Rosy  of  Oaklands, 
195835,  524  lbs.  11 
ozs. 

Eminent's  Golden 
Lucy,  210895,  524 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Eminent's  Cocotte, 
213903.  491  lbs.  10 
ozs. 


Rhoda  5th, 

P.  5254,  C. 

Traces  three  times  to 
the  famous  Sultane, 
P.  7.  H.  C-,  whose 
daughter,  Sultane 
9th,  P.  1145,  H.  Cm 
is  dam  of  Golden 
Sultana. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny).  Apr.,  '08. 

(See  front  pages  for  his 
picture  and  extend- 
ed pedigree.) 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  fa- 
mous cow,  Oxford 
Lass,  who  is  a'so 
dam  of  2  public  but- 
ter test  cows,  of  2 
first  prize  winners 
over  the  Island,  and 
of  the  bulls,  Oxford 
Lad,  Caiest  and 
Houpla. 

Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
public  butter  tests, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk 
(cows  under  5  yrs.); 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  li 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  and 
Oxford  Knight  (full 
brothers),  the  latter 
having  12  butter  test 
daughters. 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh, 

P.  3273,  H.  C.) 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
cows,  among  the 
latter  being: 

Karnak  2d,  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  I  oz., 
85  days  in  milk. 

Raleigh's  Flora,  public 
butter  test.  1  lb.  14 
ozs.,  165  days  in 
milk. 

Volage,  P.  6844,  C. 

Her  grandsire,  Nestor 
10th,  P.  1483.  H.  C, 
is  out  of  the  same 
dam  as  Gamboge's 
Pride,  P.  4508.  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

(See  front  page  A.) 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Lcda,  whose  daughter, 
Golden  L  e  d  a,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bull  s,  Stockwell. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc. 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127, 
H.  Cm  3d  over  Jer., 
'89. 

Eminent  2d,  P.  2532, 
H.  Cm  sire  of  81 
tested  cows. 

Eminent,  P.  1842,-  H. 
C.  (by  Golden  Lad). 
sire  of  Effie  Baal.  14 
lbs.  lOi  ozs.  i  n  7 
days,  and  other  dis- 
tinguished cows. 

Trial  2d,  P.  474,  C 
Sired  by  a  half-brother 
to  Golden  Lad   (see 
above).     His  grand- 
sire   is  by   Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H.C, 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83; 
sire  of  Count's  Kill 
pail,  30975.  24  lbs.  5 
ozs.;  Cicero's  Ruby, 
29040,  14  lbs.  liozs. 
and  4  others. 

Rhoda  3d,  P.  4038,  C. 

By  a  splendidly  bred 
bull — note  his  line- 
age— an  inbred  Sul 
tane  bull.  Sultane 
is  dam  <  if  Count 
Wolseley,  P.  928,  H. 
C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

S  i  r  e  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (out  of  the 
great  cow.  <  Ixford 
Ever),  public  butter 
test.  May,  '08.  1  lb. 
10  ozs.,  97  days  in 
milk  (eows  under  5 
years);  public  butter 
test.  May.  '09,  2  lbs. 
H  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk ;  winner  of  1st 
prize  over  Jer.  and 
Theatre  Chal.  Cup. 
May,  '11;  Reserve 
for  R  e  n  o  u  f  Cup, 
"best  butter  test 
cow  judged  by  in- 
spection," May,  '07. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C 
(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 

over  Jer.    (with   his 

get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Rill.  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Considered 
one  of  the  greatest 
milk  producers  the 
Island  has  ever 
known. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter.  13.604  lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold.  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha.  F. 
8432,  H.  Cm  J-  H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  lj  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson. Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 


King  Nestor, 

P.  1951,  C. 


Suspect  4th, 

P.  4310,  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C 
Sire  of  5  tested  cows. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Sire  of  Clubs  2d,  16725, 
butter  test,  14  lbs.  7 
ozs.  in  7  days,  208* 
lbs.  milk,  at  8  years 
old. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944.  H.  Cm 
dam  of  Aurea,  P. 
8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122), 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07.  2  lbs.  5J 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 


Trial.  P.  1187.  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '89. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Cham- 
pion Cup,  '90. 

Sire  of  Finance,  the 
dam  of  Financial 
King;  also  sire  of 
Mr.  R.  A.  Sihley's 
great  cow,  Magyar- 
land, 


Fan,  P.  585,  H.  C. 
Won    4th    prize    over 

Jersey,  Royal  Show. 

Aug.,  '88. 


Crowberrv. 

P.  1111.  II    C. 
His  dam  is  also  dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.21I5. 

H.   C-.  sire  of  a  re- 

markable  lot  of 

dairy  cows. 

I  Rhoda,  F.  4323,  C. 


Hope,  P.  1948.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Prosper,  Par.  pr.,  '97. 

Hope's  Regina,  2d  over 
England;  half-broth- 
er to  B  eresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
Par.  prize.  Class  2,  '94. 

Rosy's  Wonder, 

P.  835,  H.  C. 
Sire   of  many   famous 

cows,  including: 
Mermaid  of  the  Island, 

21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Tulip  of  the  Island,  19 

lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Suspect,  F.  3289,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693. 
H.  Cm  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test.  Oct.,  '03. 

f  Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour  prize. 

Among  his  noted  prog- 
eny are: 

C...lden  L  a  d.  P.  1242. 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'90  (see  above). 

Sultane  1 4th,  public 
butter  test.  2  lbs.  l{ 
ozs.,  132  days  in 
milk  (14  yrs.  old). 

Maggie,  P.  3193,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d,  P. 
3056.  H.  Cm  id  over 
Jersey,  '92;  dam  of 
Morion  and  Pioneer. 

Hermione, 

P.  634.  H.  C. 

Dam  ofBrookhill 
Rose,  whose  daugh- 
ter, Brookhill  Rose 
2d,  is  dam  of  Golden 
Jolly,  etc. 

Platon.  F.  310,  C. 

Favorite.  P.  358,  C. 

Islesworth, 

P.  599.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  1st 
Guenon  pr.,  '85. 

Descended  from  Sul- 
tane. P.  7,  H.  C. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 
1st  II    B    ov.  Jer.,  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 


B326 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  9.  Cow. 


NEW  WAVE,  353273,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  20478,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  G.  D.  Renouf,  St.  Martin,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  March  16.  1913. 

Imported  October  3 1 ,  1 9 1 5 ,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket;  white  tip  to 
black  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  promising  young  cow  of  hearty  constitution  and 
good  type;  very  deep,  long  body;  well-sprung  ribs; 
good  top  line,  with  broad,  prominent  hips;  carries 
a  sweet  head,  with  large,  lustrous  eyes;  udder  of 
good  size,  square  in  front  and  full  behind,  with  well- 
placed  teats. 


Sire 
NEW  LEADER, 
P.  4813,  C. 


Dam 
WAVE, 

F.9018,  C. 


Dairy  Maid's 

Champion, 
P.  4172,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Stale  Bread  18th, 
public  butter  test, 
May,'12,  llb.2£ozs., 
191  days  in  milk; 
Trinity  Par.  prices. 
Aug.,  '11. 

Cowslip  45th,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  May, 
'12. 

Sweet  Bread  24th,  3d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '11. 

Lady  Windsor's  Prin- 
cess, 1st  prize  win- 
ner. National  Jersey 
Show,  Shelbyville. 
Ky.;  Illinois  and 
Ohio  State  Fairs ; 
Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 

Reading  Maid,  1  lb. 
11|  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hrs.  at  4  yrs.  old, 
181  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

Speckled  Hip's  Fawn 
Beauty,  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $650. 
Neat  Doctor,  sold  for 
£1,100;  winner  of  2d 
prize  at  the  Royal 
Show,  '13. 
Combination's  Ashley 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for 
$1,000. 
His  sire  has  4  other 
sons  with  tested 
daughters,  including 
Molly's  Combination 
and  Hillside  Lad, 
each  sire  of  3. 


Combination, 

P.  3744.  H.  C. 

(Combination  of 

St.  Saviour, 
88245,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '06. 

1st  and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

Imported  Sept..  '09,  by 
T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Died  when  six  years 
old,  thus  his  oppor- 
tunities were  limit- 
ed. 

Sire  of  17  butter  tested 
cows. 

The  three  highest  test- 
ing daughters  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

He  also  sired  Com- 
bust, 252167  (P. 
14403,  H.  C),  Re- 
gister of  Merit  re- 
cord, 555  lbs.  13  ozs. 
She  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  for  $700.  She 
won  1st  prize  at  St. 
Helier  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  '10;  1st  prize 
in  4-year-old  class, 
Illinois  State  Fair, 
'11 ;  Gr.  Cham,  at 
Mich.  State  Fair,  '15. 

Dairy  Maid, 

P.  11463.  H.  C 

Winner  of  4th  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'07. 


Carnation's  Foxy, 
P.  3168.  C. 

Sire  of  Sweet  Ruby  of 
Trinity,  203675,  win- 
ner of  1st  at  Royal 
Show;  1st  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
Western  Show,  Jer.. 
May,  '06;  sold  in  our 
'07  auction  for  $435 
as  a  3-yr.-old  to 
Penshurst  Farm; 
Register  of  Merit 
record,  526  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
dam  of  Sweet  Ruby 
of  Penshurst,  275- 
063.  in  Register  of 
Merit,  460  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
from  6,894  lbs.  S 
ozs.  milk,  at  2  yrs. 
4  mos.  old. 


Scott's  Carnation, 
P.  11616,  C. 

Winner  of  2d  prize  at 
St.  Mary  Show.  Jer- 
sey, '05. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256, H.  C 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands.  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion. 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

Gamboge's  Knight,  2d 
over  Jersey,  with  his 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

And  other  noted  ani- 
mals. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 

Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 
A  magnificent  cow. 
Daughter     of     Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Dairy  Lad, 

P.  3181,  H.  C. 
(Dairy  Laddie, 

65679,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
A  very  successful  sire, 
imported  by  the  late 
Capt.  M.  M.  Gardner 
and  Mr.  J.  M.  Over- 
ton, Nashville,  Tenn. 


Solitude. 

P.  8582,  H. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '99.  Sold  at 
our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Sire  of  26  butter  test 
cows  and  of  43  pro- 
ducing bulls,  includ- 
ing Oxford  Lad,  etc. 


Carnation's  Pet, 
P.  6424,  H.  C. 


Lady  Scott, 

P.  10105,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

Parish  prize,  Royal 

Show,  Jersey,  May, 

'04. 

2d   prize,   St.    Mary 

Show,  Jersey,  '04. 


Due  to  calve  May  12,  1916,  by  Plough  Lad,  P.  5111,  H.  C, 
a  Highly  Commended  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570, 
H  C,  winner  of  numerous  first  prizes  at  the  Royal  Island 
Shows.  Plough  Lad's  dam,  Plough,  P.  147S5,  H.  C.  (now 
named  Lord  Aldan's  Black  Beauty,  306577),  is  catalogued 
for  this  auction  (see  No.  14).  She  won  at  the  Royal  Island 
Show,  May,  '13,  4th  prize  in  Class  4,  with  64  entries. 


Freddy,  P.  3019,  C. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha.  F. 
8432.H.C..J.H.B.) 

Oflicial  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  liozs.  in  24  hrs., 
Jersey  weight,  being 
in  milk  142  days. 

Picton  3d, 

P.  2715.  H.  C. 

1st  pr..  Trinity  Show, 
'99. 

Sire  of  Picton's  Sweet 
Lady.  203648  (Sweet 
Bread  4th,  P.  9843. 
H.  C.),  winner  of  2d 
prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '06;  Reserve 
for  Championship, 
St.  Saviour  Show, 
'06. 

Issue,  P.  4983,  H.  C. 
Winner    of    1st    prize 

over   Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,    Royal   Show, 

May,  '94. 


Maud's  Boy, 

P.  2506,  C. 


Solitaire,  F.  7458,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever 
produced. 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox.  P.  2729, 
H    C 

Alicante,  P.  3880.H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

(Three  Champion  win- 
ners.) 

Rake's  Revenge, 
P.  1897,  C. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Sire  of  Nobleman,  who 
sired  the  peerless 
Lady  Viola,  dam  of 
Noble   of   Oaklands. 

Also  sire  of  many 
noted  cows. 

Son  of  Golden  Lad, 
P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Stale  Bread  2d. 
P.  2976,  C. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow.  and  grandam  of 
King  of  Arden, 
58135. 

Distinction's  Pride, 
P.  1486,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners. 

Sire  of  Pansy,  P.  5325, 
C.  (now  Pearl  Pen- 
see,  122504).  that 
tested  16  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Bounty, 
F.  7744  (a),  H.  C. 

Golden  Grain. 

P.  2112.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Prince, 
P.  2502.  H.  C,  who 
sired  the  noted  bull, 
WiUoh,  P.  2855,  H. 
C. 

Maud.    P.    5134,   H.C. 

Boyle   P.    1559.   H.   C. 

Sire  of  the  cele- 
brated bull.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160. 
H.C;  Fontaine  7th. 
8th  and  9th,  all 
prize  winners  over 
the  Island.  Fon- 
taine 9th  milked 
over  9,000  lbs.  milk 
in  a  year,  41  lbs.  4 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jersey,   2d   H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Orange  Peel, 

P.  1535,  C. 

Greenland  Daisy. 
P.  4247,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 


I.  Carnation's  Glory  7th, 
P.  5092,  H.  C. 
Twin  sister  to  Golden 
Lad's     Carnation, 
157596,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
Champion      winner, 
St.  Martin  Show,'97. 
Awarded  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  May,  '97.     Yield,  1  lb.  12  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours,   after  being  in  milk   five 
months. 


Carnation's  Glory, 
P.  857,  H.  C. 


Lama  2d, 

P.  7585,  C. 

(Now  named  M  e  h 
Lady  of  Trinity,  172- 
956,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Her  sire  is  a  son  of 
Golden  Hero.  P. 
1833.  H.  C.  winner 
of  three  1  st  prizes  at 
Royal  Shows;  grand- 
son of  Golden  Lad. 

Her  dam  is  by  Pasha, 
P.  1901,  C. 


Financial  King,  57788. 
(P.  2624,  H.  C.) 

2d  over  Jersey.  '98. 

Among  his  daughters 
are; 

Financial  Countess,935 
lbs.  10  ozs.  esti- 
mated butter  in  1 
year,  confirmed  by 
churn  test — t  h  e 
world's  record  for 
confirmed  test. 

T  i  n  e  y  '  s  Interested 
Lass,  winner  Certifi- 
cates of  Merit  in 
Oct.,  '05  (2  lbs.  4| 
ozs.),  and  Oct.,  '04 
(1  lb.  15|  ozs.). 

Dulcet  2d,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  Oct.,  '06  (1 
lb.  14  ozs.,  141  days 
in  milk).  She  is  dam 
of  2  daughters  win- 
ning Certificates  of 
Merit. 

Star  Fish,  Certificates 
of  Merit  in  May,  '07 
(1  lb.  13  ozs.,  152 
days),  and  Oct.,  '03 
(1  lb.  8i  ozs.,  155 
days). 

Carnation, 

P.  7429,  H.  C. 
2d    prize,    St.    Martin 
Show,  '90. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Alexie,  whose 
son.  Interested 
Prince,  won  1st  pr. 
as  yearling  bull  at 
the  Pan  -  American 
Exposition  in  '01. 
and  is  now  a  leading 
bull  in  the  Register 
of  Merit. 

Finance,  P.  4611,  C. 

Public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  55  lbs. 
milk. 

Gave  61  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day  at  home. 

Dam  of  Financial 
Pride.  P.  6060,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  2  lbs. 
7}  ozs.;  and  she  is 
dam  of  Financial 
Queen,  P.  7766,  H. 
C.  with  a  public 
butter  test  of  1  lb. 
11  ozs.  in  Oct.,  '99. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Geraldine. 

P.  6414,  H.  C. 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  12.     Cow. 


SULTAN'S  MARTINA,  353213,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Martina  4th,  P.  16321,  H.  C.) 

WINNER  OF  FIRST  PRIZE,  CLASS  4,  TRINITY  SHOW,  JERSEY,  1915. 

PARISH  PRIZE,  ROYAL  SHOW,  1915. 

FIRST  PRIZE,  ST.  MARTIN  SHOW,  JERSEY,  1915. 


Bred  by  C.  Marett,  St.  Martin,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  5,  1909. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue;  brownish-black  switch. 

An  exceedingly  handsome,  rich  brownish  fawn, 
of  symmetrical  outline;  lovely  head;  large,  prominent 
eyes;  beautiful  top  line;  body  long,  deep  and  well 
ribbed;  perfect  hind  quarters  and  setting  of  tail, 
which  is  long  and  thin,  with  luxuriant  brown  switch; 
prominent,  tortuous  milk  viens;  tremendous  udder 
of  beautiful  shape,  level  bottom,  very  full  in  front 
and  rear,  with  great  large  perfectly  placed  teats.  A 
show  cow,  and  one  of  unusual  dairy  quality. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner    of    1st    prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 
Sire  of 

Campanile's  Sultan, 
Championship  over 
New  Zealand  and 
many  other  prizes, 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Dark 
Beauty,  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th,  P.  15037,  H.C.), 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'10;  sold  in  our  1 1 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Texas,  for  whom  she 
won  in  the  fall  of 
'11,  6  1  st  prizes  and 
4  Grand  Champion- 
ships at  most  im- 
portant shows. 


Sire 
MOURIER'S 

SULTAN, 
P.  4158,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Sultan's  Elmo,  253815, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  527  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
8,091  lbs.  6.4  ozs. 
milk,  5  yrs.  2  mos. 
old. 
Fly  8th.  P.  15665,  H.C.. 
4th  pr..  Class  3,  59 
entries,  and  Parish 
prize.  May, '11 ;  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'13,  1  lb.  10  ozs.  in 
24  hrs.,  at  4  yrs.  old. 
Wotton  Easter  Egg, 
Reserve,  yearling 
heifers,  15  entries. 
Bath  and  West  of 
England  Show,  '10; 
3d  prize,  14  entries, 
Essex  Show,  '10. 
Dam  of  Wotton 
Omelette,  3d  prize 
yearling,  21  entries, 
Bath  and  West  of 
England  Show,  '12; 
and  Wotton  Flip,  2d 
prize  yearling,  22 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
England,  '13, 


Dam 
MARTINA  2d, 
P.  13609,  H.  C. 


Mourier  Belle, 

F.  8651,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Mabel's  Golden  Emi- 
bel,  311585,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  Class 
A,  441  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
5,924  lbs.  11.2  ozs. 
milk,  at  3  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 

Mourier  Lass,  234539, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
495  lbs.  14  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  7,219 
lbs.  1 1 .2  ozs.  milk, 
at  9  yrs.  1 1  mos.  old. 
Winner  of  1st  prize 
at  Utah  State  Fair, 
'13  (9  entries),  '14 
(17  entries)  and  *15 
(11  entries),  and 
Grand  Champion- 
ship each  year. 

[  Laxton, 

P.  3478,  C. 
Sire  of 
Bowlina,  P.  12231,  H. 
C.|  1st  milking  pr., 
1st  Parish  prize  and 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May.  '13,  2  lbs.  6£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  104 
days  in  milk;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Island  of  Jersey, 
May.  '08,  2  lbs.  lj 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  62  days 
in  milk;  Certificate 
of  Merit.  Oct., '09,  1 
lb.  11  ozs.,  221  days 
in  milk. 
Rondin's  Freedom,  P. 
12173,  H.  C.  (Lax- 
ton's  Freedom, 
235084),  Certificate 
of  Merit.  Oct.,  '08,  1 
lb.  Hi  ozs.,  187  days 
in  milk. 

L   Martina  F.  9559,  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  Gamboge's 
Knight,  sold  in  our 
auction  for  $6,700, 
and  1 1  other  pro- 
ducing bulls. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  F  arm"  for 
52,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner,  who  is  dam 
of  the  sensational 
bull,  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly.  86180,  win- 
ner of  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C 

A  leading  sire  of  bulls 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Agatha   of   Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Winner  of  first  prize 
at  the  3  Western 
Parishes  in  '99. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(As  below.) 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

1st  H.B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96. 


Ravachol,    P.    2032  .C. 
His  dam  is  also  dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 

H.  C. 


Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 

butter  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady  Fair,   22103,    19 

lbs.  10  ozs. 

.  Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
Dam  of 

Count  Wolseley. 

Sultane 4th.  a  magnifi- 
cent cow  in  the 
former  herd  of  Theo. 
A.  Havemeyer,  who 
sold  her  bull  calf, 
when  nine  months 
old,  for  Si, 775,  at 
the  Kellog  sale,  in 
May,  '82. 

Sultane  5th,  1st  prize 
over  all  Jersey,  '80, 
and  sold  at  our  sale. 
May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at  N.  C.  Show.  '96, 


'97. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get).   '01   and  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem, Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Among  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
with  yearly  authen- 
ticated butter  tests 
are: 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, 213908,  592 
lbs.  12  ozs. 

My  Eminent's  Carna- 
tion. 565  lbs.   6  ozs. 

Eminent's  Lady  M  ait- 
land,  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Rosy  of  Oaklands, 
195835,  524  lbs.  11 
ozs. 

Rhoda  5th, 

P.  5254,  C. 

Traces  three  times  to 
the  famous  Sultane, 
P.  7,  H.  C,  whose 
daughter,  Sultane 
9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C. 
is  dam  of  Golden 
Sultana. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st    and   Champion    at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96.  '97. 

■     (See  above.) 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Leda.  whose  daughter. 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls,  Stockwell, 
Leda's  Golden  Lad. 
Topsman,  etc. 

Trial  2d,  P.  474,  C. 

Sired  by  a  half-brother 
to  Golden  Lad  (see 
above).  His  grand- 
sire  is  by  Count 
Cicero.  F.  398,  H.  C, 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83; 
sire  of  Count's  Fill- 
pail,  30975,  24  lbs.  5 
ozs.;  Cicero's  Ruby, 
29040,  14  lbs.  l&ozs. 
and  4  others. 

Rhoda  3d,   P.  4038,  C. 

By  a  splendidly  bred 
bull— note  his  line 
age — an  inbred  Sul 
tane  bull.  Sultane 
is  dam  of  Count 
Wolseley,  P.  928,  H. 
C. 


The  most  celebrated  bull  the  Island  of  Jersey  has  ever  produced.  (See  above.) 

His  daughter.  Golden  Sultana,  at  the  age  of  12  years,  sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion sale  for  $3,700;  her  son.  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, National  Dairy  Show,  '11. 

He  has  31  butter  test  daughters,  the  highest  in  Register  of  Merit  being 
Fern's  Belle  Rioter  (546  lbs.  5  ozs.),  who  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  '12  auction  for  $360.  to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee.  Rutland,  Ver- 
mont. 

He  has  27  sons  with  tested  daughters,  among  them  being  Eminent  2d.  sire 
of  81  (see  below),  and  Flying  Fox,  sire  of  26,  both  of  which  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions. 

His  son.  Golden  Jolly,  has  24  tested  daughters,  4  of  them  above  600  lbs., 
and  10  or  more  producing  sons,  including  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  who  was 
sold  in  our  '09  auction  for  $12,000,  and  now  has  9  Register  of  Merit 
daughters  and  is  sire  of  the  sensational  "Linden  Grove"  bull,  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly. 

Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
Sire  of  5  tested  cows. 


Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Traveler.  P.  280.  C. 

Sire  of  Clubs  2d,  16725, 
butter  test,  14  lbs.  7 
ozs.  in  7  days,  208£ 
lbs.  milk,  at  8  years 
old. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 


Trial.  P.  1187.  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  "89. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Cham- 
pion Cup.  '90. 


Fan,  P.  585,  H.  C. 
Won    4th    prize    over 

Jersey.  Royal  Show, 

Aug.,  '88. 


Crowberry. 

P.  1111.  H.  C. 
His  dam  is  also  dam  of 

Uncle  Peter.  P. 21 15. 

H.  C  sire  of  a  re- 

markable  lot  of 

dairy  cows. 

Rhoda,  F.  4323.  C. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  2  tested  cows 
and  numerous  win- 
ners. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Courage.  P.  1813.  C. 

Grassy  Brown. 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Happy.  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of  Happy  Blos- 
som, 18218.  19  lbs.  5 
ozs. 

Fleur  de  I' Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 

Sultan  F.  58,  H.  C. 
1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67, '68. 
1st  Eng.  Roy.,  '68. 

Longueville  Queen. 
F.  272.  H.  C 

Boyle,   P.    1559.   H.   C. 

Sire    of    Mabel    35th, 

public    butter    test . 

1  lb.  144.  ozs.,  181 
days  after  calving; 
she  is  dam  of  Mabel's 
Poet  (sire  of  16)  and 
Fern's  Mabel  of 
Grouville.  213979. 
who  sold  in  our  '09 
auction  for  $825,  3 
yrs.  old. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Aurea.  P.  8693.  H. 
C.  (now  Eminent's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122).  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test.  May,  '07. 

2  lbs.  5  J  ozs.,  65  days 
in  milk. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  who  has  6  sons 
with  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit,  3 
of  them  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

(Golden  Lad. 
P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

i    Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show. 
'94,  '95. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour  prize. 

Among  his  noted  prog- 
eny is: 

Golden  L  a  d.  P.  1242, 
H.  C.  1st  over  Jer., 
'90  (see  above). 

Hermione. 

P.  634.  H.  C. 

Dam  ofBrookhill 
Rose,  whose  daugh- 
ter. Brookhill  Rose 
2d,  is  dam  of  Golden 
Jolly,  etc. 

Platon.  F.  310,  C. 

Favorite.  P.  358,  C. 

Islesworth. 

P.  599.  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.  and  1st 
Guenon  pr.,  '85. 

Descended  from  Sul- 
tane, P.  7.  H.  C. 

Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer..  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 


Last  calf  March  17,  1916,  by  Combination's  Premier,  P.  4069,  H.  C.  (see  his  pedigree,  No.  38  of  catalog).  (Sold  to  Messrs. 
J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 

Expected  to  be  bred  before  day  of  sale  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with 
his  progeny  in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  2-year-old  cow  over  the  Island, 
May,  '14  (68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (70  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge 
Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce 
close  to,  if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-vear-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B  322 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  13.    Cow.  PRETTY  CLARENCIA,  353256,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  19175,  H.  C.) 
OFFICIAL  RECORD,  BEGUN  BEFORE  TWO  YEARS  OLD,  265,32  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  236  DAYS,  IN   1914. 
1915  RECORD,  143  DAYS  BEFORE  IMPORTATION,  283.12  LBS.  BUTTER;  AVERAGE  TEST,  6  PER  CENT.  BUTTER  FAT. 


Bred  by  James  Le  Brocq,  St.  Ouen.  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  March  7.  1912. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  long,  deep-bodied  substantial  grey;  rich  colored, 
mellow,  elastic  hide;  neat  head,  with  bright,  spark- 
ling eyes  and  dished  face;  strong  back  and  broad 
loin,  with  prominent  hips;  great  length  of  rump; 
strong  back  and  broad  loins,  with  prominent  hips; 
thin,  long  tail,  with  beautiful  switch;  beautifully 
shaped  udder,  full  and  square  in  front,  extending 
beyond  thighs  in  rear,  with  good  sized  teats  nicely 
placed. 


Sire 

PRETTY  NOBLE, 

P.  4626,  H.  C. 

Full    brother    to     the 
bulls.    Imp.    Boutil- 
liere's  Noble,  90976, 
and  Noble's  Lord,  P. 
4312,  H.  C. 
Imp.  B  ou  t  i  Hi  ere's 
Noble  was   1st  prize 
aged  bull,  S  entries, 
and    Senior    Cham- 
pion,   Forest   City 
(Ohio)  Fair.  '14.  His 
daughter,  Nobles 
Sweet      Clover,      in 
Register     of     Merit, 
made  361  lbs.  lOozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  be- 
ginning test  at  1  yr. 
1 1      mos.     old.     He 
sired   the  bull  win- 
ning   Grand    Cham- 
pionship at  Spokane 
Inter-State    Fair 
(Wash.),  '12  and '13, 
and    Grand    Cham- 
pionship    at    "Walla 
Walla  (Wash.)   Fair 
and  Washington   S. 
Fair,  '13;  and  other 
winners. 
Noble's  Lord  is  sire  of 
Caporal,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  1 1  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs. 
old,    159    days   after 
calving.     He      sired 
the  2d  prize  2-yr.-old 
bull    at    New    York 
State  Fair,  '12;  the 
winners  of  St.  Peter 
Par.   prize  at  Royal 
Show,  Class  4,  Aug., 
'13,    and    St.    John 
Parish  prize,  Class  4, 
May,  '14. 

Dam 

LUCY'S  PRINCE'S 

BROWN  BEAUTY, 

306594,  A.J.  C.C. 

(CLARENCIA'S 

LUCY, 
P.  16480,  H.C.) 

St.  Ouen  Parish  prize, 
Class  1 ,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '10. 

Public  butter  test,  as 
a  4-year-old,  1  lb.  9i 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  72 
days  after  calving. 

Sold  in  our  '14  auction 
for  $700,  to  Lynne- 
wood  Farm,  Ogontz, 
Pa. 

Dam  of  Pretty  Claren- 
cia,  353256  (see  her 
record  above). 


Due  to  calve  May 
6,  1916,  by  Golden 
Fern's  Noble,  P.4570, 
H.  C,  winner  of  7 
first  prizes  at  Royal 
Shows,  and  sire  of 
many  winners,  (See 
No.  5  of  catalog  for 
his  extended  pedi- 
gree.) The  calf  will 
go  to  Messrs.  J.  O. 
Terrell  &  Sons,  San 
Antonio,  Texas. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1  st  pr. ,  St.  Saviour,  '07 . 

1st  pr. ,  Royal  Show , 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Sire  of  37  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  28  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
sire  of  1 1  in  list. 

Noble  of  Oaklands 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $15,000. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
I>.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Ten  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  Si  .025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mas  s.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Has  4  sons  with  47 
tested  daughters. 

L  Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 

butter  test,  May,'04, 

2    lbs.     12    ozs..    50 

days  in  milk. 
1  st    over    Jersey    and 

Champion,  '05. 
1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 
Dam  of  4  tested  cows. 


I  Boutilliere,  F.  9670,  H.  C.    

Won  3  Certificates  of  Merit  in  public  butter  tests; 

2  lbs.  5£  ozs.  in  24  hrs..  May,  '11. 
1914  record,  532  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  375  days,  10 

yrs.  old. 
1st  prize  and  Champion,  St.  Ouen  Show,  '08. 
1st  Special  prize  and  Sweepstakes,  St.  Ouen  Show, 

'10. 
3d  prize.  Royal  Show,  54  entries,  May,  '07. 
Reserve,  Royal  Show,  45  entries.  May,  '10. 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Ouen  Show,  '09. 
And  many  other  prizes. 
Dam  of  the  bulls.  Pretty  Noble,  P.  4626,  H.  C; 

Noble's  Lord,  P.  4312,  H.  C,  and  Imp.  Bou- 

tilliere's  Noble,  90976  (see  notes  at  left). 


Golden  Maid's  Prince, 

P.  3027,  H.  C. 

(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jer.   for  bull 

and  progeny,  Apr., 

07. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Maid's  Chris- 
tena,  708  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year;  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $625. 
And  38  other  tested 
cows. 

Forfarshire's  Lucy, 
P.  10576,  H.  C 
Winner  of 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '04. 

Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '06, 
and  Reserve  for 
Blythwood  Bowl. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Special 
Class,  Aug.,  '07. 

Exported  to  England, 
where  she  has  been 
a  frequent  winner. 


Lucy's  Prince, 

P.  3939,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  2d  over  Jer. 
(with   his  progeny), 
Apr.,  '10;  a  success- 
ful sire. 
Three  of  his  daughters 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  an  average 
of$l,016.66.    Lucy's 
Prince's  Fairy  was 
bought  by  Mr.  E.  G. 
Dusenbury,     Port- 
v  i  1 1  e,  N.  V.,  for 
$1,750. 
Sire  of  11   butter  test 

cows,  including: 
Lucy's  Convent  Lassie, 

484  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Lucy  Belle's   Princess, 
468  lbs.  1  oz. 
■    Retreat's  Iris,  423  lbs. 
6  ozs. 
And    6    Certificate    of 
Merit      winners      in 
public  butter  tests. 
He  is  also  sire  of  many 
prize  winners. 


Fancy's  rioneer,  < 

P.  3195,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Pioneer's  Fancy  Cow- 
slip, 306593,  694  lbs. 
8    ozs.    butter   in    1 
year,  first  year  after 
importation;   milk 
test,  average  of  6.61 
for  year;  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $135 
to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaf- 
fee. Rutland,  Vt. 
Mon    Plaisir's    B utter - 
cup,    224584    (Ber- 
gere's  B  e  a  u  t  y,  P. 
11259.  H.  C),  Silver 
Medal,   Oct.,    '07,   2 
lbs.  9£  ozs.,  143  days 
in  milk;  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for  $750; 
Champion  cow,  Ver- 
mont State  Fair,  '12 ; 
entered   in   Register 
of  Merit,   542  lbs.   5 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
9  years  old. 
Has    10    other    tested 
daughters,  including: 
Grace    Darling    of   St. 
Mary's,    653    lbs.    3 
ozs.    (see    No.    5    of 
catalog). 
Has  2  producing  sons, 
and  sired  numerous 
winners. 

Unregistered. 
Daughter  of  Successor. 
P.  2783,  H.  C. 


f  Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C. 
I   Reserve  over  Jer.,  '00. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville     and     St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 
Sire  of 

Dulcet's  Favorite,  P. 
11391,  H.  C,  winner 
in  the  following  pub- 
lic butter  tests:  May. 
'06,  1  lb.  8  ozs.,  160 
days  in  milk;  May, 
'07,  1  lb.  Hi  ozs.. 
151  days  in  milk; 
May,  '09,  1  lb.  13i 
ozs.,  137  days  in 
milk. 

And  15  others. 

Lucy's  Lass, 

P.  7092,  H.  C. 


Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C. 

(Golden  Mon  Plaisir. 
59936.) 

1st  Ohio  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  Ex- 
position, Columbus, 
'01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Louis  Fair,  '01 . 

Sold  in  our  sale.  May. 
'01,  for  $3,500. 

Sire  of  6  tested  cows 
and  numerous  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters. 

Fancy's  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test, 
'98,  1  lb.  15£  ozs. 

Parish  prize,  '01. 

Dam  of  Successor. 


Successor, 

P.  2783,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '00, 
for  bulls,  the  pro- 
duce of  cows  hav- 
ing won  a  prize  or 
Certificate  of  Merit 
at  a  butter  test. 

Sire  of  Westfield  Rose, 
P.  9091,  C,  winner 
of  Certificate  of  Mer- 
it, May,  '07,  2  rbs. 
6*  ozs.,  69  days. 


Picton,  P.  232.  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
that,  as  a  3-year-old, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction. 

Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette. 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam 
of  "The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire. 


Trooper,  P.  2109,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '95. 


Lucy  4th, 
P.  1516. 


H.  C. 


Clarencia,  P.  8602.  H.  C. 

Parish  prize  and  Sweepstakes,  Western  Show,  03. 
Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  May,  '03  and  '05. 

Dam  of 
Warder,    P.   3227,   H.    C,    1st   prize,   8    entries, 
Royal  Show,  Aug.,  '04;  sire  of  15  tested  cows, 
including  Warder's  Lady,  964  lbs.  10  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year;  sold  in  our  '06  auction  for  $230, 
at  3  yrs.  old,  to  Hood  Farm,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Claribelle,  P.  14048.  C,  public  butter  test.  1  lb. 
11  ozs.,  81  days  after  calving;  dam  of  Caporal, 
1  lb.  1 1  ozs.  at  3  yrs.  old,  1 58  days  after  calving. 
Forfarshire's  Clarencia.  P.   10446,  H.  C,  2d"  at 
Royal   Show,   66   entries,   May,    '03;  her  son, 
"   Clarencia's  King.  P.  3786,  C,  is  sire  of  1   in 

Register  of  Merit. 
Clarencia's  Pride,  240797  (P.  12627,  H.  C), 
Parish  prize.  May.  '06;  sold  at  auction  for 
$900;  dam  of  Noble's  Proud  Leda,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  347  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  2  yrs.  old. 
Clarencia's  Lad,  P.  3573,  H.  C,  sire  of  Lady 
Ramsgate,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  \0\  ozs., 
at  3  yrs.  old,  127  days  after  calving. 
Jolly's  Clarencia,  238313  (Lady  Clarencia,  P. 
1 1964,  H.  C),  dam  of  Golden  Maid's  Dark 
Beauty,  288006,  in  Register  of  Merit,  476  lbs. 
12  ozs.  butter,  5  yrs.  4  mos.  old,  sold  in  our  '13 
auction  for  $700;  and  Miss  Clarencia,  P.  13820, 
H.  C,  Reserve,  aged  cows,  33  entries,  Royal 
Counties  Show,  Windsor,  Eng.,  '13;  and  other 
prizes. 


Duplex,  P.  25S6,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter's  Golden 
Del,  sold  as  a  heifer 
in  our  '00  sale  for 
$425;  and  since  test- 
ed at  Biltmore,  N. 
C,  80  lbs.  13  ozs.  in 
one  month. 

Daisy's  Dot,  P.  8476, 
H.  C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  yielding  40 
lbs.  12  ozs.  milk. 

Uncle  Peter's  Lady 
Duplex,  162045 
(Aboukir  4th,  P. 
8535,  H.  C).  1st  pr.. 
40  entries,  Class  3, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
May,  '01 ;  sold  in  our 
'02  auction  for  $500. 

Devotion's  Queen,  4th 
over  Jer..  Aug.,  '01. 

Grace  Darling,  Parish 
prize  and  Reserve  for 
Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '03  and  '04. 


Philomene, 
P.  5671 


Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire,  and  his 
get  have  found 
ready  buyers  in  Eng- 
lish breeders. 

Son  of  Sultana  9th.  P. 
1145.  H.  C,  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700,  at 
same  time  her  son. 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,  sold  for 
$11,100;  also  dam  of 
Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
dam  of  Sultan  of 
Oaklands. 

Souvenir, 

P.  5187,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Martin. 
Dam    of   Souvenir   2d, 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug., 

'97. 

Strawberry, 

P.  1578,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '91. 

Sire  of  Petune's  Pet, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood Bowl,  '95. 

,  Pelagie,  P.  2610,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '90;  also 
.    winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Golden  Lily. 

P.  5101.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  St.  Mary. 

Champion.  W.  Show. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow;  pronounced  as 
such  at  our  sale  by 
all  good  judges. 

Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '92. 

Fancy,  F.  8007,  H.  C. 
Gold      Medal,      butter 

test,  Jer.,  '93,  2  lbs. 

8£  ozs. 


Success.  P.  2476,  C. 

Son  of  the  Golden  Lad 
bull,  Great  Scot,  P. 
2153,  H.  C,  sire  of 
Rhymer,  Par.  pr. , 
'99;  Perry  F.  Scot, 
Reserve.  R.  C.  S.. 
'99;  Mabel  42d.  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  '99;  and  other 
winners. 

Fancy  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

f  Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
mos.  old.  A  great 
loss  to  the  Island,  as 
he  undoubtedly  was 
a  great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

White  House  2d, 

P.  1232,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Ouen,  '85. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769;  H.  C. 

2d  over  all  Jer.,  '93. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun,  126625,  18 
lbs.  5^  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '01 ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Plaisance,  3d  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  p.,  '96,  and 
Reserve,  Aug..  '96. 

Sweet  Eyes  2d,  Par. 
pr..  '96;  Utica  Par. 
prize,  '97. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,  '85. 
lstov.  J.  and  P.  p.. '91. 


Distinction's  Pride. 
P.  14S6,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Diplomate  2d, 

P.  3243.  H.  C. 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 


,  Texas,  P.  2205,  H.  C. 


Lord  Fortescue, 
P.  1042,  H.  C. 


Grace  of  Grouville, 
F.  4311,  C. 


0252 


No.  14.    Cow. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 

c.  c. 


LORD  ALDAN'S  BLACK  BEAUTY,  306577,  A.  J. 

(Plough,  P.  14785,  H.  C.) 
Winner  of  Fourth  Prize,  Class  4,  64  Entries,  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  and  St.  Martin  Parish  Prize,  May,  1913. 


Bred  by  J.  E.  Bree,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  21,  1908. 

Imported  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Coopei  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  spot  in  forehead  and  brisket 
partly  white;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  dark,  rich-hided  cow,  with  lots  of  quality 
and  evident  dairy  temperament;  finely  chiseled  head 
with  prominent  bright  eyes,  clean,  tint  neck;  sharp 
withers,  hide  thin  and  mellow  ;  long,  deep  body;  prom 
incnt  hips  and  good  rump,  tail  beautifully  set.  thin  and 
long,  with  flowing  black  switch;  udder  of  remarkable 
size  and  splendid  shape;  full  in  fore  quarters  and 
unusually  well  developed  in  rear;  large,  beautifully 
placed  teats,  wide  apart. 

A  prize  winner  and  great  dairy  cow,  and  a  royally 
bred  one  as  well. 

Halloween's  Fox, 
P.  3631,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Swcep- 
stakes,  Grouville 
Show. 

Sire  of  10  tested  cows, 
including: 

Sweet  Apple  Blossom, 
593  lbs.  15  ozs  butter 
in  1  year,  7  years  old. 

Fox's  Cristabel,  582 
lbs.  5  ozs.  in  1  year, 
5  years  old. 

Princess  Daisy,  1  lb.  5 
ozs.,  211  days  in 
milk.  (Now  named 
Fox's  Dark  Princess, 
306560;  sold  in  our 
14  auction  for  £400.) 


Sire 
LORD  ALDAN, 
P.  3984,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Wonder    Lily,    Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '13, 

2  lbs.  1  oz.  in  24 
hours,  at  5  years 
old.  Dam  of  Won- 
der Mary,  Certifi-  , 
cate  of  Merit,  Oct., 
'13,  1  lb.  1H  ozs.,  at 

3  yrs.  old,  153  days 
after  calving;  won 
4th  prize  at  the  Roy- 
al Show,  May,  '14, 
and  May.  '15,  in 
classes  of  81  and  76 
entries,  respectively. 

Guy  Fawkes  Star,  P. 
15886,  H.  C,  Grou- 
ville Parish  prize, 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '12;  2d 
prize  4-yr.-old  cow, 
Connecticut  State 
Fair,  '13. 

Theory's  Fadey  2d,  3d 
prize  2-y  e  a  r-o  1  d 
heifer,  22  en  tr  i  es. 
Royal  Counties  S. , 
England,  '10. 

Lena,  St.  Clement  Par. 
prize.  Class  1,  May, 
'09. 

Plough,  P.  14785,  H. 
C.,  4th  prize,  Class  4, 
64  entries,  Royal  S., 
May,  '13. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 

in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  ( laklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.. 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C-,  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize,  St.  Helier  S., 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  prize 
and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr..  '09. 

Gamboge's  Knight,  P. 
3645,  II.  C. 

Halloween, 

P.  9703,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '03. 

Dam  of  the  English 
bull.  La  Chasse  Peer, 
Reserve  yearling  in 
a  class  of  21.  Bath 
and  West  Show,  '12; 
and  other  prizes. 


Dam 
BETWEEN, 
P.  9287,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Par.  prize. 
Royal  Show,  Class  5, 
Aug..  '11. 

Also  dam  of  Easter 
Egg,  public  butter 
test,  Royal  Counties 
Show,  Eng.,  June, 
'11,  1  lb.  8i  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  6  years  old. 

Full  sister  to  Boule- 
vard's Minnie,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  2  lbs. 
li  ozs.,  139  days  in 
milk ;  dam  of  May 
Lad's  Minnie, 
306607,  a  grand  cow- 
sold  in  our1 14  aUCti»  >ii 
for  8450,  to  Mr  J, 
K.  Branch,  Pawling, 
\    V. 


Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C.  — 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '09;  Blythwood 

Bowl,  Aug.,  '09;  and  numerous  other  prizes. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570.  H.  C,  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  (2-yr.olds)  in  a  class  of 
29  entries,  April,  '12.  He  also  won  2d  over 
Jersey  and  Reserve  for  Championship,  Aug., 
'11;  1st  and  Championship,  Grouville-St.  Sa 
viour  Show,  Apr..  '11;  and  several  other  prizes. 

Lady  Aldan  2d.  P.  9788.  H.  C,  2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize.  May,  "03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P.  I11S4.  H.  C,  1st  over  Jer. 
and  Parish  prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh.  P.  4116,  H.  C.  sold  for  $1,000 
at  auction.  He  has  produced  2  first  prize  win- 
ners over  the  Island,  2  public  butter  test  cows 
and  many  other  great  daughters. 

A  magnificent  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  and 
head  of  a  great  family. 

Her  daughter.  Lady  Aldan  2d  (above),  is  dam  of: 

Lady  Aldan  Sth,  P.  1 1906,  H.  C.  (Raleigh's  Lady 
Aldan),  butter  test,  18  lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days; 
Parish  prize.  Aug.,  '06;  entered  in  Register  of 
Merit.  744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  12,557 
lbs.  14.4  ozs.  milk. 

Raleigh's  Mabel,  210077,  in  Register  of  Merit,  514 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  4  years  old. 


Beauty's  Greycoat, 
P.  2248,  C. 

Sire  of  Imported 
Grace  Darling. 
145737,  that  made 
for  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley, 
15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days,  from  201 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  at  5 
years  old.  She  is 
dam  of  The  Duke's 
Grace  Darling,  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
456  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  at  2 
years    old. 


f  Don  Carlo,  P.  2774,  C. 
Also  sire  of  Boule- 
vard's Minnie,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  2  lbs.  13  ozs., 
139  days  in  milk; 
dam  of  Boulevard's 
Nena,  public  butter 
test.  May.  '10.  2  lbs. 

3  ozs.  in  24  hours, 
101  days  in  milk,  at 

4  years  old.  Boule- 
vard's Nena  is  en- 
tered in  Register  of 
Merit.  Class  A,  587 
lbs.  13  ozs.  butter, 
10,152  lbs.  11.2  ozs. 
milk  ;  and  her  daugh- 
ter. Boulevard's  Nan, 
240S09,  is  in  Class 
AA,  540  lbs.  butter, 
8,795  lbs.  milk,  in 
one  year. 


Deborah,  P.  6905,  H.C. 
Dam  of 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 180279,  butter 
test,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  in 
7  days,  80  lbs.  11 
ozs.  in  30  days,  at  4 
years  old. 


Canadienne,  P.  7047.  H.  C-    

Msi  i  dam  of 
Boulevard's  Minnie.   Certificate   of   Merit,    public 

butter  test.  May,  '08,  2  lbs.  lj  ozs.,  139  days 

in  milk. 
Cora   Smith,   public  butter  test,  May.    08,    1    lb. 

i     '   ozs  .  at  10  years  old. 
Boulevard's  Minnie  is  dam  of  Boulevard's  Nena. 

public  butter  test.   2  lbs.   3   ozs..    101    days   in 

nulk.  4  years  old. 


Favori.P.  2943.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B.  No.  999; 
6.634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  year,  when 
7  yrs.  old.  Dam  of 
Favori's  Jolly  Sul- 
tan, 1st  prize  bull 
calf,  New  York 
State  Fair.  '11. 

Warder,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '04.  (A  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cows.) 

Oakland's  Bess,  P. 
9833,  H.  C-,  public 
butter  test,  Oct..  '05. 
1  lb.  H  ozs.,  248 
days  in  milk;  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '03. 

Duchess  Tamora  2d, 
P.  5682,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.C.  Show.  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 

Xunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun,  126625,  18 
lbs.  5£  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  ( >hio 
State  Fair,  '01;  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  Cm  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  May,  '01,  sale 
for  $1,000.  and  her 
heifer  calf,  by  Fly- 
ing Fox,  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1,250. 

Xunthorpe's  Susanne. 
443  lbs.  butter  in  34o 
days,  at  17  yrs.  old; 
daxn  of  Brampton 
Alicante,  427.6  lbs. 
butter  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  10  months 
old. 


Fidclite  Beauty, 
F.  7499,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
May,  '02,  auction 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
May,  '03,  a  u  c  t  i  on 
sale  for  $1,725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 

Feuille  de  Chene  4th, 
P.  5S43,  H.  C. 


Ilarkbeam, 

IV   1958.  11.  C. 


Little  Lass, 

I'    2221,  II.  C 


Eminent  2d. 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  sons 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  He  has  proved 
himself  one  of  the 
most  successful  sires 
the  Island  has  had 
for  many  years.  He 
won  the  State's  pr. 
over  the  Island  of 
£50  ($250;  in  '01 
and  '02,  with  five  of 
his  get. 

Sold  in  our  'OS  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 


Favorite.  P.  8354.  H.C. 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess.  157604.) 
1st  N.  C.  Show.  '00. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
Sth  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 


Alicante.  P-  3880,  H.C. 

1st  prize  winner  over 
Jersey,  '91. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Roy. 
C.  Show,  '98. 

1st  p.,  B.  and  W.  S., 
'98;  and  many  other 
prizes. 

Alicante  was  bought 
by  Lord  Rothschild 
in  '94.  when  she  had 
yielded  over  10,000 
lbs.  of  milk  in  course 
of  one  lactation.  She 
is  also  the  dam  of 
Alicante's  Boy  and 
"The  Owl." 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin.  ''2. 
Sweepstakes,  N.C. ,'92. 

f  Eminent, 

P.  1842.  H.  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  r  e  m  a  r  k  a  b  1  e 
dairy  cow,  he  sired 
many  great  cows, 
among  which  was 
Eminent's  Brown 
Duchess,  157604,  1st 
prize  winner,  North 
Club  Show,  Island 
of  Jersey,  '00,  and 
sold  in  our  May,  '01, 
sale  for  $500. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928.  H.  C 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '89. 

Son  of  the  famous  Sul- 
tane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
foundation  cow  of 
the  greatest  family 
the  Island  has  yet 
produced. 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C- 

1st  over  Jersey,  '99.    , 

Avery  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 

John  Bull,  P.  2653.  C 

Uncle  Peter's  Rosette. 
P.  7363,  H.  C. 

Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 
57498.  A.  J.  C.  C 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Flying  Fox.  P.  2729. 
H.  C. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina      Sultane     2d, 

winner  of    1st  prize. 

B,  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 

S.  S  .  and  1st  at  the 

Yorkshire    S..    Eng.. 

'95.      (2  lbs.  9i  ozs. 

of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 
Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 

Jer.,  '95;  and  many 

other  prizes. 

[  Go'den  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 

f  Golden  Pink. 

P.  1491.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.   and   Par. 
prize.  '91. 


Feuille  de  Chene  3d. 
P.  2422.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  May,  '92. 


Mourier  Boy, 

P.  1641,  I  J.  C. 
2d  prize  ov.  Jer.,  '92. 
His  sin-  is  halt  brother 

1..  Stale  Bread  2d. 


Brown  Topsy. 

F.  7744,  H.  C. 
F.  S.  prize  over  Jersey. 

May.  '91. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 


Oxford  Dahlia. 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C, 
Oxfordshire  Show. 
Eng..  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S..  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup. 
II.  S.,  '93. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above/) 

!    Cetewayo's  Pink, 
P.  5170.  H.  C. 

Happy  Cetewayo. 
P.  582.  C. 

Feuille  de  Chene, 
P.  651.  C 


Mourier  King. 

P.  1115.  H.  C. 

Grandson  of  Wolseley. 
P.  401.  H.  Cm  winner 
of  1st  over  Jersey, 
'83,  '84  and  '85 


Japonnaise. 

F.  437(». 


Due  to  calve  September  14,  L916,  by  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  one  of  the  most  prepotent  sons  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
Golden  Fn  of  I inden  was  -bred  to  order,"  our  desire  being  for  a  .on  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  „i  the  great  cow,  GotaUd 
Industry,   L62058,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  bad.  P.  1242,  H.  C     ever  owned  at     In  den  G  m  e        ^   >rt^"> 
have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations,  and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  of  our  best  breeders.      (See  front  pages 
for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011.) 


B  81 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  15.     Cow. 


C.  C. 


GOLDEN  MAID'S  BONNIE,  353219,  A.  J. 

(Copper  Nut,  P.  16905,  C.) 
OFFICIAL  RECORD  ON  THE  ISLAND,  BEGUN  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  547.14  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  412  DAYS;  AVERAGE  TEST, 


5.96   PER   CENT.  FAT. 


and 
St. 


Bred  by  E.  F.  Vibert,  St.  John,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  28.  1910. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch, 

A  most  substantial  and  handsome  dark  grey; 
good  head,  with  bright,  sparkling  eyes;  clean,  flat 
neck;  very  straight,  strong  back,  broad  at  loins; 
wide,  prominent  hips;  good  setting  of  tail;  great 
length  and  depth  of  body,  on  short,  fine  legs;  large, 
well  balanced  udder,  extending  away  out  behind  and 
full  in  front,  with  good-sized,  well-placed  teats. 


Golden  Maid's  Prince, 

P.  3027,  H.  C. 

(93538.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Imp.  Golden  Maid's 

Prince. 

1  st  prize  (sons  of  tested 
dams),  Aug.,  '01 . 

3d  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '02. 

1st  over  Jer.  for  bull 
and  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

Sire  of  40  tested  cows, 
the  best  of  which  is 
Golden  Maid's  Chris- 
tena,  708  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year;  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $625. 

Sire  of  7  untested  cows 
that  have  tested 
daughters. 

Sire  of  8  or  more  pro- 
ducing  bulls, 
including: 

Bright  Prince,  sire  of  7 
tested  cows;  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '12  auction. 

Lucy's  Prince,  sire  of 
1 1  tested  cows. 

Golden  Prince.  P. 4025, 
H.  C,  sire  of  4. 

Bosnian,  P.  3454,  H. 
C,  sire  of  2  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

Sire  of  4  first  prize  win- 
ners on  the  Island, 
including  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup  and 
the  winners  of  86 
other  prizes  in  Eng., 
on  the  Island  and  in 
America. 

52  of  his  progeny,  male 
and  female,  have 
averaged  $438.94  per 
head. 

66  grandsons  and 
granddaughters,  all 
young,  have  sold  for 
an  average  of  $300. 

A  son,  daughter  and 
granddaughter  have 
sold  for  $2, 000  each. 


Sire 
MONKTON, 
P.  4196,  C. 

Winner  of  1st 
Championship, 
John,  '10. 

Sire  of 

Copper  Nut,  P.  16905. 
C. ,  official  record, 
begun  as  a  two-year- 
old.  547.14  lbs.  but- 
ter in  413  days.  (See 
above.) 

Combination's  Dark 
Buttercup,  286852, 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion as  a  five-year- 
old  for  S400,  to  Hon. 
Robert  J.  Fleming, 
Toronto.   Ont.,   Can. 

Monkton's  Princess,  P. 
16458,  C,  public 
butter  test  as  a  3- 
year-old,  1  lb.  2£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  97 
days  after  calving; 
sold  in  Mr.  W.  R. 
Span  n's  auction, 
Nov.,  '15,  for  $300. 

Xmas  Lassie,  251590, 
1st  prize  aged  cow 
and  Champion,  Vir- 
ginia State  Fair,  '14- 


Dam 
BONNY  JESSY, 
F.  9483,  C. 


Carlo's  Gipsy  Maid, 
P.  9748,  H.  C- 

(Pilot's  Gipsy  Maid, 
249602,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jer.,  42  en- 
tries, and  Par.  prize, 
Class  2,  May,  '03. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
Oct..  '05.  1  lb.  5  ozs., 
204  days  in  milk ;  St. 
John  Par.  pr.,  Class 
5,  May.  '07. 

St.  John  Parish  prize, 
Class  5,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '07. 


Egyptian, 

P.  2564.  II.  C. 

(Imported  and  regis- 
tered as  King  of 
Arden.  5S135.) 

Par.  prize,  I.  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  "98. 

1st  pr.  yearling.  St. 
John,  I.  of  J.,  '98. 

2d  pr.  two-ycLir-i'ld. 
St.  John,  '99. 

1st  and  Swee pstakt is, 
Ind.  State  Fair.  '00. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
111.  State  Fair,  '00. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Louis  Fair,  '00. 

Sire  of  Golden  Maid 
4th,  P.  9821.  II.  C 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
I  let  ,  04.  1  lb.  9  ozs., 
101  days  in  milk 


Golden  Maid, 

P.  6555,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jersey.  '96. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in- 
butter  test.  May, '98, 
2  lbs.  4\  ozs. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Maid  3d,  P. 
8137,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test.  »  >ct  ,07, 
1  lb.  12£  ozs..  Ill 
days  in  milk.  She 
is  dam  of  3  public 
butter  test  cows. 

Golden  Maid  2d,  Par. 
prizes.  May,  '98  and 
'99. 


f   Pilot's  Sultan. 

P.  2795,  H.  C 
4th  State's  prize,  '03. 
Reserve  No.,  Godding- 

ton  purse.  May,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Sultan's  Maid.  20  lbs.  2 

ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Pilot's  Sultan's  Gipsy, 

public  butter  test,  1 

lb.  13  ozs.,  208  days 

in  milk. 
Carlo's     Gipsy     Maid, 

public  butter  test.  1 

lb.  5  ozs.,  204  days 

in  milk. 
Retraite's    Gipsy,     1st 

and    Grand    Cham., 

Appalachian    Expo., 

Knoxville,    T  e  n  n., 

'10. 
Becquet's  Jubilee  10th, 

4th  over  Jer.,   May, 

'05. 
My   Lady   Molly.    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

\ 

I  Carlo's  Gipsy  3d, 
P.  7399.  H.  C 
Dam  of 
Pilot's  Sultan's  Gipsy, 
public  butter  test,  1 
lb.  13  ozs.,  208  days 
in  milk. 
Carlo's     Gipsy     Maid, 
public  butter  test,  1 
lb.  5   ozs.,  204  days 
in  milk. 
Retraite's    Gipsy.     1st 
and    Grand    Cham., 
Appalachian    Expo., 
'10. 


f   Picton,  P.  2291.  H.  C. 

{  Egyptian  Buttercup, 
F.  7496,  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '95. 

Dam  or  Egyptian  2d, 
P.  3090.  H.  C,  who 
sired  Golden  De- 
light, P.  10534,  H. 
C.,  winner  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  2d 
Par.  prize.  May,  '09, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  4i  ozs.,  94  days 
in  milk. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

1st  pr.  ov.  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  F  a  w  n 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
9£  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  10£  ozs. 

And  28  others. 

.  Bonny  Lass, 

P.  4577,  H.  C. 

Sultan,  P.  2448,  H.  C. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

April,  '98. 

Sire  of 
Trinity      Princess.      P. 

8543,   H.   C,   public 

butter  test.  Oct..  '04. 

2    lbs.     1$    ozs.,     78 

days  in  milk. 

Pilot's  Legacy  5th, 
P.  4558,  H.  C. 

1st  over  the  Island. 
'95  and  '97.  He  also 
won  many  prizes  in 
England. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Eighteen  of  his  un- 
tested daughters  are 
the  dams  of  butter 
test  cows. 

He  has  25  or  more  sons 
that  are  the  sires  of 
butter  test  cows, 
among  them: 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011,  sire  of  48 
tested  cows  and  13 
bulls  with  tested 
daughters,  including 
Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
sire  of  40,  and  Ma- 
bel's Raleigh,  sire  of 
24. 

Eminent  10th.  75753, 
sire  of  10  tested 
cows. 


Last  calf  February 


Gay  Lord, 

P.  1943.  II.  C. 
2d  at  Yorkshire  Show; 

H.  C.  at  R.  A.  S.  E. 

Show;    11.   C   at   B. 

and  W.  E.  Show. 


I  Stale  Bread  2d. 
P.  2976.  C. 
Reserve     over     Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '99. 

(  Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C 

|  Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding S  u  1  t  a  n  e 
14th.  that  in  t  h  e 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  lj  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
2d   Lon.    Dairy   Show, 

'8S,  '89;  yield,  1  lb. 

14£  ozs.  butter. 

Sir  John.  P.  2176.  H.C. 
Sire  of  Spring.  P.  7096, 

H.  C,  winner  of  Par. 

prize.  Class  3,  Aug., 

'98. 

I  Sultana,  P.  6072.  H-  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  May,  '96. 
2d  North  Show.  '97. 

f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

I  Pilot's  Legacy  3d, 
P.  2897,  C 


Wonder  Lad, 

P.  1390,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '91. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '91. 

Polite  Carlo. 

P.  1418.  H.  C. 
1st   St.   John   Show   as 
heifer  in  milk. 

Miltiades,  P.  868.H.C. 

Stale  Bread, 

P.  2225,  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '83. 

i    Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey,  '84;  also  Par. 
prize. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Golden  Hero. 

P.  1833,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  April,  '93. 

Parisienne. 

F.  7501,  H.  C 

Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

Headed  the  late  F.  C. 
Le  Maistre's  herd 
with  signal  success. 

i   Water  Lily. 

P.  4838,  H.  C 

Happy  Jack, 

P.  808,  H.  C 


Pilot's  Legacy  2d. 
P.  1956.  H.  C- 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 

65300,  A.  J.  C-  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 

Championship. 

North     Club     Show, 

'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 

use    at     "Linden    [  Golden  Fern 

Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 

old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire    of    many    prize 

winners    and    tested 

cows. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 


P.  4711.  H.  C- 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize.  '94. 


Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519.  H.  C 

Cam  of  Kilburn,  win- 
ner of  2d  prize  over 
Jersey,  Class  8,  Aug., 
'04;  3d  prize  over 
Jersey,  Class  8,  Aug., 
'03. 


Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs.. 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter. 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls.  Stockwell. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc. 

f  Carlo  3d.  P.  817,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Egyptian  Hero, 
P.  1351,  H.  C,  2d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '91; 
sire  of  Sweet  Bread 
2d.  P.  5938.  H.  C, 
one  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  we  have 
ever  seen  and  winner 
of  Gold  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '00.  2  lbs. 
7  ozs.,  165  days  in 
milk. 


Quaker's  Girl, 

F.  7215,  C. 


Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 
Sire  of  Clubs  2d. 16725. 

butter  test,    14   lbs. 

7  ozs.  in  7  days,  208* 

lbs.  milk,  at  8  years 

old. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d.  P.  1944.  H-  C. 
dam  of  Aurca,  P. 
8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin.  252122). 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07.  2  lbs.  5J 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 

Carlo  2d,  P.  337,  C 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 
P.  1105,  H.  C- 

Parish  prize,  Aug.,  '85. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '88. 

Dam  of  Cicero's  Cow- 
slip 3d,  P.  3056,  H. 
C.,  3d  over  Jer.,  '92; 
Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 
of  Pioneer,  P.  1602, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'91,  '92;  Morion,  P  • 
1690,  H.  C 


1916,  by  Kingsway,  P.  5158,  H.  C, 
winner  of  1st  prize  at" Royal  Show,  Class  2,  19  entries,  April,  '15; 
son  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  and  Hillside  Lad's 
Rosy,  306595,  a  public  butter  test  cow  and  1st  prize  winner 
at  the  Royal  Show,  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $535.  (This 
calf  has  been  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
Texas). 

Bred  March  31,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  2-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14 
(68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham 
pionship  over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to 
if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P 
4075,  H.  C.) 


winner  of  first  prize  with  his  progeny, 


B  101 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  16.    Cow. 


MON  PLAISIR  GRACEFUL  LADY,  344009,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Mon  Plaisir's  Grace  4th,  P.  19882,  H.  C.) 


Dred  by  J.  LeC.  Arthur,  St.  Mary.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  June  18,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  \mumv;  low  ..I  refinement  and  high  finish;  beauti 
ful  top  line  and  long,  deep  body;  neat  head,  with 
bright,  sparkling  eyes;  flat  neck  and  thin  withers; 
back  straight  as  an  arrow,  with  well  set  tail;  udder 
of  great  circiunference  when  fresh,  square  in  front, 
full  behind,  with  long,  well  placed  teats;  will  have 
been  seven  months  in  milk  by  sale  day,  and  some 
good  judge  will  get  a  bargain  because  she  is  not  in 
bloom.  A  very  handsome  young  cow.  beautifully 
bred.  Her  dam  and  half-sister,  both  in  Register  of 
Merit  with  records  more  than  600  lbs.  butter  in  one 
year.  In  calf  to  the  celebrated  bull.  "Oxford 
You'll  Do." 


Iron  Duke. 

P.  4187,  H.  C. 

Sired  the  winners  of  2 
second  prizes  over 
the  Island;  winners 
of  1st  prizes  at  West 
Virginia  and  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Shows, 
'11;  and  other  prs. 

Sire  of  Iron  Duke's 
Mazurka,  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  492  lbs. 
4  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year.  Son  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands.  95700. 
out  of  a  daughter  of 
Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  P.  3256.  H.  C. 


Sire 
THE  FRIAR, 

P.  -17M,  H.  C. 
104280,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of 

2d  prize.  Class  7,  40 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  'II. 

2d  prize,  2-year-old 
bull,  National  Jer- 
sey Show.  Shelby  - 
ville.  Ky.,  '12. 

Among  the  prize  win- 
ners produced  by  his 
sire  are: 

Pansy's  Rose  2d,  P. 
16819,  H.  C,  2d  at 
Royal  Show  and 
Parish  prize,  May, 
'12. 

Ironmaster,  10292,  E. 
H.  B.,  2d  yearling 
bull.  20  entries,  Roy- 
al Show,  England, 
'11;  and  other  prizes. 

His  sire  is  a  son  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands, 
out  of  a  daughter  of 
Agatha's  FlyingFox. 


Combination's  Dark 
Wonder,  252170,  A. 
J.  C.  C. 

(Combination's  Pride, 
P.  13824,  H.  C.i 

A  beautiful  cow,  sold 
in  our  '  1 1  auction  for 
$800,  as  a  4-year- 
old,  to  Mr.  E.  S. 
George,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

She  is  the  highest  test- 
ing daughteriof  Com- 
bination, P.  3744, 
H.  C-,  having  enter- 
ed the  Register  of 
Merit  with  750  lbs. 
of  butter  in  1  year. 


Dam 
GRACE  DARLING  OF 

ST.  MARY'S,  300562. 
(MON  PLAISIR'S  GRACE, 

P.  13480,  H.  C.) 

Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  S700  to  Mr.  ("..  W. 
Chaffee,  Quechee,  Vt. 

Entered  in  Register  of  Merit  (A),  653  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  from  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk, 
the  first  year  after  importation. 

She  is  dam  of  Noble's  Grace,  269819,  sold  as  a 
yearling  in  our  '12  auction  for  S435,  to  Elmen- 
dorf  F;irm;  winner  of  Junior  Championship  at 
the  Blue-Grass  Fair  and  at  National  Jersey 
Show,  Shelbyville,  Ky..  and  other  prizes  in 
1912. 

She  won  1st  prize  at  the  St  Mary  Show  .  12,  and 
the  St.  Mary  Parish  prize  at  Royal  Show,  10 
and  '13. 

Dam  of  the  bull.  Golden  Fern's  Mon  I'laisir, 
122755,  to  which  a  number  of  our  young 
females  have  been  bred.  (See  No.  5  of 
catalog  ) 

Her  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240832,  quali- 
fied for  Register  of  Merit  (A),  with  630  lbs. 
6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  9.515  lbs.  1 .6  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  yrs.  8  mos.  old.  (Grace  Stockwell 
is  by  a  bull  whose  sire,  Stockwell.  1'.  3550, 
II  C,  was  sold  in  our  07  auction  for  Si  1,500; 
and  whose  dam  was  imported  by  us.  The 
latter  was  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160, 
H-  C,  who  "ruled"  at  "Linden  Grove"'  for 
five  yea  I 

We  also  imported  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
l>"th  of  her  grandsires,  and  their  dams.  For- 
farshire's dam,  Rosette  5th,  also  produced 
Flying  Fox   (by  Golden   Fern's  Lad),  sold  in 

our  '02  auction  for  S7.500.  who  has  26  butter 
test  daughters  and  43  producing  sons  Mi  >RK 
THAN  ANY  OTHER  BULL,  I  >!'  ANY 
BREED. 


Combination, 

P.  3744,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Combination  of 

St.  Saviours, 
88245,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
15  entries,  Aug., 
'06. 

1st  and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
10  entries.  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of 

Hillside  Lad,  P.  4100, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
bulls  from  tested 
dams,  Aug.,  '08;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '08;  1st 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 

Combination's  Leda.P. 
14105.  H.  C.  (Com- 
bination's Golden 
Leda,  235187),  1st 
over  jer.  and  Trinity 
Par.  pr..  Aug.,  '09. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  S890. 

Sire  of  1 7  butter  test 
cows,  the  3  highest 
of  which  were  impor- 
ted by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions. 

Has  5  producing  sons. 

Fussy, 

P.  11574,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit. 
Oct.,  TO.buttertest. 
2  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter, 
131  days  in  milk. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow. 

Official  record  in  '13, 
384.75  lbs.  butter  in 
260  days. 

Granddaughter  of  Wil- 
loh,  P.  2855,  H.  C, 
and  Golden  Lad's 
Champion,  57222, 
sire  of  9  tested  cow  s ; 
etc. 

Fancy's  Pioneer, 
P.  3195,  H.  C 
Sire  of 
Pioneer's   Fancy   Cow- 
slip, 306593,  694  lbs. 

8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  first  year  after 
importation;  milk 
test,  average  of  6.61 
for  year;  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  S135 
to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaf- 
fee, Rutland,  Vt. 

Mon  Plaisir's  Butter- 
c  u  p,  224584  (Ber- 
gere's  Beautv,  P. 
11259,  H.  C),  Silver 
Medal,  Oct.,  '07,  2 
lbs.  9^  ozs..  14.3  days 
in  milk;  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for  S7S<>; 
Champion  cow,  Ver- 
mont State  Fair,  '12; 
entered  in  Register 
of  Merit,  542  lbs.  5 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 

9  years  old. 

His  10  other  tested 
daughters,  including 
Boutilliere,  2  lbs.  5  J 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.  (pub- 
lic test). 

Has  2  producing  sons, 
and  sired  numerous 
winners. 

Grace  Darling  3d, 
P.  11321.  C. 
iL"\\    named 
Forfarshire's     Darling. 

234156,  A.  J.  C  C. 
I  tain  of  Noble's  Dar- 
in, -'34218,  sold  in 
Di  II  n  Rodman's 
auction,  TO.  for 
$  5 1 0 


Agatha's    Flying    Fox, 
P.  3256,  II    C. 

1st    prize    and    Sw  eel 
stakes,     St.     Sav  loiir 
and      Grouville 
Show,  '02, 

1st   prize   over  the    I 
land  in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st   prize  over   the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05, 

Gamboge's  Knight,  2d 
over  Jersey  with  his 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08 ; 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  S6.700. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox  is 
sire  of  many  other 
winners. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 

Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Lad, 
imported  to  Amer 
ica  by  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm." 

Champion,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '06. 

Dam  of  Maitland  Con- 
stance, P.  10373,  H. 
C-.  4th  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03,  and  May, 
'04. 

f  Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548.  H.  C. 

(Golden  Mon  Plaisir, 
59936.) 

1st  Ohio  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  Fix- 
position,  Columbus , 
'01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Louis  Fair,  '01. 

Sold  in  our  sale.  May, 
'01,  for  $3,500. 

Son  of  Golden  Lad  and 
Golden  Lily,  P. 5 101, 
H.  C.  (as  below). 


Fancy's  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 

public    butter    tests 

as  follows: 
'98,  1  lb.  15i  ozs. 
'99,  2  lbs.  i  oz. 

Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 

Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 
including: 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Rose,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  545  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Forfarshire's  Britan- 
nia, in  Register  of 
Merit,  482  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Grace  Darling. 

P.  8475,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize.  May,  '01 
and  '04. 

Parish  prize  and  Re- 
serve for  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '03  and 
'04. 

By  same  sire  as  Clar- 
encia,  P.  8602,  H.C., 
Parish  pr..  May,  '03; 
Sweepstakes.  West- 
ern Show,  '03.  Dam 
of  the  noted  bull. 
Warder.  P.  3227,  H. 
C.  1st  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '04,  and  sire 
of  15  butter  tested 
cows. 


Sa- 
lbs. 
lbs. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale  May,  '02,  for 
100.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  £933. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  «  heford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11.198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue    Belle   of   St. 
viour,      411.96 
butter,      6,841 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold. 10,060  1  b  s. 
milk.  1  year. 

And  22  others. 


Agatha  of  <  )aklauds. 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

i  A  highly  commended 
c  o  w,  Agatha,  F. 
8432.  H.C.,  J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  lj  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Winner  of  first  prize 
at  the  3  Western 
Parishes  in  '99. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship 
(Silver  Cup).  St. 
Saviour  Show,   '00. 

Picton.  P.  2392.  H.  C 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis. 
sold  for  5625  in  our 
'00  auction. 

Sire  of  Firefly,  P.  8022, 
C.,  Par.  prize.  May, 
'02;  whose  daugh- 
ter, Oxford  Lady  of 
St.  Mary,  213932. 
sold  for  $1,025  in  our 
'09  auction. 

Descended  from  Farm- 
er's Glory,  who  sold 
at  auction  to  Mr.  T. 
A.  Havemeyer  for 
S3. 200.  and  is  the 
sire  of  Forget-Me- 
Not,  P.  291,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  O  w  1  ")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Chain,  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  S2.7h2.50. 

Dam  of  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette 2d,  14  lbs.  7 
ozs. 

Duplex,  P.  2586.  H.  C. 

■sir.  .  >i"  Uncle  Peter's 
I  '..■Men  Del.  sold  as  a 
heifer    in    our    sale. 

May,  00,  for  S425; 
Hiil  since  tested  at 
Biltmore,  N.  C,  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  in  one 
month;  sire  of  other 
tested  cows. 

Golden  Lily, 

P.  5101,  H,  C 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  St.  Mary. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  pronounced  as 
such  at  our  sale  by 
all  good  judges. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

lie    was   in   service    at 
"Linden  Grove"  for 
five  years. 
(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox.  P.  2729, 
II.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  p.  2914, 
H.  C 

(Three  Champion  win- 
ners.) 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Ravachol,  P.   2032.  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C-, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Sergeant  Major, 

P.  2010.  C 
4th  St.  Martin.  '94. 

Sire  of 
Surville's  Primula, Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '99. 
Phyllis,  Par.  pr..  May, 
'99. 

Primrose  6th. 

P.  3808.  C. 
Reserve,    North    Club. 
'98. 

Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France    when    12 

months  old. 
He  is  by  same  sire  as 

Sultane's  Favourite. 

P.  S73,  H.  C. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th.  as  a  dairy  cow, 
had  few  equals  on 
the  Island. 

Uncle  Peter. 

P.  2115.  H.  C 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire,  and  his 
get  have  found 
ready  buyers  i  n 
English  breeders. 

Souvenir, 

P.  5187.  H.  C 
1st  St.  Martin 
I  (am    of    Souvenir    2d, 

3d  over  Jer.,   Aug., 

'97. 

Clarence, 

P.  1404.  H.  C. 
1st  St    Peter. 
By  same  sire  as  BaiOO 

of   St.    John   2d,   P. 

1279,  H.  C 

Lily  Brown, 

P.  420.  C 
2d  prize.  St.  Mary- 


Last  calf  October  22,  1915,  by  Wilkie  Bard,  P.  5200,  C.  (Sent  to  Messrs.  ].  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 
Due  to  calve  September  Is,  L916,  by  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  407.">,  II.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with  his 
progeny,  in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  2-year-old  cow  over  the  Island, 
May,  '1  1  (lis  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,' 15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup 
(Championship  over  the  Island).  He  has  Jl  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close 
to,  if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll 
Dof  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


THE  GREATEST  DAUGHTERS  OF  30  GREAT  BULLS 
CAME  DIRECT  FROM  "  LINDEN  GROVE." 

lbs.  ozs. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  WARDER,  P.  3227,  H.  C— Warder's  Lady,  195777,  year's  test 967       4 

Sold  in  our  1906  auction  for  $230.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hood,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  MAJESTY,  P.  3523,  H,  C— Majesty's  Origa's  Queen,  238445,  year's  test 906       7 

Sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $1,000.     Owned  when  tested,  at  White  Horse  Farms,  Paoli,  Pa. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FLYING  FOX,  P.  2729,  H.  C— Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  162114,  year's  test 870       8 

Sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $900  (24  months  old).     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Thos.  W.  Lawson. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  GAMBOGE'S  KNIGHT,  P.  3645,  H.  C— Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  252162,  year's  test 784     12 

Sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,750.     Owned  when  tested,  at  White  Horse  Farms. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  RHYMER,  P.  2756,  H.  C—  Great  Scot's  Champion,  203703,  year's  test 774       4 

Sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $950.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  Falfurrias,  Texas. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  RALEIGH'S  DUKE,  72486— Raleigh's  Dark  Wonder,  235185,  year's  test 770     15 

Sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $925.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson,  East  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  THE  OWL,  P.  2195,  H.  C— The  Owl's  Oxford  Daisy,  162113,  year's  test 759     10 

Sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $1,000.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Thos.  W.  Lawson. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  MABEL'S  RALEIGH,  P.  3722,  H.  C— Raleigh's  Florence  Belle,  235183,  year's  test 732    7.9 

Sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $1,000.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  COMBINATION,  P,  3744,  H.  C— Combination's  Dark  Wonder,  252170,  year's  test 750       0 

Sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $S00.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Edwin  S.  George,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  OXFORD  MAJESTY,  P.  4057,  H.  C— Majesty's  Brown  Crocus,  306622 743       0 

Sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $410.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  John  G.  Howland,  Quechee,  Vt. 

Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  OXFORD  LAD,  P.  3123,  H.  C— Oxford  Cocotte,  2351S0,  year's  test 724     15 

Sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,700.     Owned  when  tested,  at  Bowmont  Farms,  Salem,  Va. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  GOLDEN  MAID'S  PRINCE,  P.  3027,  H.  C— Golden  Maid's  Champion,  269565 70S       0 

Sold  in  our  1913  auction  for  $625.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FINANCIAL  POET,  P,  3462,  C— Financial  Daisy,  252132,  year's  test 695     12 

Sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $2,600.     Owned  when  tested,  at  White  Horse  Farms. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  ASTOR,  P,  3042,  H.  C— Lady  Astor,  269778,  year's  test 694       8 

Sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $775.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FANCY'S  PIONEER,  P.  3195,  H.  C— Pioneer's  Fancy  Cowslip,  306593 694       8 

Sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $135.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  95700— Noble's  Handsome  Queen,  235197 614       3 

Sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $875.     Owned  when  tested,  at  Bowmont  Farms,  Salem,  Va. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN,  P.  4156,  H.  C— Jolly  Sultan's  Pet,  252226 592       9 

Sold  in  our  1913  auction  for  $210.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Wm.  R.  Wood,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Highest  Testing  (R.  of  M.)  Daughter  of  LEDA'S  GOLDEN  LAD,  71148— Golden  Leda's  Nursie,  213954 567       9 

Sold  privately  from  "Linden  Grove."     Owned  when  tested,  by  Ayer  &  McKinney,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  PRIDE'S  GOLDEN  LAD,  P,  14165,  H.  C—  Wexford's  Spot,  289452,  year's  test 565       4 

Sold  privately  from  "Linden  Grove."     Owned  when  tested,  by  Ayer  &  McKinney. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  GREAT  SCOT,  P.  2153,  H.  C—  Scot's  Belle,  195756,  year's  test 557    5.7 

Sold  in  our  1906  auction  for  $325.     Owned  when  tested,  at  Hood  Farm. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  LUCY'S  CHAMPION,  P.  3731,  H.  C— Lucy's  Sweet  Ruby,  203709,  year's  test 551       0 

Sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $300.     Owned  when  tested,  at  Delaware  College,  Newark,  Del. 
Highest  Testing  (R.  of  M.)  Daughter  of  GOLDEN  FERN'S  LAD,  P,  2160,  H.  C— Fern's  Belle  Rioter,  203996 546       5 

Sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $360.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  George  T.  Chaffee,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FORFARSHIRE,  64759— Forfarshire's  Golden  Rose,  173205,  year's  test 545     15 

Sold  in  our  1903  auction  for  $290.     Owned  when  tested,  at  Allandale  Farms,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  OXFORD  BOY,  P.  3937,  C— Oxford  Boy's  Vixen,  252190,  year's  test 532       9 

Sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $400.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FAVORI,  P.  2943,  H,  C— Favori's  Pretty  Rosa,  162118,  year's  test 458     12 

Sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $130.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  George  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  HOUP-LA,  P.  2793,  H.  C— Houp-La's  Gamboge,  195821,  year's  test 437       7 

Sold  in  our  1906  auction  for  $500.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Mr.  Percival  Roberts,  Jr.,  Narberth,  Pa. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  FEREOR,  P.  2891,  H.  C— Blue  Belle's  Pretty  Belle,  180295,  year's  test 401    1.6 

Sold  in  our  1904  auction  for  $450.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Dr.  C.  E.  Still,  Kirksville,  Mo. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  DISTINCTION'S  NOBLE,  83768— Year's  test  begun  at  1  yr.  8  mos.  old 329       6 

Distinction's  Oxford  Belle,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."     Owned  when  tested,  at  Allandale  Farms. 
Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  GOLDEN  LAD,  P.  1242,  H,   C— Golden  Lad's  Fawn  Duchess,  7-day  test 23       6 

Sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $500.     Owned  when  tested,  by  Capt.  M.  C.  Campbell. 

Another  celebrated  bull,  making  thirty  in  the  list,  when  it  appeared  in  our  advertisement  in  "The  Jersey  Bulletin,"  was  Eminent, 
69631  (Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C),  but  the  following  letter  from  Mr.  A.  M.  Bowman,  Jr.,  manager  of  Bowmont  Farms, 
Salem,  Va.,  explains  why  we  have  omitted  his  name  at  this  time: 

'We  must  rob  you  of  the  honor  of  having  turned  out  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  Eminent,  69631,  as  Eminent's  Oxford 
Pride,  142191,  bred  at  Bowmont  Farms  and  now  owned  at  Acca  Farm,  has  lately  made  an  authenticated  test  of  656  lbs., 
exceeding  the  record  of  Eminent's  Honeymoon  by  63  lbs.  4  ozs." 

The  test  of  Eminent's  Oxford  Pride  had  not  been  reported  from  the  Club  office  when  our  list  was  tabulated.  We  do  not  mind 
surrendering  this  honor  to  Bowmont  Farms,  and  be  content  with  having  imported  the  sire.  The  daughters  of  three  other  bulls 
in  the  above  list  have  made  larger  tests  since  it  was  compiled;  viz.,  Fancy's  Pioneer,  Oxford  Majesty  and  Noble  of  Oaklands. 

We  were  not  obliged  to  confine  the  list  to  thirty  bulls.  Without  close  search  of  the  records,  we  can  recall  a  number  of  other 
noted  sires  whose  highest  testing  daughters  came  from  "Linden  Grove."  And  to  these  we  might  add  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C,  whose  highest  testing  daughter  will  finish  in  May  with  more  than  900  pounds  of  butter  in  one  year  as  a  four- 
year-old.  She  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $500,  to  Mr.  E.  T.  Bedford,  Greens  Farms,  Conn.  And  when  the  official 
report  of  Fern's  Viola,  237208,  is  received  we  can  add  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  to  the  list.  Fern's  Viola  was  bred  at 
"Linden  Grove"  and  born  at  Knollwood  Farm,  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson  having  bought  her  pregnant  dam,  Golden  Fern's  Distinc- 
tion, 213882,  in  our  1909  auction  for  $900.  At  last  account" Fern's  Viola  had  made  672  lbs.  butter  in  ten  months  of  her 
year's  test. 


B  306 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  17.    Cow 


OXFORD  DAFFODIL,  353222,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  17777,  H.  C.) 

WINNER  OF  CHAMPIONSHIP  AND  BRONZE  MEDAL,  GROUVILLE  SHOW,  JERSEY,  1912. 
RESERVE  OVER  JERSEY   AND  PARISH  PRIZE,  CLASS  3,  ROYAL  SHOW,  MAY,  1913. 
FIRST  PRIZE  AND  SWEEPSTAKES,  GROUVILLE-ST.  SAVIOUR  SHOW,  CLASS  3,   1913. 


Bred  by  E.  G.  Marett,  Grouvjlle,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  June  20,  1910. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Spot  in  forehead;  white  on  flanks,  ankles  and  right 
hind  shank;  brisket,  belly,  tongue,  half  of  tail  and 
switch  white. 

A  splendid  "black,"  great  refinement  of  type;  high 
finish,  yet  of  strong  constitution  and  dairy  tempera- 
ment; clean,  flat  neck  and  thin  withers;  straight 
back  and  strong  loins;  hind  quarters  lean,  beautifully 
fashioned,  with  high  tail  setting  and  a  flowing  white 
switch;  unusual  depth  of  body;  tremendous  udder, 
deep,  and  attached  high  behind,  full  in  front,  with 
good-sized  teats,  squarely  set  on. 


Sire 

NOBLE'S 
JOLLY  SULTAN, 
P.  4156,  H.C. 

(97181,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Now  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  and  sire  of 
1 1  butter  test  cows. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  Class 
8,  Aug.,  '10. 

1st  pr.,  "Voisin  Spe- 
cial," bull  any  age, 
Aug.,  '10. 

1st  prize,  Class  3, 
Apr.,  'lO. 

1st  pr.  bull,  3  yrs,  or 
over,  Nat.  Da  i  r  y 
Show,  '11,  in  a  class 
of  8,  defeating  the 
Champion  winners 
at  Illinois,  Ken- 
tucky, Ohio  and 
Mich.  State  Fairs, 
Nat.  Jersey  Show , 
Shelbyville.  Ky.,and 
Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show. 

Nine  of  his  "b  a  b  y" 
calves  sold  in  our 
sale  for  an  average  of 
$261;  Jolly's  M  a  y 
Princess,  a  yearl  ng, 
being  bought  by  Mr. 
M.  S.  Beltzhoovcr 
for  $500. 

One  of  8  of  the  get  of 
Noble  of  Oak  kinds 
winning  1st  Special 
prize  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership. 

His  dam.  folly  Stll- 
tane,  P.  11003,  II. 
C.,  is  the  closest  liv- 
ing descendant  of 
Sultane,  P.  7,  n.  c., 
with    the    except  i  m 

of  Golden  Sultana, 
dam  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Champion  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 
His  sire  is  Noble  of 
«  i  a  k  lands,  95700. 
(See  opposite  page 
for  extended  pedi- 
gree and  particulars.) 


Dam 
OXFORD  IVY, 
P.  14125,  H.C. 

Dam  of  Noble's  «  ixford 
Holly,    287788,    sold 

in  our  '13  auction,  as 
a    _4  year  old.      f  <>  r 

$470,  to  Homewi  n  id 
Farm,  Rye.  N  A 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  over  Jer- 
sey,  Apr.,  '06. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Tar. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

1st  pr.,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour-G  r  o  u- 
ville,  '05. 

His  daughters  have 
won  Certificates  of 
Merit  in  the  public 
butter  tests  on  the 
Island  and  have 
made  the  Register  of 
Merit  in  America. 

Among  his  most  dis- 
tinguished daughters 
are; 

Violette's  Beauty  3d, 
P.  13895, H.  C.  (now 
Violette's  Sultana, 
252253),  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  11*  ozs.,  90  days 
in  milk,  at  2  years 
old;  won  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
yiour-Grouville  S., 
[10.  She  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for 
$2,600,  to  Ewell 
Farm,  Tenn.;  and 
her  daughter, 
Noble's  Pretty  Vio- 
lette,  252234.  sold  as 
a  2-year-old  for 
SI  .200  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Ky. 

Sultan's  Finance,  P. 
14100,  H.  C.  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '09,  1  lb.  8-V 
ozs.,  1 13  days  in 
milk,  at  2  years  old. 
She  won  1st  prize 
over  Jersey,  May, 
Ml,  and  1st  prize  in 
Champion  Class, 
Aug..  "11. 

Sultane'sBellc,203711. 
who  entered  the 
Register  of  Merit  in 
'11  as  a  3-year  old, 
with  8,488  lbs.  3.2 
ozs.  milk,  519  lbs.  11 
ozs.  estimated 
butter. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars regarding  the 
get  of  this  great  son 
of  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox.) 


Oxford  Kit, 

P.  11931,  H    I 
Dam  i  'i  Combination's 

Oxford  Kit.  271038, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  AA.  525  lbs.  7 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  5£  yrs.  old. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Combination.  P.  3744, 
II  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize,  St.  H  e  1  i  e  r 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
Apr.,  '09,  in  compe- 
tition with  Beauvoir 
King,  Plymouth 
Lad  and  other  bulls. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
1st  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11 ;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  H 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
May,  '01. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Sultana,  dam  of  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh, 

P.  3273,  H.  C.) 

4th  pr.  over  Jer.,  '03. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows, 
among  them ,  Kar- 
nak  2d,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '10,  2 
lbs.  1  oz.,  67  days  in 
milk. 

Sire  of  numerous  pr. 
winners,  including: 

Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'08;  also  Gr.  Cham., 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
'  10,  and  other  Amer- 
ican prizes. 

M  a  b  e  l's  Raleigh,  P. 
3722,  H.  C.  1st  pr. 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '05  and  '07. 

Primrose's  Raleigh,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
p  .  '05;  1st  prize  and 
Breeders'  Cup,  St. 
Martin  Show,  '05. 

Lord  Twylish,  1st  over 
Jersey.  Apr.,  '06. 

The  Jap,  1st  prize,  St. 
Clement    Show,    '05, 
t  '06. 

Fontaine's  King,  1st 
and  Grand  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Louis  Ex- 
hibition, '04. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '07. 

Among  his  tested 
daughters  is 

Raleigh's  Nancy 
Wolff,  20  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Oxford  Clover, 
P.  7817,  C. 

She  is  out  of  same 
dam  as  Morny  Can- 
non, P.  3058.  H.  C, 
winner  of  3d  prize 
over  Jersey  with  ]\\-. 
progeny,  April,  '07. 
Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
ci  >ws,  among  them , 
Simple  I  nterest 
4th,  public  butter 
test.  May.  '06.  1  lb. 
9  i  ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk;  and  dam  of 
Sultan's  Finance, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  1st  over  Jersey, 
May  and  Aug.,  '11. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  II.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among    his    24    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,  870.5  lbs. 

butter,     13.604     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's     Flower     'o 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk.  1  year. 
Blue   Belle  of  St.    Sa- 
viour.     411.96      lbs. 

butter,     6.841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,      10,060      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.  C..J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1-i  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson. Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 

Eminent  2d. 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Sold  at  our  '05  auction 
sale  for  $10,000. 

Eminent  won  State's 
prize  and  Godding- 
ton  purse  over  the 
Island  two  years  in 
succession,  shown 
with  5  of  his  daugh- 
ters in  milk. 

Sire  of  71  tested  cows. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Combines  the  blood  of 
some  of  the  Island's 
strongest  butter 
strains.  Is  doubly 
descended  from  the 
famous  Golden  Lad, 
P.   1242.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad  is  sire  of 
Mon  Plaisir,  1st  over 
Jer.,  '98;  Hamley, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '99; 
Mona's  Glory,  1st 
over  Jer.,  '97.  He 
has  6  sons  with  test 
ed  daughters  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

t  Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey. 

A  remarkably  good 
sire,  and  his  get 
have  found  ready 
buyers  from  Eng- 
land at  long  prices. 

His  granddaughter. 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold 
en  Del,  157354.  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  to 
Biltmore  Farms. 
Biltmore,  V  C  ,  and 
has  made  the  phe- 
nomenal record  of 
1.341'.  lbs.  of  milk 
and  80  lbs.  13  ozs.  of 
churned  butter  in  30 
days.  One  week.  20 
lbs.  of  butter. 


Oxford  Lily  2d, 

P.  5732.  H.  C 
Par.   prize.   Aug..    '95, 
and  May,  '98. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5  th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C- 
A    very    rich    ad    per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  II  C 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914. 

H.  C. 
3  Champion  winners. 

f  Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 

I  By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official   test,   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in   24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st   and   Champion    at 

N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

(See  front  page  A.) 

|    Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Dam    of    Little    Emi- 
nence.     122506,     21 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Prosper,  Parish 
pr.,  '97;  Hope's  Re- 
gina,  2d  over  Eng. ; 
and  other  winners. 

Tula.  P.  5323,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Par.  pr..  Class  2,  '94. 

Closely  related  to 
Mona's  Glory,  P. 
2404,  H.  C,  who 
won  1st  prize  over 
Jer..  Aug.,  '97;  and 
has  sired  numerous 
butter  tested  cows. 

Xunthorpe. 

P.  1769,  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter.  P.  2115, 
II.  C-,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  for 
SI, 000.  and  her  heif- 
er calf,  by  Flying 
Fox,  sold  in  same 
sale  for  Si, 250. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H-  C. 
1st  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '91 . 
Reserve  Champion 

Cup.  '91. 
1st  over  Jer.  Champion 

Cup.  '93. 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 

Sire  of 
Muriel,  1st  over  Jersey, 

'00;    1st    H.    B.    and 

Par.  prize.  '00. 
Lady  Clair.  3d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr..    00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 

P.  1690,  H.C,  sire  of 
The  Owl.  P.  2195. 
H.  C. 

Oxford  Lily. 

P.  3468.  H.  C 


Sarabond,  P.  797.  H.C. 
He  was  sold   to  go  to 

France    when    12 

months  old. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 
Had    few    equals   as   a 

dairy  cow  in  her  day 

on  the  Island. 

Orme,  P.  1660.  II.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina    Sultane    2d,    2 

lbs.  \\  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 

Ro^tte  5th, 

P,  2881.  H    C 

now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette.. 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Courage.  P.  181  V  C 
Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq, 
the  best  judge  of 
Jerseys  on  the  Is 
land,  told  us  that 
the  bull  Courage 
was  the  best  son  of 
Golden  Lad. 

i    Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C- 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.C 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr..  '94. 

Traveler.  P.  280.  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  May.    ''4 

Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Mistake.  P.  4562.  C. 

Half-sister  to  Dairy's 
Golden,  winner  of 
many  prizes  in  Eng. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  F  a  w  n 
Duchess.  16653S.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days 

Golden      Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.   in   7 
days;  89   lbs.   5 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others 

Alicante.  P.  3880,  II  C 
1st    prize    winner   over 
Jersey,  '91. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  II.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer..  '82 
Sold  at  our   sale.  <  k  t  . 
'82,  for  53,100. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  II    C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.  '70. 
1st  p..  St.  Saviour.  '70. 
1st  H.  B  .    71 

Golden  Lad. 

P.   1242.  II.  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d. 
P.  3056.  H    C 

2d  pr.  over  Jer  ,  '92. 
Parish  prize.  '94, 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
Sire   of  in  a  n  y   noted 

COWS,  including: 
Aluante.  P.  3880.  H.C 
Oxford  Rose.  P.  3787. 

C- 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F. 6816,  H.  C. 


Due  to  calve  April  22,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for 
whose  extended  pedigree  see  No.  2G  of  catalog.  The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  is  Oxford  Triumph.  P.  12120.  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May,  'OS.  1  lb.  1  1  ozs  .  107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford  I, ad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  I  Kiord  Ever, 
P.  8370,  H.  C,  who  is  also  dam  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass. 


B323 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  18.    Cow. 


NOBLE'S  JOLLY  COWSLIP,  353249,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Cowslip  50th,  P.  18756,  C.) 


Bred  by  H.  Falla.  St.  John,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  December  2,  1911. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  stylish  golden  fawn,  of  undeniable  milky 
type;  thin,  long,  flat  neck;  high,  sharp  withers; 
long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  prominent  milk  veins; 
lean  hind  quarters,  long  rump  and  prominent  hips; 
thin,  long  tail,  with  beautiful  switch;  large,  well- 
balanced  udder,  and  long  teats  squarely  placed. 
Her  dam  is  a  great  dairy  cow,  rich  milker,  testing  an 
average  of  6.26  per  cent,  butter  fat  for  the  year,  and 
is  dam  of  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  Fancy's 
Pioneer,  who  made  694  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  one  year. 


Sire 

NOBLE'S 
JOLLY  SULTAN, 
P.  4156,  H.C. 

(97181,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  Class 
8,  23  entries,  Aug., 
"10. 

1st  pr.,  "Voisin  Spe- 
cial," bull  any  age 
(Championship  over 
Jersey),  Aug.,  '10. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  9 
entries,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sire  of  1 1  butter  test 
cows,  including: 

Jolly  Sultan's  Pet, 
252226,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  A, 
592  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter. 
5  yrs.  4  mos.  old; 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  S210,  to  Mr. 
W.  R.  Wood,  New- 
burg,  N.  Y. 

Maitland's  Noble  Sul- 
t  ana,  287790,  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
Class  AA,  520  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter,  4  yrs.  8 
mos.  old;  sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $500, 
to  Dosoris  Park, 
Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

Handsome  Sulta  na, 
302482,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  A, 
514  lbs.  9  ozs.  but- 
ter, 5  yrs.  old 

Sally's  Sultanne, 
302493,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
453  lbs.  2  ozs.  but- 
ter, 3  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Noble's  Jolly  Surprise, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  441  lbs.  7 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  2  mos. 
old. 

Noble's  Jolly  Tootles, 
301890,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  18  lbs.  6£ 
ozs.  butter  in  7  days, 
3  yrs.  8  mos.  old. 

Catrin,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  14J  ozs.  in 
24  hrs.,  3  yrs.  old. 

Maufant  Beauty  6th,  I 
lb.  14  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old, 
143  days  after 
calving. 
(See  following  pages 
for  further  par- 
ticulars.) 

Dam 
COWSLIP  36th, 
P.  13681,  H.C. 

Official  record  on  Is- 
land of  Jersey, 52 1.69 
lbs.  butter  in  326 
days ;  average  test, 
6.26  per  cent,  butter 
fat. 

She  is  also  dam  of  Pio- 
neer's Fancy  Cow- 
slip, 306593,  the 
highest  testing 
daughter  of  Fancy's 
Pioneer,  entered  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
694  lbs.  8  ozs.  but- 
ter, 8,923  lbs.  14.4 
ozs.  milk ;  average 
test,  6  per  cent,  fat; 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion at  the  "bar- 
gain" price  of  $135, 
to  Mr.  George  T. 
Chaffee,  Rutland, 
Vt.  (Was  dry  when 
sold,  and  not  in  con- 
dition.) 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C- 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
3d   over   Jersey,    with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 
1st  over  Jersey,   with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $15,000. 
Sire  of  37  tested  cows. 

Young  Jolly  Sultane, 
269762,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Jolly  Sultane, 

P.  11003,  H.  C) 

Granddaughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C.,  and  her  nearest 
living  relative,  with 
the  exception  of 
Golden  S  u  1  tana, 
dam  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Cham,  bull,  Nat. 
Dairy  S.,  '11. 

Sold  in  our  '12  auction 
to  White  Horse 
Farm,  Paoli,  Pa. 

Aurifer.  P.  3716,  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class  1,  Apr.,  '05. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Class  7, 
Aug.,  '05. 

Sire  of 

Albani  3d,  P.  13581, 
C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '11,  2  lbs. 
3-£  ozs.,  123  days 
in  milk.  (Now 
named  Aurifer's 
Lady,  269769,  and 
sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion for  §560,  to  Mr. 
Heulings  Lippincott, 
of  New  Jersey.) 

Brighton.  P.  4043,  H. 
C,  Reserve  over 
Jersey,  bulls  from 
tested  dams,  Aug., 
'09. 

Miss  Viola's  Daughter, 
196245,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $700. 

Fleet's  Laurel,  P. 
13537,  H.C. (240031, 
A.  J.  C.  C),  butter 
test,  16  lbs.  1  oz.  in 
7  days. 


Cowslip  32d, 

P.  11573,  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
our  sensational 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
bull,  Cowslip's  Gold- 
en Noble,  P.  4498, 
H.  C-,  who  is  sire  of: 

Ocean  Cowslip,  1st  pr. 
in  a  class  of  69  year- 
ling heifers.  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May, 
'12;  1st  prize  in  a 
class  of  56,  May,  '13. 

Brampton  Cowslip's 
Blue  Belle,  1st  prize 
2 -year-old  heifer  at 
the  great  Dominion 
Exhibition,  Toronto, 
Can.,  '13. 

Lily's  Cowslip,  2d  pr. 
yearling  heifer  in  a 
class  of  37,  Aug.,  '13. 

And  other  winners,  in- 
cluding six  Parish 
prize  winners  at  the 
'13  Island  shows. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  Grand 
Champion,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  '09. 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is 
land  of  Jer.,  '02. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 


Blue  Belle  sold  in  our  '04  auction  sale  to  Mr* 
Howard  Willets,  "Gedney  Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for  $3,600.  Dam  of  Caumais 
Lad,  P.  2257,  H.  C,  sire  of  Financial  King.  P. 
2624,  H.  C,  and  Guenon's  Lad,  both  noted 
sires.  Dam  of  Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5*  ozs.  Dam 
of  Golden  Lad's  Blue  Belle,  sold  in  our  '03 
sale  for  $1,725.  Dam  of  Blue  Belle  6th  and 
7th,  and  of  Blue  Belle's  Handsome  Fox. 
Also  dam  of  Blue  Belle's  Golden  Fern,  69196, 
that  sold  as  a  calf  for  $3,000. 
I  Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 


Kiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo,  his  grand- 
sire,  is  also  sire  of 
E  v  e  r  t  o  n  King, 
whose  daughter  is 
dam  of  Boyle. 

.  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
lstpr.,  St.  Saviour,'70. 

f  Senator,  P.  2759,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Astor,  P.  3042, 

H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 

Aug.,  '02,  and  Apr., 

'03. 

Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01 ;  and  has 
milked  over  40  lbs. 
per  day  with  first 
calf. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Young  Sultane, 
P.  2895,  C. 

Her  half-sister,  Sul- 
tane 9th,  P.  1145, 
H.  C,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700,  at 
same  time  her  son, 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,  sold  for  $11, 100. 

Leda's  Golden  Lad, 

P.  3063,  H.  C. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

St.  Martin  Show,  '01 

and  '02. 
Sire    of   many   prize 

winners    and    public 

test  cows,  the  latter 

including  Dorothy's 

Pearl,  Certificate  of 

Merit  and  3d  God- 

dington     pr.,     May, 

'07,    1    lb.    15|    ozs., 

1 19  days  in  milk. 

Fawn  Lass, 

P.  6462.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Certificate 
of  Merit,  2  lbs.  1  oz., 
66  days  in  milk;  Sil- 
ver Medal  in  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  15£  ozs., 
228  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Jolly,  P.    2921,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.     A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  [08 ;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 
Sire  of  21  tested  cows;  and  of  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  sire  of  5  in  Register  of 

Merit. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  p.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,*  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 
lbs.  l£  ozs. 

And  30  others. 


Gamboge's  Lad, 

P.  1798,  H.  C. 

Reserve    over    Jersey, 

Class  2,  Apr.,  '94. 

Promptitude  2d, 
P.  2325,  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 

butter  test,  May,  '97 , 

2  lbs.  i  oz. 
Dam    of    four    Certifi- 

c  a  t  e     of     Merit 

winners. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2} 
ozs. ,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And  22  other  cows 
with  butter  tests. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A  magnificent  dairy 

cow,  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 

Bute,  P.  328,  C. 

Half-brother  to  Cete- 
wayo 2d,  who  sired 
Brown  Fern  2d. 

Golden  Princess, 
F.  2624,  C. 

Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Sensation,  1st  prize, 
Ohio,  '03;  1st  prize. 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Champion,  Illinois 
State  Fair,  '04. 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 
Dam  of  Leda's  Prince, 

1st  prize,  Tunbridge 

Wells,  England,  '01. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Gamboge's 
Pride,  P.  4508,  H. 
C-,  1  lb.  12£  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours;  2 
lbs.  7}  ozs.;  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.  (217  days  in 
milk);  2  lbs.  b\  ozs.; 
2  lbs.  4 '\  ozs.;  and 
several  other  tests. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sire  of  29  butter  tested 


Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '99. 

Bobby  5th,  P.  1060,  C. 


Lemon's  Venus, 
IjP.  2493,  C 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of  Cetewayo's  Sil- 
ver Bell,  17  lbs.  2i 
ozs. ;  and  3  others. 

.  Reita,  F.  1688,  C. 

Prince  of  Wales. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '65. 

2d  Eng.  Roy.,  '65. 

Flower,  F.  53.  H.  C. 

Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Golden  Pearl, 

P.  1975,  H.  C. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandsire,  Nestor 
is  a  son  of  Happy, 
F.  309.  H.  Cm  that 
appears  in  the  pedi- 
grees of  Brookhill 
Rose  2d  and  the 
great  bull.  Trial, 
sire  of  Finance  and 
Magyarland. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C 
(For    full    particulars, 
see  front  page  A.) 


Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 


Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. ■ 

Winner  of  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Island  of 
Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  as  the 
"£1,000  cow,"  as  her  owner  would  not  part 
with  her  at  that  figure. 

She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  ever  sired  by 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  and  her  dam. 
Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C,  is  by  Carlo,  P.  180, 
H.  Cm  whose  daughter,  Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Lily,  who  won  1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
and  is  the  dam  of  Mon  Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Champion,  '98;  sold 
in  our  '01  auction  for  $3,500. 

Cowslip  16th  is  also  dam  of: 

Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C,  winner 
of  1st  prize  over  Jer..  at  the  bull  show,  April, 
'12,  shown  with  his  get.  He  was  used  exten- 
sively in  the  herd  of  Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  secre- 
tary of  the  Island  Society,  for  3  years. 

Cowslip's  Peer,  P.  4695,  H.  C,  and  of  3  bulls  with 
tested  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  viz.: 
Ajax,  P.  2683,  H.  C;  Cowslip's  Astor,  P.  3639, 
H.  Cm  and  Cowslip's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3250,  H.  C. 

Her  son,  Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan,  103569,  won 
1st  for  "get  of  sire"  at  New  Hampshire  State 
Fair,  '15.  (He  was  sold  in  our  '12  auction  for 
$250,  at  10  mos.  old,  to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee, 
Rutland,  Vt.) 


Cowslip  2d, 

P.  810,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '85. 

Parish  prize,  '86. 

1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '91. 

Half-sister  to  Cicero's 
Cowslip,  P.  1105,  H. 
Cm  1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '85;  dam 
of  Cicero's  Cowslip 
3d,  P.  3056,  H.  Cm 
3d  over  Jer.,  '92;  and 
dam  of  the  bulls. 
Pioneer  and  Morion 
(sire  of  The  Owl). 


Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H-  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire   of    a   remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  p.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Carlo.  P.  180,  C. 

(5559,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '78. 
Par.,  R.  J.  A.  S.,  '78. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '79. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sire  of 
Belle  Dame  2d,  18  lbs. 

12  ozs. 
Miss  Alexander  2d,   15 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
And  2  others. 


Cowslip,  P.  24,  C. 
1st  St.  John,  '76,  '80. 
Par.  pr.,  R.  J.  A.  S., 
*79,  '81. 


Last  calf,  January  3,  1916,  by  General  Cowslip,  P.  4743,  H.  C.  (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 
Bred  March  28,  1916,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H    C.      (See  notes  at  foot  of  following  page.) 


B80 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  19.    Cow. 


ALABAMA'S  EMINENCE,  353216,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  16190,  C.) 


Bred  by  N.  Le  Gallais,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  November  13,  1909. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  capacious,  richly  colored  fawn,  with  long,  flat 
neck,  and  great  barrel,  set  on  short,  line  legs;  body 
long,  and  of  exceeding  depth,  with  well-sprung  ribs; 
back  straight  and  strong,  broad  at  loins,  with  wide, 
prominent  hips;  great  length  of  rump;  tail  beautifully 
set,  thin  and  long,  with  generous  switch;  swings  a 
tremendous  udder  that  "milks  out";  large,  squarely 
placed  teats.  A  very  heavy  milker,  and  a  "sample" 
of  what  the  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  can  do  when 
mated  with  good  cows. 


Sire 
NOBLE'S 

JOLLY  SULTAN, 
P.  4156,  H.  C. 
(97181,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  prize,  "Voisin  Spe- 
cial," bull  any  age, 
Aug.,  '10. 
1st  prize,  Class  3,  Apr., 

'10. 
1st  pr.  bull,  3  years  or 
over,  National  Dairy 
Show,  '11,  in  a  class 
of  8,  defeating  the 
Cham,  winners  at 
Illinois,  Kentucky. 
Ohio  and  Mich.  State 
Fairs;  Nat.  Jersey 
Show,  Shelbyville, 
Ky.,  and  Waterloo 
(Iowa)  Dairy  Show. 
Now  in  service  at ' '  Lin- 
den Grove." 
Sire  of  1 1  tested  cows, 
the  two  highest  be- 
i  n  g  imported  b  y 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auctions. 
(See  opposite  page.) 
His  son,  Rochette's 
Jolly  Sultan.  91998, 
is  sire  of  Jolly  Sul- 
tan's Minnie,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  Class 
A,  500  lbs.  12  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  be- 
ginning test  at  1  yr. 
1 1  mos.  old. 
Sire  of  numerous  prize 

winners,  including: 
Halley,  10635,  E.  H. 
B.,  1st  prize  yearling 
bull  and  Reserve  for 
Champion,  Oxford- 
shire Show,  Eng- 
land, and  other  prs. 
in  '11. 
Brampton  Noble  Sul- 
tana 2d,  1st  prize  3- 
year-old,  Toronto; 
2d  at  Waterloo  (9 
entries),  and  2d  at 
National  Dairy  S. 
(13  entries),  '14. 
Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan, 
103569,  whose  prog- 
eny won  1st  for  "get 
of  sire"  at  New 
Hampshire  State 
Eair,  '15;  sold  in  our 
'12  auction  for  $250, 
at  10  mos.  old. 
He  sired  the  dam  of 
Viola's  Jolly  Maid's 
Prince,  114103.  1st 
prize  junior  bull  calf, 
M  ississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '13. 

Dam 
{  ALABAMA'S 

FANCY, 
P.  8730,  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '13,  1  lb.  7  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  at  14  yrs. 
old,  232  days  after 
calving. 

Her  daughter,  Ala- 
bama's Fancy,  is 
dam  of  Mary  You'll 
Do,  306642.  sold  in 
our  '14  auction,  as  a 
two-year-old,  to  Mr. 
Lewis  Hanson,  Nut- 
wood, Ohio. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.    (with   his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 
Goddington  purse,  '02. 
Sold  in  our  *05  auction 
for   $10,000    to    the 
late     Hon.     A.     M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 
Eminent     2d     has     81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica   and    on    the 
Island. 
Among   them   are   the 
following  with   yr.'s 
records : 
Rose    Fern    Rosebud, 

642  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
My   Eminent's   Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Eminent's       Brookhill 
Rose,    525    lbs.     13 
ozs. 
Eminent's  Lady  Mait- 
land.  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Eminent's  Golden  Lu- 
cy. 524  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Eminent's  Grey  Lady, 

497  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Eminent's  Cocotte,  491 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
Eminent's      Primrose, 

511  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Eminent's  Honey- 
moon,   592    lbs.     12 
ozs. 
Rosy  of  Oaklands,  524 

lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
Eminent's  Nellie  Gold, 

473  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Penshurst    Mona,    466 

lbs.  8  ozs. 
Eminent  s  Lady  Fox- 
etta,  457  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Sire  of  many  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, among  them, 
Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011,  sire  of  48 
tested  cows,  24  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Merit.  Eminent's 

Raleigh  is  sire  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh,  25 
in  the  list;  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,  40  in  the 
list;  and  other  pro- 
ducing sons. 


Alabama  3d, 

P.  2788.  C. 

Her  sire,  Trinity  Boy, 
P.  765,  H.  C,  is  a 
grandson  of  Cicero, 
7657  (P.  266,  H.  C). 
sold  in  our  '82  auc 
tion  for  $3,100,  who 
has  9  tested  daugh- 
ters and  a  number  of 
producing  bulls. 

Her  dam,  Alabama  2d. 
P.  1407,  C.,  is  a 
granddaughter 
of  Farmer's  Glory, 
F.  274,  H.  C.  sire  of 
9  tested  cows;  etc. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C.j 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
Winner  of   1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North    Club    Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 
use    at    "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire     of     many     prize 
winners    and    tested 
cows,   among  them: 
Eminent     2d,     1st 
State's     prize     over 
Jersey,    '01    and   '02 
(with   his  progeny); 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion for  $10,000;  s.re 
of  81    tested  daugh- 
ters. 
Flying  Fox,  Champion 
w  nner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
in    our    '02    auction 
for  $7,500;  sire  of  26 
tested  daughters  and 
prize  winners. 
Lady  Aldan,    1st  over 
Jer.  and  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '09. 
Napoleon     Bonaparte, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '99  and 
'00. 
Dreyfus,  1st  over  Jer., 

April.  '01. 
Redfern's        Rainbow, 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug., 
'00. 
White     Rosebud,      1st 

over  England,  '02. 
Emmeline,      1st     over 

Jer.,  '00  and  '01. 
Mabelle,   1st  over  Jer., 

Aug.,  '99. 
Golden  Fern's  Sensa- 
tion, winner  2d  pr., 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  '04,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$2,250. 
Golden  Sultana,  3d  pr. 
at  the  St.  Louis 
Show  and  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700. 
Sensational  Fern,  sold 
in  our  '07  auction 
for  $10,200,  at  8 
mos.  old;  sire  of  12 
in  the  Register  of 
Merit. 
Sire  of  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Goldenjolly, 
sire  of  24;  Eminent 
2d,  sire  of  81 ;  etc. 


Imminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  "Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter, 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls,  Stockwell, 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc. 

Eminent.  P.   1842.  H 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
"Speckled        Ban  d," 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  3J  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful    cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours 
in  the  public  butter 
test,   after  being  in 
milk   300   days   and 
within    90    days    of 
calving.     She  sold  in 
our     '07     sale     for 
$2,200  to  Mr.  A.  B. 
Lewis. 
Tula,   P.   5323,   H.   C. 
1st    over    Jer.    and 
Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 
of  Rill,   P.  6982,  H. 
C.    (65   lbs.   milk   in 
one   day) ,   the   dam 
of     Eminent's     Ra- 
leigh, 69011. 
Fontaine's      King.      P. 
2207,  H.  Cm  sire  of 
Caiest.    P.    2591,    H. 
C,    who    sired    the 
dam    of    Gamboge's 
Knight,  P.  3645,  H. 
C;    also    sire   of 
Mabel's      Poet,      P. 
2964,  H.  C. 
Mabel    38th,    P.    6311, 
H.      C.      dam      of 
Mabel's  Poet. 
Fontaine  7th,  P.  5391, 
H.  C.,   1st  prize  and 
Br.  Medal,  Grouville 
Show,  '98;  and  Fon- 
taine   9th,    P.    6039, 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.   10  ozs., 
in  24  hours. 
And    many    other    fa- 
mous animals. 
During  our  visit  to  the 
Island  of  Jersey,  for 
a  number  of  years, 
it   has   always   been 
our  great  pleasure  to 
examine  the  daugh- 
ters   of   the   famous 
bull  Boyle.     They 
were    of   great   size, 
carrying       beautiful 
heads;    thin,    tons 
necks;    strong, 
straight    backs;    the 
very    best    of    loins; 
broad     hips;     sharp 
withers;      "bread 
baskets"    wide    and 
deep,     which     alone 
told  the  tale. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  the  Island 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
One    of    the    grandest 

dairy    cows    ever 

known     on     the 

Island. 

C.,  sire  of  3  tested  cows, 
including  Imp.  Agenoria's  Lass,  20  lbs.  10  ozs. 
in  7  days,  who  has  a  daughter  testing  19  lbs. 
14  ozs.,  and  a  son  with  2  in  Register  of  Merit. 
Eminent  also  sired  Reminder,  P.  2419,  H.  C-. 
sire  of  7  tested  cows;  and  he  has  4  untested 
daughters  that  are  the  dams  of  7  tested  cows. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st    pr.    over    the    Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sixty- five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 
Golden   Lad's   Fawn 
Duchess,   166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 
And  30other  tested 
cows — records  made 
both    on    the    Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 
Six    of    his    sons    are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister  of   Merit   with 
officially      tested 
daughters.    Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 
His   double   grandson, 
Golden    Fern's    Lad 
(same  in  blood  as  a 
son),  has   18   sons 
with     daughters    in 
the  Register  of 
Merit. 
Golden   Fern's  Lad  is 
sire  of  Flying  Fox, 
who  is  sire  of  21  sons 
with     daughters     in 
the   Register  of 
Merit,     more     than 
any  other  bull,   im- 
ported or  domestic. 
(Flying  Fox  was  sold 
in  our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500.) 
Golden   Fern's  Lad  is 
also  sire  of  Eminent 
2d,   P.   2532.   H.   C, 
who  was  sold  in  our 
'05    auction    for 
$10,000,  and  has  12 
sons  with  daughters 
in    the    Register    of 
Merit,   led  by  Emi- 
nent's Raleigh,  who 
has  48  tested  daugh- 
ters,  24   of  them   in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t. 
Eminent's      Raleigh 
is   also   sire    of   Ra- 
leigh's   Fairy    Boy, 
sire  of  37  in  Register 
of  Merit. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows, 
including: 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
10$  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509.  20 
lbs.  I0J  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
1  \  ozs. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94.  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  C.  (now  Emi- 
nent's Fern  of  St. 
Martin,  252122). 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test. 
May,  '07.  2  lbs.  5J 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 
including  S  u  1 1  a  n  e 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England;  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  i  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

His  daughter.  Lady 
Rose.  P.  3962,  H.  C, 
winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '97,  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Golden 
Rose.  213891.  with 
a  public  butter  test 
of  1  lb.  14  J  ozs.  in 
24  hours;  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
with  a  record  of 
8,410  lbs.  4.8  ozs. 
milk,  489  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  year, 
when  ten  years  old. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

2dH.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

1  lb.  14i  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  the  same  dam 
as  Golden  Lad  2d, 
sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Mermaid,  sold  at  our 
auction,  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100;  Golden 
Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  at  our  auction. 
May,  '03,  for  $1,725; 
and  many  other  cele- 
brated animals. 

Everton  King. 
P.  390,  C. 

A  remarkable  sire  of 
grand  cows  of  mag- 
nificent dairy  type. 
inheriting  the  same 
from  his  illustrious 
dam,  Quality,  who 
won  1st  prize  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Show.  '82. 
and  made  16  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter.  Many 
years  ago.  when  on 
the  Island,  we  were 
so  taken  with  Qual- 
ity that  we  bought. 
at  a  long  price,  her 
son,  Everton  King, 
and  left  him  on  the 
Island  to  be  bred  to 
our  cows  before  ship- 
*  ment  to  America. 
Quality  is  also  dam 
of  the  great  bull. 
Happy,  F.  309,  C, 
that  left  a  grand  lot 
of  dairy*  cows  on  the 
Island.* 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. '82. 

One  of  the  very  best 
cows  of  the  great 
Fontaine  family. 


Cetewayo  2d. 

P.  370.  H.  C. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124.  H.  &,  dam  of 
Little  E  m  i  n  e  n  ce, 
122506.  21  lbs.  6 
ozs.;  Eminence  of 
the  Island.  15  lbs.  10 
ozs;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532.  H.  C.  (see 
a.  left). 


Last  calf,  January  26,  1915,  by  Ulster,  P.  5226,  C.  (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 
Bred  March  31,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny,  in 
a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  2-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14  (68 
entries),  also  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  Mav,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Champion- 
ship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to,  if 
not  more  than.  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.     (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  95700,  A.  J.  C.  C;  P.  3909,  H.  C. 

SOLD;  IN  OUR   1911  AUCTION  FOR  $15,000  (THE  WORLD'S  RECORD  PRICE)  TO  MR.  JAMES  B.  HAGGIN, 

OWNER  OF  ELMENDORF  FARM,  LEXINGTON,  KY. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  won  First  Prize,  St.  Saviour  Show,  1907;  First  over  Jersey,  April,  1910,  for  bull  and  progeny. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his  sons  won  all  First  Prizes  at  the  Island  of  Jersey  Bull  Show,  April,  1910. 
In  1911,  two  sons  won  two  out  of  four  First  Prizes  at  the  April  Bull  Show. 

More  than  200  First  Prizes  and  Championships  stand  to  the  credit  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his  get. 

SIRE  OF  37   BUTTER  TEST  COWS,   AND  OF  2S  PRODUCING  BULLS. 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  like  a  number  of  other  bulls  sold  from  "Linden  Grove,"  has  been  criticised  in  some  quarters,  in  many  cases 
by  the  unwise  or  jealous.  Noble  of  Oaklands  may  have  made  some  "breaks"  when  crossed  with  a  cow  of  medium  class, 
but  most  importers  going  to  the  Island  are  greatly  impressed  with  the  get  of  the  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  and  it  is  these 
that  are  "writing  history"  about  their  sire.  A  special  attraction  of  this  auction  will  be  A  SPLENDID  LINE  OF  COWS 
AND  HEIFERS  SIRED  BY  SONS  OF  NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  95700.  Right  at  this  place  in  the  catalog  will  be  found 
a  string  of  granddaughters  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  beginning  with  No.  17,  and  others  will  be  found  elsewhere  in  the  catalog. 
The  daughters  of  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  P.  4156,  H.  C;  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  449S,  H.  C;  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P. 
4570,  H.  C;  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  4S50,  H.  C;  and  Pretty  Noble,  P.  4626,  H.  C,  will  open  the  eyes  of  breeders  to  how 
the  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  are  "breeding  on." 

What  a  record  this  family  has  made  in  the  five  years  since  Noble  of  Oaklands  was  sold  here  for  the  highest  price  ever  paid  for 
a  Jersey  bull!  His  list  of  official  test  daughters  has  quickly  grown  to  37,  the  best  of  which  is  Noble's  Handsome  Queen, 
235197,  who  was  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $875,  to  Bowmont  Farms,  Salem,  Va.,  where  she  lately  qualified  for  the  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  A,  with  614  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  one  vear.  It  may  not  be  generally  known,  but  Noble  of  Oaklands  has 
sired  28  BULLS  THAT  HAVE  OFFICIAL  TEST  DAUGHTERS." 

IN  THIS  AUCTION  THERE  ARE  ALSO  FIVE  DAUGHTERS  OF  NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,       (SEE  NOS.  32,  33,  34,    75,  139.) 


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JOLLY  SULTAN'S  ASHLEY  QUEEN,  353237,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  Highly[C'ommended  Daughter  of  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  P,  4156,  H.  C. ;  Both  Parents  Highly  Commended. 
ONE  OF  FIVE  SPLENDID  DAUGHTERS  OF  THIS  IMPRESSIVE  "NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS"  SIRE. 

All  of  them  great  dairy  cows,  milking  from  20  to  24  quarts  when  fresh.      (See  Nos.  17,  18,  19,  20  and  21  of  catalog.) 


NOBLE'S  JOLLY  SULTAN,  87181,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  4156,  H.  C.) 

Won  Championship  over  the  Island  of  Jersey,  and  First  Prize  in  his  class  (23  entries)  at  the  Royal  Show,  August,  1910.      Also 

First  Prize  in  his  class  (9  entries)  at  the  Royal  Show,  April,  1910. 
Won  First  Prize  in  Aged  Bull  class  (S  entries)  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  1911,   defeating  the  Champion  winners  of  the  Illinois, 

Kentucky,  Ohio,  Michigan  andgMinnesota  State  Fairs,  the  Waterloo  (Iowa)  Dairy  Show,  the  National  Dairy  Show,  in  1911! 

and  the  Champion  bull  over  the  Island  in  1909. 
Sire  of  11  official  test  cows,  the  two  best  of  which  were  imported  by    "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auctions. 
His  son,  Rochette's  Jolly  Sultan,  91998,  is  sire  of  Jolly  Sultan's  Minnie,  in  Register  of  Merit,  500  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 

beginning  test  when  1  yr.  11  mos.  old. 
Sire  of  numerous  prize  winners,  including: 

Halley,  10635,  E.  H.  B.,   1st  prize  yearling  bull  and  Reserve  for  Champion,  Oxfordshire  Show,    England,  and  other  prizes  in  '11. 
Brampton  Noble  Sultana  2d,  1st  prize  3-year-old,  Toronto;  2d  at  Waterloo  (9  entries)  and  2d  at  Nat.  Dairy  Show  (13    entries), 

'14. 
Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan,  103569,  whose  progeny  won  1st  for  "get  of  sire"  at  New  Hampshire  State  Fair,  '15;  sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion for  $250,  at  10  mos.  old. 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  also  sired  the  dam  of  Viola's  Jolly  Maid's  Prince,  114103,   1st  prize  junior  bull  calf,  Mississippi- Alabama 

Fair,  '13. 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  20.    Cow. 


JOLLY  SULTAN'S  ASHLEY  QUEEN,  353237,  A.  J. 

(Ashley  Queenie,  P.  18755,  H,  C.) 


c.  c. 


Bred  by  George  Quenault,  St.  John,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  August  3,  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  magnificent  dairy  cow,  and  a  handsome  one; 
carries  no  surplus  flesh,  and  has  all  the  signs  of  a 
great  worker;  thin,  long,  flat  neck;  sharp  withers; 
prominent  spine;  very  deep  body;  straight  back  and 
prominent  hips;  tail  beautifully  set,  thin  and  long, 
with  luxuriant  switch;  tremendous  udder,  that 
milks  out  well,  very  deep,  full  in  front,  with  long, 
squarely  placed  teats.     A  deep  and  easy  milker. 


f  Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in)  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  Grand 
Champion,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  '09. 


f 

Sire 
NOBLE'S 
JOLLY  SULTAN, 
P.  4156,  H.  C. 
(97181,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

(See  opposite  page.) 
Sire  of  11  butter  test 

cows,  including: 
Jolly  Sultan's  Pet,  252- 
226,    in    Register    of 
Merit,  Class  A,  592 
lbs.    9    ozs.    butter, 
5    yrs.    4   mos.    old; 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion    for    $210,     to 
Mr.    W.    R.    Wood, 
Newburg,  N.  Y. 
Maitland's   Noble   Sul- 
tana, 2S7790,  in  Re- 
gister of  Merit,  Class 
AA,  520  lbs.  13  ozs. 
butter,  4  yrs.  8  mos. 
old;  sold  in  our  '13 
auction  for  $500,  to 
Dosoris    Park,    Glen 
Cove,   N.   Y. 
Handsome    Su  It  an  a, 
302482,   in  Register 
of    Merit,    Class    A, 
5141bs.  9  ozs.  butter, 
5  yrs.  old. 
Sally's   Sultanne,    302- 
493,   in   Register  of 
Merit,  Class  AA,  453 
lbs.  2  ozs.  butter,  3 
yrs.  3  mos.  old. 
Noble's  Jolly  Surprise, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  441   lbs.   7 
ozs.,   2   yrs.   2   mos. 
old. 
Noble's  Jolly  Tootles, 
301890,    in    Register 
of  Merit,    IS   lbs.  6* 
ozs.     butter     in     7 
days,  3  yrs.   8   mos. 
old. 
Catrin,    public    butter 
test,    1   lb.    I4'i   ozs.' 
in  24  hrs.,  3  yrs.  old. 
Maufant    Beauty    6th, 
1  lb.  14  ozs.,    2  yrs. 
old,    143   days  after 
calving. 
Sultan's  Cream  Bread, 
1  lb.  10£  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
old,    145   days  after 
calving. 

Dam 

ASHLEY  KING'S 

QUEEN, 
290351,  A.J.  C.  C. 

(ASHLEY   QUEEN, 
P.  12044,  H.  C.) 

Her  dam  also  produced 
Willow  Lassie,  235- 
980,  dam  of  Willow 
Lassie's  Queen,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
361  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  2  yrs. 
old. 

Her  sire  produced  Ash- 
ley King's  Star,  235- 
091,  sold  at  auction 
for  $650;  and  sired 
the  dam  of  Com- 
bination's Ashley 
Belle,  sold  in  our  '13 
auction  for  $1 ,000 
(see  No.  3  of  cata- 
log). 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Shy.  Fox, 

P.  3143,  II.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is 
land  of  Jer.,  '02. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 


Blue  Belle  sold  in  our  '04  auction  sale  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets,  "Gedney  Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for  $3,600.  Dam  of  Caumais 
Lad,  P.  2257,  H.  C.  sire  of  Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  C,  and  Guenon's  Lad,  both  noted 
sires.  Dam  of  Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5£  ozs.  Dam 
of  Golden  Lad's  Blue  Belle,  sold  in  our  '03 
sale  for  $1,725.  Dam  of  Blue  Belle  6th  and 
7th,  and  of  Blue  Belle's  Handsome  Fox.  Also 
dam  of  Blue  Belle's  Golden  Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for  $3,000. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
3d   over   Jersey,    with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 
1st  over  Jersey,   with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 
Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 

for  $15,000. 
Special  pr.  ($250  Silver 

Trophy)  at  National 

Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 

"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 

animals,   either  sex, 

irrespective  of  age  or 

ownership,"  was 

won  by  3  of  his  sons 

and  5  daughters. 
His  37   tested   daugh- 
ters include: 
Noble's  Handsome     f  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Won  in  public  butter 
test,  May,  '04,  pro- 
ducing 2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Sold  in  our  'II  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '98. 
1st  at  3-Par.  Show,' 


,'99. 


[  Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H. 


Fying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  II.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's    Belle    of   Grou- 
ville. 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And     24     other    cows 
with  butter  tests. 


Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A  magnificent  dairy 

cow,  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
1  st    and    Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 


[  Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 


Queen,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  614  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble'sGolden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  479  lbs.  1.6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
Register  of  Merit, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Noble's  Nursie,  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  440  lbs. 
7  ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 


Young  Jolly  Sultane, 
269762,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Jolly  Sultane, 

P.  11003,  H.  C) 

Granddaughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C,  and  her  nearest 
living  relative,  with 
the  exception  of 
Golden  Sultana, 
dam  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Cham,  bull,  Nat. 
Dairy  S..  "11. 

Sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion to  White  Horse 
Farm,  Paoli,  Pa. 


Ashley  King, 

P.  3327,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  Class  2, 
April,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Marguerite  Rose,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
435  lbs.  14  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Surprise  Bess,  Gold 
Medal  winner  in 
Tring  (England) 
public  butter  test, 
'08,  2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  at  3  years  old, 
105  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

[  Weeping  Willow, 
211596,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Weeping  Willow  2d, 
P.  10665,  C.) 

Dam  of  Willow's 
Stockwell,  P.  4092, 
C.  (83352,  H.  C.)( 
winner  of  St.  John 
Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Apr.,  '08. 


1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00. 

A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and  winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair.  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, Nat.onal  Da  ry  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  'OS;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Among  his  tested  daughters  are: 

Farineuse  Rosette,  public  butter  test.  May,  '10,  2  lbs.  4$  ozs.,  134  days  in 
milk;  Oct.,  '10,  1  lb.  14£  ozs.,  283  days  in  milk. 

Vanilla  3d,  public  butter  test,  May,  '08,  2  lbs.  4,i  ozs.,  72  days  in  milk. 

Jolly's  Lass,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  15$  ozs.,  101  days  in  milk. 

Poppy  Viola,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk. 

Nellie  Taylor,  public  butter  test,  May,  '09,  1  lb.  \0l  ozs.,  198  days  in  milk. 

Jolly  Maiden,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  8$  ozs.,  146  days  in  milk. 

Twylish  9th,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  5  ozs.,  153  days  in  milk. 

Jess,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  3'i  ozs.,  178  days  in  milk. 

Jolly  Girl,  public  butter  test,  May,  '06,  1  lb.  2\  ozs.,  166  days  in  milk. 

Sire  of  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  who  sold  in  our  May,  '09,  auction  for  $12,000. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96,'97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sire  of  -U  butter  tested 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '99. 

Bobby  5th,  P.  1060,  C. 

Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
Champion  over  Jersey 
5  yrs.  in  succession. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(For    extended     pedi- 
gree, see  front  page 

A.) 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

(J  o  1  d  e  n  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 

The  bulls.  Reminder 
and  Isonomy. 

Grandam  of  Sultan's 
Black  Beauty,  sold 
for  $3,000  in  our 
'07  sale. 


Young  Sultane, 
P.  2895.  C. 

Her  half-sister.  Sul- 
tane 9th,  P.  1145, 
H.  C.,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700,  at 
same  time  her  son, 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,  sold  for  $11,- 
100. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  71 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Sire  of 

Eminent's  Oxford 
Pride,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  656  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, in  Register  of 
Merit,  592  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

Kittie  5th,  P.  6289,  C. 


f  Kiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 

\  Cetewayo,  his  grand- 
sire,  is  also  sire  of 
Everton  King, 
whose  daughter  is 
dam  of  Boyle. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  II.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, 


70. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees.) 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127, 
H.  C.,  3d  over  Jer., 
'89. 


Bute,  P.  328,  C. 

Half-brother  to  Cete- 
wayo 2d,  who  sired 
Brown  Fern  2d. 

[  Golden  Princess, 
F.  2624,  K.  C. 

(   Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 
]    1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67. '68. 
i    1st  Eng.  Roy..  '68. 

[  Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C.  , 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,   '94. 

Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  Cm 
dam  of  Aurea,  P. 
8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122). 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  5 J 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 


Cetewayo,   P.   224,  C. 

Sire  of  Cetewayo's  Sil- 
ver Bell.  17  lbs.  2£ 
ozs.;  and  3  others. 

Reita,  F.  1688,  C. 

Prince  of  Wales. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '65. 
2d  Eng.  Roy.,  '65. 

Flower,  F.  53,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,   90. 
Granddaughter 

of  Quality,  F.   1748, 

H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sixty- five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Fawn  Duchess, 
166538.  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 
in  7  days. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  Cm  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test.  Oct.,  '03. 


Last  calf  January  24,  1916,  by  Kingsway,  P.  5158,  H.  C,  a  1st  prize  winning  son  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P  4075,  H  C  (Sent 
to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 

Bred  March  13,  1916,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny,  in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at 
the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  2-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14  (68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize 
3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island).  He 
has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to,  if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter 
as  a  four-year-old.      (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B319 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  21.    Cow. 


EASEL'S  PRETTY  ROSE,  353223,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Easel's  Rose,  P.  17830,  H.  C.) 


f  Sire 

NOBLE'S 
JOLLY  SULTAN, 
P.  4156,  H.  C. 

(97181,  A.  J.  C.C.) 

1st  pr.  over  Jer..  Class 
8,  Aug.,  *10. 

1st  pr.,  "Voisin  Spe- 
cial," bull  any  age, 
Aug.,  '10. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  Apr., 
'10. 

1st  pr.  bull,  3  yrs.  or 
over,  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '11,  in  a  class 
of  8,  defeating  the 
Champion  winners 
at  Illinois,  Ken- 
tucky, Ohio  and 
Mich.  State  Fairs, 
Nat.  Jersey  Show, 
Shelbyville,  Ky.,and 
Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show. 

Now  in  service  at  "Liu- 
den  Grove." 

Sire  of  11  tested  cows, 
the  two  highest  be- 
i  n  g  imported  b  y 
"Linden  Grove"'  and 
sold  in  our  auctions. 
(See  preceding 
pages.) 

His  son,  Rochette's 
Jolly  Sultan,  91998, 
is  sire  of  Jolly  Sul- 
tan's Minnie,  i  n 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A.  500  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
beginning  test  at  1 
yr.  1 1  raos.  old. 

Sire  of  numerous  prize 
winners,  including: 

Halley,  10635,  E.  H. 
B.,  1st  prize  yearling 
bull  and  Reserve  for 
Champion,  Oxford- 
shire Show,  Eng- 
land, and  other  prs. 
in  '11. 

Brampton  Noble  Sul- 
tana 2d,  1st  prize  3- 
year-o  1  d,  Toronto, 
2d  at  Waterloo  (9 
entries)  and  2d  at 
Nat.  Dairy  Show  (13 
entries),  '14. 

Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan, 
103569,  whose  prog- 
eny won  1st  for  "get 
of  sire"  at  New 
Hampshire  State 
Fair,  '15;  sold  in  our 
'12  auction  for  $250, 
at  10  mos.  old. 

He  sired  the  dam  of 
Viola's  Jolly  Maid's 
Prince.  114103,  1st 
prize  junior  bull 
calf,  Mississippi-Ala- 
bama Fair,  '13. 


Dam 

WHITE  EASEL  2d, 

P.  15263,  H.  C. 


Bred  by  V.  Risbecq,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  November  14,  1910. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper^& 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket;  few  white 
specks  on  belly;  black-and-white  tongue;  black 
switch. 

An  exceedingly  attractive,  rich  brownish  fawn; 
has  the  long,  deep,  wedge  shape  favored  by  dairymen; 
good  head;  Hat  neck;  very  wide,  well-ribbed  barrel; 
level  back;  strong  loins  and  prominent  hips;  great 
length  of  rump,  with  thin,  well-set  tail  and  a  generous 
dark  switch;  mellow,  elastic  hide  and  prominent  milk 
veins;  large,  beautiful  udder,  extending  well  out 
behind,  with  good-sized  and  well-placed  teats. 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  II.  C 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,    10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Special  pr.  ($250  Silver 
Trophy)  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
'•get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownershi  p,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

His  37  tested  daugh- 
ters include: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in    1    year. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  479  lbs.  1.6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
Register  of  Merit, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3, (00. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  Grand 
Champion,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  '09. 


[  Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Won  in  public  butter 
test,  May,   '04,  pro- 
ducing 2  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox. 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307.  H.  C. 

Nobleman. 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '98. 
1st  at  3-Par.  Show, '99. 


Bagatelle  2d, 
P.  6564,  H. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  h  i-s 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2% 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And     24     other    cows 
with  butter  tests. 

Venus  Violet. 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A  magnificent  dairy 

cow,  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 


Young  Jolly  Sultane, 
269762,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Jolly  Sultane, 

P.  11003,  H.  C.) 

Granddaughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C  and  her  nearest 
living  relative,  with 
the  exception  of 
Golden  Sultana, 
dam  of  Suit  ana 's 
Golden  Jolly,  Grand 
Cham,  bull,  Nat. 
Dairy  S.,  '11. 


Combination, 

P.  3744,  H.  C. 

(Combination  of 

St.  Saviour, 
SS245.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '06. 

1st  and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

Imported  Sept.,  '09,  by 
T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Died  when  six  years 
old,  thus  his  oppor- 
tunities  were 
limited. 

Sire  of  17  butter  tested 
cows. 

He  also  sired  Com- 
bust. 252167  (P. 
14403,  H.  C),  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  re- 
cord, 555  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sin  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  for  $700.  She 
won  1st  prize  at  St. 
Helier  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  '10;  1st  prize 
in  4  year-old  class, 
Illinois  State  Fair, 
11;  Gr.  Cham,  at 
Mich.  State  Fair,' 15, 

Raleigh's  Easel, 
252124,  A.   I.  C-  C. 

(White  Easel, 

P.  11556,  II.  C), 

Winner    of    3d    prize, 
aged  cow  class,     [ 
Grouville-St.  Saviour 
Show,  '10. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C— — 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00. 

A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and  winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Among  his  tested  daughters  are: 

Farineuse  Rosette,  public  butter  test,  May,  '10,  2  lbs.  4h  ozs.,  134  days  in 
milk;  Oct.,  '10,  1  lb.  14*  ozs.,  283  days  in  milk. 

Vanilla  3d,  public  butter  test,  May,  '08,  2  lbs.  4|  ozs.,  72  days  in  milk. 

Jolly's  Lass,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  15J  ozs.,  101  days  in  milk. 

Poppy  Viola,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk. 

Nellie  Taylor,  public  butter  test,  May,  '09,  1  lb.  10J  ozs.,  198  days  in  milk. 

Jolly  Maiden,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  8J  ozs.,  146  days  in  milk. 

Twylish  9th,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  5  ozs.,  153  days  in  milk. 

Jess,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  3£  ozs.,  178  days  in  milk. 

Jolly  Girl,  public  butter  test,  May,  '06,  I  lb.  2i  ozs.,  166  days  in  milk. 

Sire  of  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  who  sold  in  our  May,  '09,  auction  for  $12,000. 


Young  Sultane, 
P.  2895,  C. 

Her  half  sister,  Sul- 
tane 9th,  P.  1145, 
H.  C,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700,  at 
same  time  her  son, 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,  sold  for  $11, 100. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviuur 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  cow, 
imported  to  Amer- 
ica by  "Gedney 
Farm." 

Champion,  St.  He'ier 
Show,  '06. 

Dam  of  Maitland  Con- 
stance. P.  10373,  H. 
C,  4th  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03,  and  May, 
'04;  dam  of  Mait- 
land Catherine,  P. 
7279,  C.  Par.  prize, 
'99. 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 

69011. 
(Raleigh, 

P.  3273,  H.  C.) 
4th  pr.  over  Jer.,    03. 
2d  State's  prize,  '03. 

Basel  ^  Belle, 

P.  M53.  C. 


Kiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo,  his  grand- 
sire,  is  also  sire  of 
Everton  King, 
whose  daughter  is 
dam  of  Boyle. 


{  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '70. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands. 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,    F. 

8432,  H.C.,   J.  H.  B. 
<  official   butter   test,    2 

lbs.  1-|  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Jersey  Skater  4th, 
P.  4166,  H.  C. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 

Sire  of  Guenon's  Lad, 
P.  2571,  H.  C,  who 
was  selected  by  Prof. 
M.  A.  Scovell  to 
head  the  herd  at  the 
Experiment  Station, 
Lexington,  Ky.,  and 
proved  himself  a 
very  successful  sire. 


Easel  2d, 

P.  3726,  H.  C. 


Bute.  P.  328,  C. 

Half-brother  to  Cete- 
wayo 2d,  who  sired 
Brown  Fern  2d. 

[  Golden  Princess, 
F.  2624,  H.  C. 

'  Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 
1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67, '68. 
1st  Eng.  Roy.,  '68. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

'  Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam.  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess, 
of  Oaklands. 
P.  8640,  H.  C. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Golden  Pride, 

P.  1903,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Caumais  Lad, 
P.  2557,  H.  C -.  who 
sired  Financial  King, 
P.  2624,  H.  C.  and 
Guenon's  Lad,  a  fa- 
mous prize  winner, 
sire  of  many  tested 
cows,  and  sold  for 
$4,000. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  II.  C. 


Standard, 

P.  1056,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 


Easel,  F.  2343,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sire  of  31  butter  tested 
cows. 

[  Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C-, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '99. 

Bobby  5th,  P.  1060,  C. 

Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 


'  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(For    full    particulars, 
see  front  page  A.) 


Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1  st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  "98. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham. 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 

The  bulls.  Reminder 
and  Isonomy. 

Grandam  of  Sultan's 
Black  Beauty,  sold 
for  $3,000  in  our 
'07  sale. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of  Cetewayo's  Sil- 
ver Bell,  17  lbs.  2£ 
ozs.;  and  3  others. 

Reita,  F.  1688,  C. 

Prince  of  Wales. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '65. 

2d  Eng.  Roy.,  '65. 

Flower,  F.  53,  H.  C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  3  tested  cows. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 

Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 
His  dam  is  a  daughter 

of  Oxford  Daisy.  F. 

6816.  H.  C. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sixty  five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver 
age  of  $527  a  head. 

Cherry  Belle, 

F.  7791,  H.  C 

Meadow  Boy, 

P.  1193.  C. 


Grisette,  P.  2058.  H.  C 

i  '.rami     dairy     cow, 

milking   from    18    to 

20  quarts  daily,  and 

very  persistent. 

Wdlard,  P.  836,  H.  C. 

My  the  same  sire  as 
Count  Wolseley,  P. 
928.  H.  Cm  winner  of 
1st  over  Jersey. 


Rozel's  Buttercup  2d, 
P.  1562.  C. 


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San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


In    Culden   Fern's   Noble,   I1.  4570,  II.  C.      (Calf  will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons, 


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IMPORTED  COWSLIP'S  GOLDEN  NOBLE,  120789,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C.) 
Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  Shown  With  His  Progeny,  at  the  April,  1912,  Bull  Show. 

A  FEW  FACTS  ABOUT  COWSLIP'S  GOLDEN  NOBLE. 

One  of  the  youngest  sons  of  the  sensational  Golden  Lad  cow,  Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C,  whose  picture  is  shown  on  following 

page;  a'nd  sired  by  the  distinguished  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1911  auction 

for  $15,000,  to  Elmendorf  Farm,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  after  an  intimate  acquaintance  with  many  of  his  family,  having  imported  six  out  of  seven  of  the 

nearest  ancestors  on  his  sire's  side,  and  four  of  the  progeny  of  his  dam,  besides  so  many  of  her  sisters  and  brothers  by  the 

same  sire  that  we  cannot  count  them. 
Now  registered  as  Imp.  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  120789,  A.  J.  C.  C,  and  owned  by  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  in  whose  celebrated   Fal- 

furrias  Herd  his  progeny  are  sure  to  be  creditably  developed  and  exploited. 
WINNER  OF  FIRST  PRIZE,  shown  with  five  of  his  progeny,  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  1912;  defeating  Oxford  Majesty,  P. 

4057,  H.  C.  (second  prize),  and  Royal  Guide,  P.  4104,  C.  (third  prize).     Cowslip's  Golden  Noble  was  shown  with  two  calves 

under  a  year  old,  one  heifer  12  months  old  and  two  15  months  old.      Oxford  Majesty  was  shown  with  two  3-year-olds  and 

three  2-year-olds. 

SIRE  OF 

Two  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  averaging  452  lbs.  12 i  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  average  age  at  beginning  of  test,  24  months. 

The  winners  of  First  Prizes  at  Royal  Shows  on  the  Island,  May,  1912  (69  entries);  May,  1913  (56  entries),  and  May,  1915 
(46  entries). 

The  Sweepstakes  bull  at  Southern  Louisiana  Fair,  the  first  prize  two-year-old  heifers  at  Toronto  Exposition,  New  Jersey 
and  Virginia  State  Fairs,  1914. 

The  first  prize  two-year-old  bull  at  Indiana  State  Fair,  1915. 

The  first  prize  heifer  calf  at  New  York  and  Connecticut  State  Fairs,  1914. 

The  Junior  Champion  heifer  at  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair,  Kentucky  State  Fair  and  Tri-State  Fair  (Memphis,  Tenn.),  1915. 

The  first  prize  and  fourth  prize  heifers-in-milk,  46  entries,  at  the  Royal  Jersey  Show,  May,  1915. 

The  winners  of  fourteen  Parish  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  on  the  Island  of  Jersey  within  four  years. 

And  many  other  prizes. 
Eight  of  his  heifers  (four  of  them  yearlings  and  calves)  have  sold  in  our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $400. 

a  three-year-old  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $S00  each. 
COWSLIP'S  GOLDEN  NOBLE,  like  every  other  bull  exploited  by  "Linden  Grove,"  has  made  good.      As  ■ 

catalog;     He  is  no  freak  or  accident.     He  has  the  blood,  and  the  power,  and  has  "delivered  the  goods. 


two-year-old  and 
said  in  our  1914 


COWSLIP  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. 

"THE-FIVE-THOUSAND-DOLLAR  COW." 

(Dam  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C—  See  Preceding  Page.) 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  of  Jersey  as  "the  five-thousand-dollar  cow,"  as  her  owner  would  not  part  with  her  at  that 
figure.  .She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  ever  gotten  by  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. ;  and  her  dam,  Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C, 
is  by  Carlo,  P.  180,  H.  C,  whose  daughter,  Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of  Golden  Lily,  who  won  first  prize  over  Jersey  and  is  dam 
of  Hon  Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H.  C,  first  prize  over  Jersev  and  Champion,  1898,  who  sold  in  our  May  1!)()1  auction  for  $3,500. 
Mon  Plaisir  produced  the  sire  of  VESTA'S  DAISY,  World's  Champion  Public  Test  Cow,  and  his  half-brother,  Hamley  (also 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove")  sired  her  dam. 

COWSLIP   16TH  IS  THE  HEAD  OF  A   WONDERFUL  FAMILY. 

One  of  her  daughters  and  a  granddaughter  have  sold  in  our  auctions  for  more  than  $1,200  each.      Another  daughter,  imported 

by  us  sixteen  years  ago,  was  sold  in  our  1900  auction  to  the  late  Dr.  11.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  of  "Gilderoy"  fame. 
Her  son,  Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan,  103569,  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $250,  at  12  months  old,  sired  the  group  winning  first  prize 

for  "get  of  sire"  at  New  Hampshire  State  Fair,  1915. 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Mrs.  Hcnning's  Clair  Val  Darkie,  790  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  one  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  A). 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Red  Chief,  who  produced  the  butter  test  cow,  Pansy  6th,  dam  of  the  public  test  cow.  Pansy  8th. 
Slu'  produced  the  sire  of  Ajax  Areola,  dam  of  Gamboge's  Areola,  532  lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  I  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A). 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Hamley's  Solid  Gold,  565  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA). 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Beauty,  437  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA),  sold  in  our 

1911  auction  for  $1,250;  dam  of  Cowslip's  Fawn  Beauty,  626  lbs.  butter  in  1  year,  3  vcars  7  months  old  (sold  in  our  1912 

auction  for  $200  at  24  months  old). 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Finance,  Grand  Champion  cow  at  Illinois  State  Fair,  1913. 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Gold  Orange,  69945,  whose  daughter,  Glenburnie  Mallow,  made  624  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Reg 

istcr  of  Merit,  Class  AA),  and  whose  five  Register  of  Merit  granddaughters  include  Fritzie  Clark,  716  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter 

(Class  A). 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Miss  Elvire,  463  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1  vear  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA),  who  is  dam  of  Klviriau  Lad, 

Grand  Champion  bull  at  Illinois  State  Fair,  1913,  and  Kentucky  State  Fair,  1914. 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Woodbine  of  Allen  Dale,  Grand  Champion  cow,  Tri-State  Fair,  Memphis,  Term.,  1912. 
She  produced  the  dam  of  Noble's  Fawn  Cowslip,  Grand  Champion  at  New  Jersey  State  Fair,  1914.       (Sold  in  our   1914  auction 

for  $350.  i 
She  is  dam  of  Aurifer's  Golden  Cowslip,  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $1,275. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Cowslip's  Oxford,  first  prize  senior  bull  calf,  Walla  Walla  (Wash.)  Fair,  1913. 
She  produced  the  sire  of  Ocean  Cowslip,  first  prize  at  Royal  Show  on  two  occasions.  69  and  .~>li  entries  (sold  in  our  auction  for 

$800). 
She  produced  the  parents  of  many  other  winners  and  butter  test  cows,  too  numerous  to  mention. 

Her  daughter,  Cowslip  32d,  P,  11573,  H.  C,  is]dam  of  Oaklands'  Cowslip,  353218,  No.  34  of  this  catalog,  and  grandam  of  Noble's 
Jolly  Cowslip,  353249,  No.  18  of  catalog. 


B321 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  22.     Cow. 


HILLSIDE  GOLDEN  ROD,  353267,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P,  20331,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  P.  &  H.  Abler,  St.  Clement,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  August  29,  1912. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons, 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  deep  greyish  fawn,  of  striking  development  for 
her  age;  great  scale  and  stamina,  with  a  deep,  roomy 
barrel;  straight,  strong  back;  very  wide,  prominent 
hips  and  long  rump;  Hat  neck;  clean  shoulders  and 
sharp  withers;  body  long,  splendidly  ribbed;  good 
milk  veins;  udder  of  beautiful  shape,  square  in  front, 
with  good-sized  teats  well  placed.  Here  is  size, 
with  quality. 


f  Sire 

COWSLIP'S 
GOLDEN  NOBLE, 
P.  4498,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.  at  the  bull  show, 
April,  '12,  shown 
with  his  get. 

He  was  used  extensive- 
ly in  the  herd  of  Mr. 
John  A.  Penec, 
Secretary  of  the  Is- 
land Society,  for  3 
years. 

His  dam,  Cowslip 
16th.  P.  6084,  H.  C, 
has  3  sons  with  test- 
ed daughters  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

Her  son,  Cowsli  p's 
Golden  Lad,  pro- 
duced the  Grand 
Champion  cow  at 
Illinois  State  Fair, 
'13;  and  her  son, 
Cowslip's  A  s  t  o  r, 
produced  the  dam 
of  the  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull  on  same 
occasion. 

(See  following  pages 
for  extended  pedi- 
gree and  particulars 
concerning  Cowslip's 
Golden  Noble,  P. 
4498,  H.  C.) 

Dam 
l  HILLSIDE 

DIANTHUS, 
P.  14137,  H.C. 


Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy,  P.  3851,  H.  C. 

(83767,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  prize  over  Jersey,  24  entries,  Apr.,  '08. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  18  entries,  Aug.,  '07. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction  for  $8,200. 

1st  prize  and  Sweepstakes,  New  England  Fair; 
1st  prize,  Sr.  Champion  and  Grand  Champion, 
Illinois  and  N.  Y.  State  Fairs,  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  and  National  Dairy  Show,  '10. 

At  New  England  Fair,  '10,  he  also  headed  special 
1st  pr.  herd  with  4  females  over  2  years  old; 
won  Vanderbilt  Cup  for  bull  and  best  4  fe- 
males over  3  years  old;  New  England  Agr. 
Society's  Special  for  bull  over  2  yrs.  with  4 
females;  and  1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

Sire  of  40  official  test  cows,  37  in  Register  of 
Merit  with  year's  tests;  35  were  tested  at 
Knollwood  Farm  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson,  and 
averaged  523  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  one  year, 
9,135  lbs.  milk,  at  an  average  age  of  4  years 
3  mos.      (All  officially  authenticated  tests.) 

Among  his  tested  daughters  are: 

Fairy  Boy's  Jasmine,  869  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Golden  Oueen,  726  lbs.  4  ozs. 

My  Pretty  Fairy.  720  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Fairy  Boy's  Lily,  710  lbs.  1  oz. 

He  has  6  sons  and  5  daughters  that  have  pro- 
duced 15  official  test  cows,  eight  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit  averaging  426  lbs.  1  oz.  but- 
ter, 7,713  lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  at  an  average  age  of 
2  years  7  months. 

Sire  of  many  prize  winners,  including: 

Oxford's  Fairy  Boy,  92821.  winner  of  13  1st 
prizes,  '11  to  '15;  sire  of  numerous  pr.  winners, 
and  of  4  Register  of  Merit  cows. 

Raleigh's  Handsome  Dora,  235202,  1st  2-year-old 
heifer,  Brockton,  Mass.,  '10;  sold  in  our  '10 
auction  for  $800. 


Oxford's  Hillside 

Pansy, 
287776,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Hillside  Malope. 

P.  12383,  H.  C.) 

A  daughter  of  the  now  famous  "big  Rats  cow" 
of  our  '13  auction,  now  named  Oxford's  Hill- 
side Pansy,  287776,  and  sold  for  $1,800,  to 
Elmendorf  Farm;  one  of  the  greatest  cows 
we  ever  had  the  pleasure  of  bringing  over. 
She  and  her  sisters  by  "Rats"  were  one  of  the 
sensations  of  the  sale.  Oxford's  Hillside 
Pansy  was  also  the  dam  of  Agatha's  Oxford 
Pansy,  a  beautiful  heifer  calf  sold  in  same  sa'e 
for  $400  to  Mr.  Mark  W.  Potter,  for  whom  she 
won  1st  prize  in  "hot"  competition  at  the  New 
York  State  Fair  and  at  Brockton  in  '13. 

Rats  is  also  sire  of: 

Oxford's  Lady  Grey.  287780,  in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  692  lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
11,001  lbs.  6.4  ozs.  milk,  at  8  yrs.  7  mos.  old; 
she  was  imported  by  ' ' Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  to  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney,  who  write, 
in  reference  to  her  test:  "If  we  are  not  mis- 
taken, she  is  the  highest  testing  daughter  of 
'Rats.'  Her  record  is  all  the  more  remark- 
able, we  think,  because  it  was  made  during 
her  first  year  in  America,  and  before  she  was 
thoroughly  acclimated  to  our  section  of  the 
Catskills." 

Fontaine's  Grey  Linnet,  254242,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  517  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  9,488 
lbs.  12  ozs.  milk,  at  6  yrs.  4  mos. 

Oxford's  Grey  Dimple,  287789  (Dimple's  Flower, 
P.  13095,  H.  C),  winner  of  St.  Clement  prize. 
Royal  Show,  May,  '10;  sold  in  our  '13  auction 
for  $750,  to  Mr.  F.  M.  Dyer,  Closter,  N.  J. 
She  is  dam  of  Bosnian's  Dimpled  Princess, 
318542,  in  Register  of  Merit,  475  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at  3  yrs.  4  mos.;  and  Fairy's 
Boy,  winner  of  Reserve  for  2-year-old  bulls, 
15  entries.  Royal  Counties  Show,  England,  '10. 

Oxford  Viola's  Daughter,  287778,  sold  in  our  '13 
auction  for  $360,  to  Undulata  Farm,  Shelby- 
ville.  Ky.  She  is  dam  of  Oxford  Lavender, 
269794  (P.  15599,  H.  C),  winner  of  Reserve, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey,  59  entries.  May.  'II; 
1st  aged  cow,  National  Jersey  Show,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.,  '13;  in  Register  of  Merit,  431  lbs. 
9  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  4  yrs.  6  mos.;  sold 
in  our  '13  auction  for$775,  to  Undulata  Farms. 


Rats,  P.  3543,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '05. 

Sire  of  Dimple's  Flow- 
er, P.  13095,  H.  C 
winner  St.  Clement 
Par.  prize,  Class  4, 
May,  '10. 

His  half-sister.  Spec- 
tre, P.  10622.  H.  C, 
a  public  butter  test 
cow,  is  dam  of  Spec- 
tre's Fairy,  P.  14811, 
H.  C,  4th  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize,  May, 
'10.  Imported  b  y 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $850.  Now 
named  My  Pretty 
Fairy,  252196,  and 
entered  in  Register 
of  Merit,  459  lbs.  6 
ozs.  in  1  year,  3  yrs. 
old.  She  is  dam  of 
Gamboge's  Perfec- 
tion, 271380,  sold  in 
our  '  1 2  auction  for 
$775;  and  of  the 
bull.  "Self  Acting." 

Sire  of  2  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Hillside  Pansy, 
P.  9169,  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Fon- 
taine's Oxford  Pride, 
187430  (Gamboge's 
Pride  4th,  P.  8801, 
H.  C.).  3d  prize  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '01,  '02; 
3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test.  2  lbs.  7i 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in 
our  '05  auction,  to 
Mr.  How.  Willets, 
owner  of  Gedney 
Farm.  Dam  of  3 
public  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  the  cele- 
brated bull,  Gam- 
boge's K  n  i  g  h  t,  P. 
3645,  H.  C. 


Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh, 

P.  3273,  H.  C.) 

3d  pr.  over  Jer..  '03, 
and  2d  State's  prize, 
'03. 

Sire  of  48  tested  cows, 
24  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
year's  butter  rec- 
ords, including: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  11  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Houssie,  684 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Kar- 
nak,  669  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Fairy.  627 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Snowdrop, 
612  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Nancy 
Wolff,  592  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Raleigh's  L  e  d  a,  582 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Sire  of  7  1st  prizewin- 
ners at  Royal  Shows, 
including  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,  83767  (P. 
3851,  H.  C).  1st 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '08; 
sire  of  40  tested 
cows. 

His  daughter,  Ra- 
leigh's Beauty  of  St. 
Martin,  286798.  top- 
ped our  '13  auction, 
selling  for  $2,050. 

Fairy  Glen. 

P.  9178,  H.  C. 

A  most  remarkable 
cow.  She  was  con- 
sidered by  many 
judges  as  the  most 
perfect  cow  on  the 
Island.  Has  milked 
24  qts.  daily. 

Winner  1st  pr.  over  the 
Island,  May  and 
Aug.,  '05;  May,  '06. 

Fontaine's  Lord, 

P.  2900,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '00. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '01. 
1st  State's  prize  over 

Jersey,  '01. 
1st  prize,  Grouville.'Ol. 


Doris  Gray, 

P.  8719,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '00. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
May,  '01. 

Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '01, 
and  May,  '03. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '05. 

Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '05. 

Dam  of  Raleigh's  Dor- 
othy, P.  12292,  H. 
C.,  Reserve  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '07;  Par.  pr., 
May,  '06. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Ceres,  P.  3932,  C. 

By  Prince  Alexander, 
P.  971,  Cm  great- 
grandson  of  Cete- 
wayo.  P.  224,  C; 
dam,  Io,  F.  3355,  C. 


Eminent  2d. 

P.  2532,  H.  C- 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (w  i  t  h 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  71 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the 
Island. 

One  of  his  leading  Is- 
land-test daughters 
isAurea,  P.  8693.  H. 
C.  (now  Eminent's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122),  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'07,  2  lbs.  5i  ozs.,  65 
days  in  milk. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
.  ed  one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Dam  of  the  bull,  Fly- 
ing Foam,  sire  of 
several  high  pro- 
ducers in  the  Eng- 
lish butter  tests. 

Orlando,  P.  2535,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  Grouville.  '98. 

Sire  of  Golden  Chance, 
winner  of  1st  over 
Jersey,  May,  '00; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
'03,  1  lb.  6£  ozs., 
186  days  in  milk. 

Brown  Fairy, 

F.  7819.  C. 

Dam  of  Amyl.  P.  6230, 
H.  Cm  Cham.,  North 
Club.  (Now  Brown 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 157320.  A.  J. 
C.  C.)  A  22-quart 
cow.  Sold  in  our 
'01  sale  for  $1,200. 

f  Hillside  Monarch. 
P.  2543,  H.  C. 
(62901,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Sire    of    Hearty's   Ga- 
zelle, P.  8591.  H.  Cm 
2d     over    Jer.     and 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '00 

Dorothy  3d. 

P.  6887.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  several  prize 
winners,  and  gran- 
dam  of  Cannon's 
Fairy,  Register  of 
Merit,  464  lbs.  7  ozs. 
butter  in   1    year. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '02.  1  lb.  12£ 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

By  same  sire  as  Golden 
Fern's  Lad. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour,  2  lbs.  1  r| 
ozs.,  214  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Ixia.  2  lbs.  8 
ozs..  70  days  in  milk, 
and  5  other  public 
butter  tests. 

Houpla,  sire  of  6  but- 
ter tested  cows. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Lass,  1st  pr.  winner 
over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123, 
H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C-  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C 

2d  St.  Martin,  "92. 

Sweepstakes,  N.  C,'92. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506.  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Prosper,  Par.  pr.,  '97. 

Hope's  Regina,  2d  over 
England,  and  half- 
brother  to  Beresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

[  Tula,  P.  5323.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 

Par.  prize,  Class  2,  '94. 

By  same'sire  as  the  cel- 
ebrated bull.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160. 
H.  C 

f  Golden  Lad  2d, 

P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
i   Golden    Lad's    Mer- 
maid,    sold     at    our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 
Golden    Lad's    Blue 
Belle,    sold    at    our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

White  Rose, 

P.  4915,  H.  C. 
1  lb.  13|  ozs.  of  butter 

five  months  after 

calving. 
Daughter     of     Golden 

Lad. 

Jameson,  P.  2260,  H.C. 

By  same  sire  as  Cau- 
mais  Lad,  P.  2557, 
H.  C..  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  Guenon's 
Lad  and  Interested 
Prince. 

Grey  Linnet. 

P.  6530,  H.  C 

f  Carteret's  Lad, 
P    2006,  C. 


Dorothy, 

P.  4411,  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  10i 
ozs.,  when  16  years 
old  and  235  days  in 
milk. 

f  Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
\  (See  above.) 

|   Fontaine  4th, 
L  P.  2537, C 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup, 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th, 
P.  5391,  H.  C,  1st 
prize,  Grouville,  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '98. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Alicante,  P. 
3880,  H.  Cm  a  great 
pr.  winner,  and  dam 
of  the  noted  sires, 
Nunthorpe,  The  Owl 
and  Alicante's  Boy. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in   her__day    on    the 

Island. 


Due  to  calve  May  18,  1916,  by  Fontaine's  Oxford  Lad,  P.  5107,  H.  C.t  winner  of  4th  prize,  Class  1,32  entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  April,  '14.  He  is  a  son  of  our  sensational  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  and  his  dam  is  Fontaine's  Dolly,  P. 
12855,  H.  C,  a  daughter  of  Raleigh's  Duke,  P.  3717,  H.  C.  (72486,  H.  C),  sold  in  our  '06  auction  for  $600,  and  sire  of  a  number 
of  noted  cows,  including  Raleigh's  Dark  Wonder,  in  Register  of  Merit,  770  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  (This  calf  will  be  sent  to 
Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


B  327 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  25.    Cow. 


COWSLIP'S  CYMBELINE,  353231,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  17753,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  T.  V.  Le  Breton,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  May  2,  191 1. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  lovely  golden  fawn,  stylish  in  carriage  and  of 
great  stamina;  sweet  head,  with  dished  face  and 
large,  prominent  eyes;  thin,  Hat  neck;  sharp  withers; 
long  and  deep  of  body;  thin,  mellow  hide  and  promi- 
nent milk  veins;  great  length  of  rump;  thin,  long  tail, 
with  switch  brushing  the  ground;  beautifully  shaped 
udder,  square  in  front  and  well  out  behind;  long, 
well-placed  teats. 


Sire 
COWSLIP'S 
QOLDEN  NOBLE, 
P.  4498,  H.  C. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  after  an  in- 
timate "acquaint- 
ance with  many  of 
his  family,  having 
imported  six  out  of 
seven  of  the  nearest 
ancestor  son.  his 
sire's  side,  and  four 
of  the  progeny  of  his 
dam,  besides  so 
many  of  her  sisters 
and  brothers  by  the 
same  sire  that  we 
cannot  count  them. 
Sire  of 

Two  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  aver- 
aging 452  lbs.  12  i 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year,  average  age 
at  beginning  of  test, 
24  months. 

The  winners  of  1st 
prizes  at  Royal 
Shows  on  the  Island, 
May,  '12  (69  en- 
tries), '13  (56  en- 
tries) and  '15  (46 
entries ). 

The  Sweepstakes  bull 
at  Southern  Louisi- 
ana Fair,  the  first 
prize  .  two-year-old 
heifers  at  Toronto 
Exposition,  New  Jer- 
sey and  Virginia 
State  Fairs,  '14. 

The  first  prize  and 
fourth  prize  heifers- 
in-milk,  46  entries, 
at  the  Royal  Jersey 
Show,  May,  '15. 

The  winners  of  four- 
teen Parish  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey 
within  four  years. 

And  many  other  prizes 

tiight  of  his  heifers 
(four  of  them  yearl- 
lings  and  calves) 
have  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions for  an  average 
of  $400.  A  two 
year-old  and  a  three 
year  old  sold  in  our 
14  auction  for  $800 
each. 

Dam 
CYMBELINE, 
P.  11670,  H.C. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '13.  1  lb.  Si 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  9 
yrs.  old,  101  days 
after  calving. 

4th  prize,  Class  3,  50 
entries.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '06. 

3d  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Saviour-Grou- 
ville  Show,  '06. 

4th  prize,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '09. 

3d  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show .    11. 

5th  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '12. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
1st    over   Jersey   with 

progeny,  April,   '10. 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $15,000. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633.  II.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice, 
Worcester,  M  ass . , 
for  Si  ,025. 

Sire  ofAnna's  Dorothy, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
14  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Sire  of  3  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Island  of 
Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  as  the 
"£l,000  cow,"  as  her  owner  would  not  part 
with  her  at  that  figure. 

She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  ever  sired  by 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  and  her  dam, 
Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C,  is  by  Carlo,  P.  180, 
H.  C,  whose  daughter,  Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Lily,  who  won  1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
and  is  the  dam  of  Mon  Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H.C, 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Champion,  '98;  sold 
in  our  '01  auction  for  $3,500. 

Cowslip  16th  is  also  dam  of: 

Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  P.  4498,  H.  C,  winner 
of  1st  prize  over  Jer.,  at  the  bull  show,  April, 
'12,  shown  with  his  get.  He  was  used  exten- 
sively in  the  herd  of  Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  secre- 
tary of  the  Island  Society,  for  3  years. 

Cowslip's  Peer,  P.  4695,  H.  C,  and  of  3  bulls  with 
tested  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  viz.: 
Ajax,  P.  2683,  H.  C;  Cowslip's  Astor,  P.  3639, 
H.  C,  and  Cowslip'sGolden  Lad,  P.  3250,  H.  C- 

Her  son.  Cowslip's  Jolly  Sultan,  103569,  sold 
in  our  '12  auction,  when  10  mos.  old,  for  $250, 
to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee,  sired  the  1st  prize 
"get  of  sire"  group  at  New  Hampshire  State 
Fair,  '15. 


Moray  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '07. 
Sire  of 

Simple  Interest  4th, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  9£ 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk. 

Duchess  of  Tapon,  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  T  a  p  o  n, 
238640),  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  \  oz. 
in  24  hours,  43  days 
in  milk. 

His  half-sister  (same 
dam).  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  sold  in 
our  auction  for 
$1,000;  she  has  2 
tested  daughters  and 
3  producing  sons. 


Oak  Lass  Wonder, 
P.  9388,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize.  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Aug., 
'01. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Oak  Lass  3d,  P. 
8540,  H.  C.  dam  of 
Oxford  Lad's  Brown 
Lassie,  235166,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  535  lbs.  5 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  8  yrs.  8  mos.  old; 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $875  to 
Quechee  Fells  Farm, 
Quechee.  Vt. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 
P.  5732,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  '10;  yr.'s 
record,  11.659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 

Marchand, 

P.  2711,  H.  C. 

Parish  p..  Apr..  '99. 

His  half  brother, 
Spermfield  Owl, 
57088,  sired: 

Spermfield  Owl's  Eva, 
1,168  lbs.  8  ozs.  but- 
ter, 16,457  lbs.  6.4 
ozs.  milk,  in  one 
year. 

Spermfield  Owl's  Daw- 
son, 740  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's 
Maid,  700  lbs. 

Spermfield  Owl's  Vic- 
tor R.,  698  lbs.  5 
ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's 
Duchess,  686  lbs.  1 
oz. 

Owl's  Mertha's  Duch- 
ess, 680  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Owl's  Golden  Queen, 
668  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's  C. 
Tones,  660  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Owlettina,  609  1  b  s. 
13.2  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's  Eva, 
602  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Owl's  Grand  Duchess. 
576  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Oak  Lass  2d, 

P.  4791,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  II.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 

Golden  Kola,  127232, 
17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

Golden  Ora.  127228,  16 
lbs.  1  J  ozs. 

Golden  Tricolor, 
127227,  15  lbs.  14£ 
ozs. 

And  24  others. 

Cowslip  2d, 

P.  810.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '85. 
Par.  prize.  '86. 
1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '91. 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey. 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Lady  Clair,  3d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.  C.  sire 
of  Eagle,  P.  6736, 
H.  C.  (now  named 
M  o  r  i  o  n's  Sultane. 
162115,  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction). 


Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468,  H.  C. 


The  Owl.  P.  2195,  H.C. 

1st  St.  Saviour.  '95. 

2d  over  Jer.,  '95,  '96. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '97. 

Scored  92  points. 

At  our  '01  auction 
sale,  3  daughters  of 
The  Owl,  all  we  had, 
averaged  $600  each. 
Two  of  them  won  1st 
prize  in  their  class 
at  West  Va.  State 
Fair. 

Sire  of  Spermfield  Owl. 
57088  (Register  of 
Merit,  No.  8),  sire  of 
36  daughters  in  the 
Register  with  au- 
thenticated yearly 
records. 


Turtle  Dove, 

P.  4354,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr..  '92. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  II.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island. 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326,  22  lbs. 


Oak  Lass, 

P.  3473.  H.  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

1  st    pr.,    St.    Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  S  u  1  t  a  ne 
14th,  that  in  the 
Timbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test.  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave 
38  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk, 
making  2  lbs.  1  i  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal.  She 
also  won  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  Oxfordshire 
Show,  '00;  1st  pr. 
and  Lord  Mayor's 
Cup  in  milking 
trials;  3d  pr.  in  but- 
ter test,  Lon.  Dairy 
Show,  1  lb.  12  ozs. 
butter,  40  lbs.  milk, 
259  days  in  milk; 
1st  pr.  in  milking 
trials,  Lon.  Dairy 
Show,  '00,  83  lbs.  5 
ozs.  milk  (2  days). 
112  points. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.   over  Jer.,    '88. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey  ,'92. 
Parish  prize.  '94. 
Dam    of    Pioneer,    P. 

1602.  H.  C.  1st  over 

Jer..  '91.  '92. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including 
Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
dam  of  Reminder, 
P.  2419,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 

Morion.  P.  1690.  H.  C. 
Sire     of     many     prize 

winners. 
Full      brother      to 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H. 

C.  1st  ov.  Jer..  '91. 

*92. 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 
1st    pr.     winner    over 

Jer..  '91. 
1st  p.,  R.  C.  S.,  '96.  '97. 
1  st    and    Cham. .    Roy. 

C.  Show,  '98. 
1st  p..  B.  and  W.  S., 

'98.  and  many  other 

prizes. 
She  is  out  of  same  dam 

as  Flying  Fox,  sold 

in    our    '02    auction 

for  $7,500. 

John  Brown. 

P.  1229.  C. 

Topsy  Turvy, 

P.  2791.  C 

By  the  same  sire  as 
the  great  Cham- 
pion cow,  Name- 
less. P.  3222,  H.  C  . 
dam  of  the  bull, 
Aristocrat,  P.  22S0, 
H.  C. 

Sans  Peur  5th. 

P.  841,  H.  C. 


Princess  of  Oak  2d, 
P.  1580,  C. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '83. 

Sire  of  Count's  Pill- 
pail.  30975,  24  lbs. 
5  ozs. 

Among  other  great 
animals  he  sired  the 
dam  of  Sultana's 
Rosette.  149740 
dam  of  Ravachol, 
P.  2032,  C;  John 
Bull.  P.  2653.  C. 
Uncle  Peter's  Ros 
ette,  P.  7363,  H.  C 
Golden  Lad.  57498 
A  J.  C.  C;  Alicante 
P.  3880.  H.  C;  Th- 
ing Fox.  P.  2729,  H 
C. ;  Forfarshire,  P 
2914,  H.  C,  the  3 
latter  being  Cham 
pion  winners. 

Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
pr.  and  3d  over  Jer., 
'84;  also  Par.  prize. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 
(As  above.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 

P.  1105.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '88. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83. '84, '85. 

1st   prize   over  Jersey 

Jubilee  Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour.  '70. 
1st  H.  B..  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C.    1. 
Ex.,  '71. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056.  H.  C. 
3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 

Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928.  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C .. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740.  A.  J.  C  C 
A    very    rich,    persis- 
tent milker. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Rosa's  Welcome, 
P.  930,  H.  C. 

Buttercup,  F.  6731.  C. 

Margot's  Boy, 

P.  671,  H.  C 

My  Ducky.  F.  3294,  C 

La  Commune  Prince, 

P.  498,  H.  C 
3d    over   Jer.    and    3d 
Herd  Book  p.,   '85. 

Sweet  Rose, 

P.  958, C 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Princess  of  Oak, 
P.  894, C 


Due  to  calve  September  22,  1916,  by  the  splendid  sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  the  Island, 
April,  '11,  shown  with  his  progeny.  The  high  class  of  the  progeny  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  place  him  in  the  front  rank  among  prepotent 
sires.  He  is  a  son  of  the  noted  and  popular  bull,  Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford  Ever,  P.  «S370,  H.  C, 
daughter  of  the  celebrated  cow,  Oxford  Lass.  Oxford  Ever  has  two  public  butter  test  daughters,  and  is  also  dam  of  the  pre- 
potent bull,  Ox,. nd  Knight,  P  3938,  C,  who  lias  12  butter  test  daughters.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  h  H  *  H 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  NOBLE,  P. 

C,  who 


4570,  H. 

was  sold  ii 


1911  auction  for 


2160,  H.  C. 


15,000.     (See 
(See  her  pic- 


Son  of  the  distinguished  bull,  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  A.  J.  C. 

his  picture  and  partial  record,  opposite  No.  19  of  catalog.) 
His  dam,  the  celebrated  cow,  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  is  a  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P. 

ture  and  record  on  following  page.) 

Following  are  the   prizes  won  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C.: 
First  Prize  and  Championship,  St.  Saviour-Grouville  Show,  Jersey,  1911. 

Second  Prize,  Class  8,  14  entries,  and  Reserve  for  Voisin  Special   (Championship),  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  August,  1911. 
First  Prize,  Class  2,  29  entries,  Royal   Show,  April,  1912. 

First  Prize,  Class  8,  10  entries,  and  Reserve  for  Voisin  Special  (Championship),  Royal  Show,  August,  1912. 
First  Prize,  Class  3,  13  entries,  Royal  Show,  April,  1913. 

Second  Prize,  Class  4,  7  entries,  with  his  progeny,  Royal  Show,  April,  1913. 
First  Prize,  Class  3,  7  entries,  Royal  Show,  April,  1915. 
First  Prize,  6  entries,  with  his  progeny,  Royal  Show,  April,  1915. 

First  Prize,  4  entries,  for  Peer  Perpetual  Challenge  Cup,  with  5  daughters  over  12  mos.  old,  Royal  Show,  April,  1915. 
His  progeny  won  first  prize  for  "get  of  sire"  at  the  National  Dairy  Show  (11  entries),  Waterloo  (Iowa)   Dairy  Show,  and 

Kentucky  and  Ohio  State  Fairs,  1914;  and  the  American  Royal,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915. 

Following  are  the  records  of  some  of  the  progeny  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C. : 
Dorothy's  Noble  Fern,  353250  (P.  19097,  H.  C),  official  R.  J.  A.   S.  record  on  Island  of  Jersey,   without  grain  feed,  be- 
ginning test  as  a  two-year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2  ozs.  butter  in  361   days;  average  test,  6.1  per  cent.  fat.     (See  No.   66   of 

this  catalog.) 
Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914,  H.  C,  official  record  on  the  Island,  beginning  as  a  two-year-old,  358  lbs.  14.5  ozs.  butter  in  313  days; 

average  test,  5.97  per  cent.  fat.     (See  No.  77  of  this  catalog.) 
Golden  Fern's  Merry  Fly,  353241  (Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H.  C),  official  record  on  the  Island,  beginning  test  as  a  two-year-old, 

320  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  335  days;  average  test,  6.23  per  cent.  fat.     (See  No.  26  of  this  catalog.) 
Christmas  Lassie,  281443,  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA,  334  lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  beginning  test  at  2  years  1 

month  old. 
Alabama,  1st  prize,  Class  3,  58  entries,  and  Reserve  for  the  Blythwood    Bowl,   29   competing,   Royal    Show,    August,    1913; 

1st  prize  3-year-old,  Kentucky  State  Fair,  1914. 
Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st  prize,  Class  1,  23  entries,  Royal  Show,  May,  1913; 
Prue  of  Oaklands   (Togo's  Golden  Princess,  306643),  Reserve,   Class   1 

our  1914  auction  as  a  two-year-old  for  $1,000. 
Jersevman,  P.  5044,  H.  C,  1st  prize  at  Trinity  Show  (yearling),   1913; 

No.  132  of  catalog.) 
Myrtle  Blossom,  1st  prize  (heifers  born  1912),  22  entries,  Royal  Show,  England,  and  1st  at  Royal  Counties  Show,  England, 

20  entries,  1913. 
Brampton  High  Fern's  Noble,  1st  prize  2-year-old  bull,  Calgary  (Alta),  Canada,  1915. 
Brampton  Fern  Beauty,  1st  prize  senior  heifer  calf,  Toronto,  Canada,  1912. 
Golden  Fern's  Noble,  Jr.,  103746,  1st  prize  aged  bull  (11  entries).  Senior  and  Grand  Champion,  Panama-Pacific  Exposition, 

1915;  1st  prize  junior  yearling,  Oregon  State  Fair,  1913;  and  other  prizes. 
Agatha's  Maiden  Fern,  271121,  Grand  Champion  at  American  Royal,  Kansas  City,  and  at  Missouri  State  Fair,  1915;  and 

other  prizes.    Dam  of  the  1st  prize  bull  calf  and  Junior  Champion,  American  Royal,  1915. 
Sire  of  many  other  First  Prize  and  Champion  winners. 


and  other  prizes. 
,   37   entries,   Royal   Show,   August,   1913;    sold   in 

1st  and   Sweepstakes,   Trinity   Show,   1914.     (See 


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LADY  ALDAN,  P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  world-famous  bull,  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  who  "ruled"  for  five  years  at  "Linden  Grove."  Her 
dam,  Aldan,  F.  6213,  C,  is  also  dam  of  the  noted  show  cow,  Silent,  114438,  who  was  imported  by  Mr.  Wm.  Rockefeller, 
and  exhibited  some  years  ago  by  Mr.  Rolla  Oliver,  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Silent  is  the  dam  of  Hood  Farm  Golden  Lad, 
64268,  a  Register  of  Merit  sire  with  seven  daughters  entered,  among  them  Belle  12th  of  Hood  Farm,  606  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  one  year. 

Lady  Aldan  has  won  the  following  prizes: 

First  Prize,  Class  5,  21  entries,  Blythwood  Bowl  (Championship),  and  one  of  group  winning  the  President's  Cup,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  August,  1909. 

Third  Prize,  Class  5,  20  entries,  one  of  pair  winning  First  Voisin  Special,  and  one  of  group  winning  President's  Cup,  Royal 
Show,  August,  1908. 

Reserve,  Class  5,  38  entries,  and  St.  Clement  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  May,  1901. 

SHE  IS  DAM  OF  THE  BULL,  GOLDEN  FERN'S  NOBLE,  P.  4570,  H.  C.   (SEE  PRECEDING  PAGE). 

Lady  Aldan  is  also  dam  of: 

Lady  Aldan  2d,  P.  9788,  H.  C.  (Mabel's  Poet's  Lady  Aldan,  2'JS438),  winner  of  2d  prize,  Class  2,  42  entries,  Royal  Show, 
May,  1903;  and  other  prizes.  Dam  of  Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan  (highest  testing  daughter  of  Eminent's  Raleigh),  744  lbs. 
5  ozs.  butter  in  1  year;  Raleigh's  Mabel,  514  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year;  Agatha's  Lady  Mabel,  dam  of  Gedney  Farm 
Blue  Fox  Mabel,  319  lbs.  1  oz.  butter  in  1  year  as  a  two-year-old;  and  Aldan's  Noble,  89581,  who  was  sold  in  our  1913 
auction  at  the  "bargain"  price  of  $235,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  who  valued  him  at  $5,000. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P.  11184,  H.  C,  winner  of  2d  prize,  Class  2,  40  entries,  Royal  Show,  August,  1905;  and  other  prizes.  Dam 
of  Aldan's  March  Hare,  St.  Clement  Parish  prize,  Class  1,  April,  1909,  who  is  sire  of  several  winners. 

Lord  Aldan,  P.  3984,  H.  C,  sire  of  Wonder  Lily,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  1  oz.  in  24  hrs.;  Lord  Aldan's  Black  Beauty, 
306577,  see  No.  14  of  this  catalog;  and  other  winners. 

Beaulieu's  Kardista,  2705,  C.  J.  H.  B.,  2d  prize  three-year-old  cow,  Toronto,  Canada,  1912. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P.  4116,  H.  C.  (Fern's  Golden  Raleigh,  88238),  sold  at  auction  for  $1,000,  and  now  heads  the  herd  of 
Messrs.  Woollen  &  Newhouse,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Aldan's  Raleigh  is  sire  of  numerous  butter  test  cows  and  prize  win- 
ners, including  Harriet  14th,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Class  4,  55  entries,  Roval  Show,  August,  1912;  and  other  prizes; 
public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  9%  ozs.  in  24  hours,  at  3  years  old.  His  daughter,  Aldan's  Golden  Fern,  306605,  sold  in  our 
1914  auction  for  $800,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater. 


B  79 


T.  S.[COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  26.    Cow. 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  MERRY  FLY,  353241,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H.  C.) 
OFFICIAL  RECORD  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  ON  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  320  LBS. 

TEST,  6.34  PER  CENT. 

Bred  by  T.  J.  Renouf,  St.  Martin,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  12,  1911. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

An  exceedingly  lovely  light  fawn,  of  high  finish  and 
symmetry;  a  cow  of  great  scale  of  vitality,  beautiful 
in  every  line;  handsome  head  and  face;  clean,  long. 
Hat  neck;  long,  wide,  deep  body;  broad,  prominent 
hips;  splendidly  fashioned  hind  quarters;  beautifully 
set  tail  with  luxuriant  switch;  udder  of  great  size, 
about  perfect  in  shape,  with  good-sized  teats  squarely 
placed. 


4  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  335  DAYS;  AVERAGE 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at  5 
important  shows  in 
'14  and  '15,  includ- 
ing the  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern.  P. 
19097,  H.  C.  (.im- 
ported by  '"Linden 
Grove"  last  fall), 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter  in  361 
days. 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  1S914, 
H.  Ci  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14* 
ozs.  butter  in  3 13 
days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made  as  a 
two-y  e  a  r-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners, including; 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  58  entries, 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'13. 

Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  23 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
1st  3-year-old  heifer, 
8  entries,  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
American  Royal, 
Kansas  City,  '15; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Missouri  S.  Fair,  '15. 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som, 1st  3-year-old 
heifer,  Sr.  and  Gr. 
Champion,  Hutchin- 
son, Kan. ,  '15;  1st 
at  Kansas  S.  Fair, 
'15. 

Fern's  Noble  Maid, 
1st  senior  heifer  calf, 
24  entries,  and  Jr. 
Champion,  Forest 
City  (Ohio)  Fair,'14; 
1st  at  Ohio  State 
Fair.  '14. 

And  other  winners. 

Dam 
AERIAL, 
P.  16086,  H.C, 
now  named 
SULTAN'S 

GOLDEN  FLY, 
299230,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.J.  C.  C) 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Sire  of  37  butter  test 
cows  and  28  produc- 
ing bulls. 

Lady  Aldan, 

P.  S470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 
prizes. 

f  Halburton's  Sultan, 
P.  4130,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Artistic  Pearl, 
247124,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
436  lbs.  4  ozs,  but- 
ter in  1  year,  from 
7,253  lbs.  12  ozs. 
milk,  at  2  years  11 
mos.  old. 

Full  brother  to  Cam- 
panile's Sultan, 
P.  4000,  H.  C.  Re- 
serve over  Jersey, 
April,  '07.  Selected 
as  the  best  yearling 
on  the  Island  for  ex- 
portation to  New 
Zealand.  A  m  o  s  t 
popular  and  success- 
ful sire  in  New  Zea- 
land, winning  Cham- 
pionship over  the 
colony.  He  sold  at 
auction  in  '10  for 
#3,024.  Sire  of  Sul- 
tan's Dark  Beauty, 
252210  (Golden 
Fern's  Rose  9th,  P. 
15037,  H.  C),  1st 
over  Jersey,  Aug., 
'10;  sold  in  our  '11 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Tex.,  for  whom  she 
won  in  the  fall  of  '  1 1 , 
6  1st  prizes  and  4 
Gr.  Championships 
at  most  important 
shows. 


Fly  5th, 

P.  14149,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Rochette's 

Golden  Gate, 
270323,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Her  sire  also  produced 
Carnation's  Love, 
P.  14524,  H.C,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'13,  1  lb.  10i  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  101  days 
after  calvi  ng.  She 
is  dam  of  Carnation's 
Sweet  Heart,  P. 
20040,  H.  C,  a 
superior  daughter  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  to 
be  offered  in  this 
auction. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C 
(78475.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, Apr.,  '06. 

2d  oyer  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

1st  pr..  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour-G  r  o  u- 
ville,  '05. 

Sire  of  27  tested  cows, 
including: 

Violette's  Beauty  3d, 
P.  13895,  H.C.  (now 
Violette's  Sultana, 
252253),  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  ll£  ozs.,  90  days 
in  milk,  at  2  years 
old;  won  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
viour-Grouville  S. , 
'10.  She  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for 
$2,600,  to  Ewell 
Farm,  Tenn.,  and 
her  daughter, 
Noble's  Pretty  Vio- 
lette,  252234,  sold  as 
a  2-year-old  for 
SI, 200  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Ky. 

Campanile  3d, 

P.  10197,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Eminent 
2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(as  below). 

Darn,  Campanile  2d, 
P.  8180,  H.  C,  Re- 
serve over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '00;  Par.  pr., 
'01;  Par.  prize,  '04. 

Rochette's 

Golden  Lad, 
P.  3856,  H.  C. 
(7821S,  A.  J.  C  C.) 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '07. 

1st  over  Jersey,  Aug., 
'06,  '07. 

1st  pr.,  Tenn.  State 
Fair,  '10. 

And  other  prizes,  in- 
cluding Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Tenn.  S. 
Fair,  '11. 

Sire  of 

Merry  Lad,  P.  4251,  H. 
C,  1st  prize,  Class  1, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Apr.,  '09;  sire  of 
Merry  Lulu,  Grand 
Champion,  Wiscon- 
sin State  Fair,  '13. 

Daisy's  Golden  Maid, 
1st  prize,  Class  1, 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'09. 

And  many  other 
winners. 

Sire  of  3  butter  test 
cows,  including  Ro- 
chette's Lady  Pride, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
5,03  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Fly  2d,  P.  1-2327,  C, 
now  named 

Golden  Gate  of  St. 
Martin,  270319,  A. 
J.  C.  C 

Dam  of  Fly  8th,  P. 
15665,  H.  C,  winner 
4th  prize.  Class  3,  59 
entries,  and  St.  John 
Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  May,  11;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '13,  1  lb.  3£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  4 
years  old,  191  days 
after.calving. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

One  of  the  most  suc- 
cessful sires  the  Is- 
land has  produced. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
and  of  many  produc- 
ing sons. 

Among  his  noted  prog- 
eny are: 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386,  H.C,  win- 
ner of  2  Certificates 
of  Merit,  besides  1st 
prize  over  Jer.  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11,  and 
Reserve  for  Renouf 
Cup,  "best  butter 
test  cow  judged  by 
inspection,"  May, 
'09 ;  Reserve,  May, 
'07. 

G  a  m  b  o  g  e's  Knight, 
sold  in  our  '  1 1  auc- 
tion for  $6,700;  sire 
of  41  tested  cows, 
and  the  bulls,  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do  and 
Oxford  Knight. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 

P.  8578,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01. 

Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3063,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
State's  pr.,  '01,  '02. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Martin  Show,  '01 
and  '02. 

Dorothy's  Pearl,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  pr., 
May,  '07,  1  lb.  15£ 
ozs.,  119  days  in 
milk. 

And  10  other  tested 
cows. 

Rochette  3d, 

P.  9247,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Noble's  Boy, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'11;  and  other  prs.; 
now  named  Im- 
ported Noble  Boy, 
103564,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
and  sold  in  our  '12 
auction  to  Hood 
Farm,  Lowell,  Mass., 
to  head  their  show 
herd. 

Kilburn, 

P.  3259,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Virginia  9th,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,'12, 
1  lb.  12£  ozs.,  158 
days  in  milk. 

And  two  other  tested 
cows. 

Lady's  Pet,  P.  11704, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  aged 
cow,  Sr.  and  Grand 
Champion,  Oregon 
State  Fair,  'II. 

Pretty  Rose  of  Kil- 
burn, 1st  pr.,  Senior 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pion, Oregon  State 
Fair,  '12, 


Fly,  P.  9714,  H.  C. 

Also  dam  of  Fly  7th, 
P.  15629,  H.  C,  who 
is  dam  of  Fly  13th, 
winner  of  4th  prize, 
33  entries,  Royal 
Show,  Jer.,  and  St. 
Martin  Parish  prize, 
Aug.,  '12. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C.    L 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Sire  of  Fox  Glove,  that 
tested  in  public  but- 
ter test  on  the  Is- 
land, 2  lbs.  8$  ozs. 
in  24  hours. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Agatha.  F.  8432,  H. 
C,  J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Winner  of  first  prize  at 
the  3  Western  Par- 
ishes in  '99. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
beating  former  Roy. 
winners  in  '00. 

Senator,  P.  2759,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Astor,  P.  3042, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '02,  and  Apr., 
'03. 

Sire  of  12  tested  cows. 

Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1  st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01. 

Milked  over  40  lbs.  per 
day  with  first  calf. 

Competitor, 

P.  2618,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Rayonnante 
6th,  P.  9049,  H.  C, 
Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '04. 

At  our  '01  sale,  3 
daughters  of  The 
Owl,  all  we  had, 
averaged  $600  each. 
Two  of  them  after- 
ward won  1st  prize 
in  their  class  at  West 
Virginia  State  Fair. 


Rochette,  F.  7971,  C. 


•  Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug., 
'99. 

Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519,  H.  C. 
A    noted    breeder    of 
prize  winners. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
Jer.  (with  his  get), 
'01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, 213908,  592 
lbs.  12  ozs. 

My  Eminent's  Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Golden  Gate  3d, 
P.  7286,  C. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '12,  2  lbs.  2 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  44 
days  in  milk. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  f96,  '97. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
(Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 
1st  H.  B.  prize. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Nizam,  P.  2408,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Peter,  '97. 

Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 

The  Owl,  P.  2195,  H.C. 

1st  p.,  St.  Saviour,  '95. 

2d  pr.  ov.  Jer.,  '95,  '96. 

1st  pr.  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Scored  92  points. 

Sire  of  Golden  Maid  3d, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
2  lbs.  5  ozs.,  130 
days  after  calving; 
Par.  prize,  Class  1 , 
May,  '00;  Par.  prize. 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '01. 

Fidelite's  Beauty, 
F.  7499,  C. 

Dam  of  Lady  Gray,  P. 
5784,  C,  winner  of 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '97. 

Carlo  3d,  P.  817,  H.C. 

Sire  of  Don  Carlo,  P. 
1136,  C,  winner  of 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'90,  and  Apr.,  '91; 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'90. 

Quaker's  Girl, 

F.  7215,  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs. 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter. 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls,  Stockwell, 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc. 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127. 
H.  C,  3d  over  Jer., 
'89. 


Last  calf  December  10,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas)  1iio*n    a    t   r*   n\ 

Bred  February  16  1916,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (now  named  Imported  Oxford  You  11  Do,  111860,  A.  J.  C.  L.). 
A  1st  prize  winner  at  the  Roval  Show,  with  his  progeny,  sire  of  21  official  test  cows,  also  sire  of  the  Champion  cow  over  Jersey 
in  '15  and  many  other  winners.  Oxford  You'll  Do  has  been  at  "Linden  Grove"  three  years.  The  large  number  of  uniformly 
excellent  daughters  now  in  the  herd,  and  the  showing  of  his  progeny  in  the  butter  tests  and  show  ring,  substantiate  the  assertion 
that  he  is  the  greatest  living  representative  of  the  Oxford-Gamboge  family.  (See  front  pages  for  his  picture  and  extended 
pedigree.) 


B  94 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  27.     Cow. 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  RECEPTION,  347985,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  19803,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  C.  G.  Ahier,  St.  Helier,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  March  12,  1912. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  handsome  light  fawn  of  high  quality,  with 
robust  constitution  and  vitality;  beautiful  head 
and  face;  great  large  "pop"  eyes;  sharp  withers; 
beautiful  top  line,  from  withers  to  the  root  of  her 
well-set  tail,  which  is  thin,  long,  and  with  luxuriant 
switch;  very  wide  and  deep  body,  low  to  ground, 
on  short,  fine  legs;  hide  like  a  kid  glove;  beautiful 
udder,  extending  away  out  behind  and  well  forward, 
with  good-sized,  perfectly  placed  teats. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Reserve  for  Voisin 
Special    (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug.,  '11. 
1st  and  Championship, 
Grouvill  e-St.  Sa- 
viour   Show,    Apr., 
11. 
1st    prize     (2 -year-old 
class),   Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 
1st  prize.  Class  3,   13 

entries,  April,  '13. 
2d     prize,     7     entries 
(with  progeny), 
April,  '13. 
And  other  prizes. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  56  en- 
tries, Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 
Alabama,  1st  pr.,  Class 
3,  58  entries,  Aug., 
'13. 
Brampton       Fern 
Beauty,      1  st     prize 
heifer  calf,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  '12. 
And  other  winners. 
(See  other  pedigrees.) 
His  dam,  Lady  Aldan, 
P.  8470,  H.  C,  is  the 
head    of    a    great 
family. 
Her  daughter,  Lady 
Aldan   2d.    P.   9788, 
H.   C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May,  '03;  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,   '03.     She  is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;    is    dam    of 
Lady  Aldan  8th,  P. 
11906,    H.    C.    (Ra- 
leigh's Lady  Aldan), 
butter  test,    18   lbs. 
6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Dam 
RECEPTION, 
P.  12963,  H.C. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  10,  1  lb.  Hi 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  from 
39  lbs.  12  ozs.  milk, 
at  4  yrs.  old,  57 
days  after  calving. 

3d  prize,  Class  5,  38 
entries,  and  Trinity 
Parish  prize.  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May, 
12. 

St.  Helier  Parish  prize, 
Class  5,  Royal  Show, 
May,  "14. 

2d  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes (young  cows), 
Trinity  Show,  '11. 

3d  and  Sweepstakes 
(aged  cows).  Trinity 
Show,  '12. 

1st  in  two  classes,  and 
Sweepstakes,  Trinity 
Show,  '13. 

Dam  of  the  bull,  Re- 
ception's You'll  Do, 
winner  of  St.  Helier 
Parish  prize,  Class  1 , 
Royal  Show,  April, 
'14. 


Noble  of  Oaklands,]    - 
P.  3909.  H.  C.     Mil 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  *10. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '11, 
auction  for  $  15,000. 

Special  prize  ($250  Sil- 
ver Trophy)  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age 
or  ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

Lady  Aldan,, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '09. 

And  numerous  other 
prizes. 

Dam  of 

Lady  Aldan  2d,  P. 
9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184.  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P. 
4116.  H.  C,  sold  for 
$1,000  at  auction. 

A  maguificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  and  head  of  a 
great  family. 


Stockwell, 

P.  3550,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '07, 
auction  sale  for 
$11,500  to   Hon.   A. 

B.  Lewis,  Frede- 
ricksburg, Va. 

Stockwell  has  been 
successful  in  siring  a 
remarkable  lot  of 
animals  which  have 
shown  themselves  to 
be  dairy  cows  of 
great  value. 
Sire  of 

Stockwell's  Daisy, 
234182,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
561  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter, 1  year,  5  years 
old. 

Stockwell's  Golden  Le- 
da,  210074,  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  434  lbs. 
13  ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

Karnak,  227372,  A.  J. 

C.  C,  404  lbs.  0.9 
oz.  butter,  1  year,  2 
years  old. 

Jolly  Sweet  Thing  2d, 
Cham.,  Iowa  State 
Fair,  '08;  also  1st  in 
class,  Iowa,  Term. 
and  Illinois  State 
Fairs,  '08;  butter 
test,  16  lbs.  9  ozs.  in 
7  days. 

And  8  other  tested 
cows. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C.    sh 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice, 
Worcester,  Mass., 
for  $1,025. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Dorothy 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
14  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Sire  of  3  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

I  Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '11, 
auction    for   $7,000. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1  st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes, 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
villeandSt.  Saviour, 
'05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhibited,    '06.    '07. 
Dam  of 

Willoh's  Rosy.  P. 
10444,  H.  C.  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit.  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  Both  when 
four  years  old. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 

Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show.  '02. 

Sweepstakes  over  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

He  was  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,300. 

Oxford  Lad  sired  the 
great  bulls,  Majesty, 
Lucy's  Champion 
and  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  the  latter 
selling  at  our  May, 
'10,  auction  sale  for 
$11,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01 ;  and  has 
milked  over  40  lbs. 
per  day  with  first 
calf. 

Dam  of  Leda's  Golden 
Lad,  of  Forfarshire's 
Golden  Leda, 187458, 
1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville  Show. 
May,  '04,  and  of 
Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  April 
and  Aug.,  '02. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C, 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,   98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three  Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of 

Island  Admiration, 
171782,  butter  test. 
14  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7 
days  from  272  lbs. 
milk,  at  8  years  old. 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
May,  '02,  sale  to  J. 
A.  Middelton,  Shel- 
byville,  Ky.,  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C.,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug., '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes, May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '01, 

sale  for  $745. 
She  is  full  s  i  s  t  e  r  to 
Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  I  year. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  is  the  dam  of 
three  famous  bulls; 
namely, Caiest, 
Houpla  and  Oxford 
Lad. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Sensation,  first  prize, 
Ohio,  '03;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Champion,  Illinois 
State  Fair,  '04;  2d 
prize.  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  '04;  1st 
prize.  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Tenn.  State  Fair,'07 ; 
1st  prize,  Champion 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pion, Illinois  State 
Fair,  '07;  1st  prize. 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Cham.,  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,   '07. 

Leda,  P.  6636.  H.  C. 
■  One  of  the  best  cows 
the  Island  has  ever 
produced. 


Mansell,  F.  8227,  H.  C. 

Also  dam  of  Mansella.  P.  8094,  H.  C,  who  produced: 

Eminent's    Fawn   Beauty,  195757,  20  lbs.  12^ozs.  butter  in'7  ciays;  sold  in 

our  '06  auction  for  $700,  as  a  5-year-old. 
Mansella*s  Rose,  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow,  Toronto  Exposition.  '11. 
Stockwell's  Mansella,  213987,  sold  in  our  '13  auction  for  $300. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  22SO,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10* 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  May,  '06, 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '10. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076.  C- 
Dam  of  Golden  Lad's 

Fawn    Duchess,    23 

lbs.  6  ozs. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Count  Wolsetey, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  Aug.,    89. 


Oxford  Primrose, 

P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows  in 

her   day   on   the   Is 

land. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "S  p  e  c  k  1  e  d 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7^  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Golden  Pearl, 

P.  1975,  H.  C 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Dam  of 

Little     Eminence, 

122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminent  and  Eminent 

2d,  2  famous  sires. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st   Cham.   Class.    '95. 

'96.  '97.  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 

Poster.  P.  1152.  C. 

A  b  u  1  1  held  in  h  i  g  h 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow , 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C 

f  Sultane's  Favourite. 
P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng..  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John. 
P.  1279,  H.  C- 

His  grandam.  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796,  H.C 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize. '86. 

Lugano.  F.  7020,  C. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C- 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Wolseley.  P.401.H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83. '84, '85. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.  Jubi- 
lee Show,  '83. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C- 
1st  pr.  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

(Count  Cicero, 
F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.   over  Jer.,   '83. 

{  Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 
A  remarkable  cow. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize.  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C- 

lst  prize  over  Jer..  '90. 

(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C. 
2d    at    St.    Martin 
Show,  '94.  '95. 

Traveler.  P.  280,  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 
D  am    of    B  row  n    Fern 

2d.  P.    1944.    H.    C. 

winner  of  2d   prize, 

St.  Martin  Show,*94, 

'95. 


Last  calf  October  22,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

P.red  February  10,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  first  prize  with  his  progeny, 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14 
(68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-ycar-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  *15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to, 
it  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-vcar-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.C.) 


B  315 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  28.     Cow. 


FERN'S  GLITTERING  PRIDE,  353245,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Fern's  Pride,  P.  19058,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  C.  O.  Ahier,  St.  Helier,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  26,  1911. 

Solid  color,  except  little  white  on  belly;  black- 
and-white  tongue;  black  switch. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  very  handsome,  stylish,  deep  fawn;  splendid 
head,  with  sparkling  eyes  wide  apart;  flat  neck,  good 
constitution  and  beautiful  symmetry;  body  deep  and 
wide;  hind  quarters  about  perfect;  mellow,  elastic 
hide;  good-sized  udder  of  beautiful  shape,  with 
large  teats,  well  placed. 


( 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Six  of  his  heifers  sold 

in    our    '14    auction 

for    an    average    of 

$564. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 

Jer.,  Aug.,  '11. 
Reserve  for  Voisin 
Special    (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug.,  '11. 
1st  and  Championship, 
G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e  St.  Sa- 
viour S.,  Apr.,  '11. 
1st     prize     (2 -year-old 
class),   Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 
1st  prize,  Class  8,    10 

entries,  Aug.,  '12. 
1st  prize,   Class  3,    13 

entries,  Apr.,  '13. 
2d  pr.,  7  entries  (with 
progeny),  Apr.,  '13. 
And  other  prizes. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize.  Class  1,  36  en- 
tries, Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 
Alabama,  1st  pr.,  Class 
3,  58  entries,  Aug., 
'13. 
Brampton  Fern 
Beauty,  1st  prize 
heifer  calf,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  "12. 
And  other  winners. 
His  dam,  Lady  Aldan, 
P.  8470,  H.C.,  is  the 
head  of  a  great 
family. 
Her  daughter,  Lady 
Aldan  2d.  P.  9788, 
H.  C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03;  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  She  is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;  is  dam  of 
Lady  Aldan  8th,  P, 
11906,  H.  C.  (Ra- 
leigh's Lady  Aldan), 
butter  test,  18  lbs. 
6  ozs.  in  7  days; 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '06; 
dam  of  the  magni- 
ficent young  bull, 
Aldan's  Noble, 
89581,  sold  at  a 
"bargain"  price  in 
our  '  1 3  auction,  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
who  values  him  at 
$5,000. 


Dam 
GLITTER'S 

PRIDE, 
P.  15149,  H.  C. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Special  prize  (r250  Sil- 
ver Trophy)  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
1  get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age 
or  ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

Sire  of  37  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  27  pro- 
ducing bulls. 

Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470.  H.  C 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,    09. 
Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 
Daughter     of     Golden 

Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160, 

H.  C 

Lord  Victor. 

P.  3890,  H.  C 

Sire  of  Ora's  Lady,  P. 
15018,  H.  C,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  Oct., 
'12,  2  lbs.  4  ozs.  in 
24  hrs..  163  days 
after  calving. 

His  dam  also  produced 
Victress  2d,  P.  9769, 
H.  C-,  winner  of  4th 
over  Jer.  and  Trinity 
Parish  prize,  Class  5, 
May,  '08.  D  a  m  of 
The  Owl's  Victress, 
P.  17474,  H.  C,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
1st  Parish  pr.,  public 
butter  test,  May, '13, 

2  lbs.  14£  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  41  lbs.  4  ozs. 
milk,  101  days  after 
calving,  and  not  yet 

3  years  old.  The 
Owl's  Victress  was 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion, as  a  3-year-old, 
for$925,toMr.  J.  K. 
Branch,  Pawling.  N. 
Y. 


Glitter.  P.  12390,  H.  C. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3 ,600. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Ten  n., 
Dec.,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice, 
Worcester,  M  ass., 
for  $1,025. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Dorothy, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
14  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 
Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  4  tested  cows, 
and  of  Viola's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  sire  of  9  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

f  Wonder's  Lad, 

P.  3498,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '04,  and 
Aug.,  '05. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Wonder  Lass,  P. 
13094,  H.  C.  2d  at 
Royal  Show,  39  en- 
tries, May,  '14;  dam 
of  Wonder  Lily, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1  oz.,  153  days 
in  milk,  at  3  years 
old. 

Victress.  P.  8679.  C.     - 

Daughter    of    Hussy's 

King,  P.  2540.  H.C., 

and  Lady   Belle,   P. 

6561,  JL  C. 

Clarencia's  Lad, 
P.  3573,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  prize  at 
St.  Ouen  Show. 

Sire  of  Lady  Rams- 
gate,  Certificate  of 
Merit.  Oct.,  '08,  1 
lb.  10J  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  127  days  after 
calving,  at  3  years 
old. 

He  sired  the  dam  of 
Reverent  Lad, 
104603,  1st  prize  2- 
year-old  bull  at  New 
England  Fair,  New 
York.  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Michigan 
State  Fairs ,  J  unior 
Champion  at(  New 
Hampshire  State 
Fair,  '12. 

His  half-sister,  Lucy's 
Prince's  Brown 
Beauty.  306594 
(Clarencia's  Lucy) , 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $700,  to 
Lynnewood  Farm, 
Ogontz,  Pa.  She 
made  a  public  butter 
test,  when  4  years 
old.  of  1  lb.  9£  ozs. 
in  24  hours. 
His  dam  also  produced 
Claribelle.  P.  14048, 
C,  pub.  butter  test,  1 
lb.  1 1  ozs. ;  she  dam 
of  Caporal,  1  lb.  11 
ozs.,  at  3  years  old, 
158  days  after 
calving. 


Amy  Riley, 

P.  10882,  C. 


Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3063,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
State's  pr.,  '01,  '02. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Martin  Show,  '01 
and  '02. 

1st  and  Champion, 
with  progeny.  West- 
ern Club,  '05. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  public 
test  cows,  the  latter 
including: 

Goldeu  Leda's  Nursie, 
213954.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
567  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year,  10,069 
lbs.    4.8    ozs.    milk. 

Dorothy's  Pearl,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  pr.. 
May,  '07.  1  lb.  15J 
ozs.,  119  days  in 
milk;  Certificate  of 
Merit,  May.  '09,  1 
lb.  14  ozs.,  110  days 
in  milk. 

Pansy  8th,  P.  11907, 
H.C.  (Golden  Leda's 
Pansy,  222098),  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '07,  I  lb.  15 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk; 
2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '06. 
Pretty  Maid,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  Oct., 
'08,  1  lb.  5  ozs.,  170 
days  in  milk. 
Netina's  Opal,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  Oct.. 
'06,  1  lb.  2^  ozs.,  215 
days  in  milk. 
And  6  other 
cows. 

Wonder  Cross, 

P.  6214,  H.  C. 

Willoh,  P.  2855.  H. 
(See  below.) 


Senator,  P.  2759.  H.C. 
Sire  of 

Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th,  P.  9401,  H.  C. 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02,  and  Apr.,  '03; 
2d  State's  pr.,  Aug., 
'02;  2d  over  Jer., 
with  h  i  s  progeny, 
Apr.,  '07;  1st  over 
Jer..  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr.,  '08.  Sire 
of  12  butter  test 
cows. 


,  '01. 


tested 


Golden  Leda, 
P.  8000,  H. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01. 

Milked  over  40  lbs.  per 

day  with  first  calf. 

Dam  of 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Leda,  187458.  1st 
prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Sa- 
viour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 

Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  April 
and  Aug.,  '02. 

Stockwell,  sold  at  our 
'07  auction  sale  for 
$11,500. 


Wonder  Prime, 
P.  1832.  H. 
Parish  pr.,  Apr., 


Lily  Cross, 
P.  8001, 


H.  C. 


Clarencia,  P.  8602,  H.  C.    

Parish  prize,  May,  '03. 

Sweepstakes,  Western  Show,  '03  and  '05. 

Dam  of 
Warder,  P.  3227.  H.  C,  1st  over  Jersey,  August, 

'04,  and  sire  of  15  butter  tested  cows. 
Clarencia's  Lad.  P.  3573.  H.  C.  2d  pr.,  St.  Ouen; 

sire  of  Lady  Ramsgate,  P.  12314,  H.  C.  public 

butter  test,  Oct..  '08,  1  lb.  10J  ozs.,  127  days 

in  milk;  and  several  other  prize  winners. 
Forfarshire's  Clarencia,  P.  10446.  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jersey  and  Parish  prize,  May,    Q3. 
Clarencia's  Pride,  P.   12627,  H.  C.,~  Parish  prize, 

May,  '06. 
Clarencia's  Lucy,  P.   16480,  H.  C,   Parish  prize. 

May.  '10. 
Clarencia's  Daisy,  Parish  prize,  August,  '13. 


Nizam.  P.  2408,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

1st  pr..  St.  Peter,  '97. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.  Peter,  57223, 
Cham,  winner  over 
three  Western  Par- 
ishes. '69. 


Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer..  '94. 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5 th ,  3d  over 
Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  oi  Golden 
Lad,  out  of  Orphan 
2d,  P.  2844.  H.  C, 
1st  prize.  St.  Mary 
Show.  '92. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Sensation,  1st  prize, 
Ohio,  '03;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Champion.  Illinois 
State  Fair.  '04;  2d 
prize,  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis.  '04;  1st 
prize.  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion. 
Tenn.  State  Fair.'07 ; 
and  other  prizes. 


Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 
Daughter  of  Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 


Wonder  Lad, 

P.  1390,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '91. 


Lady  Prime, 

P.  2946,  H.  C. 

r  Duplex,  P.  2586,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter's  Golden 
Del.  sold  as  a  heifer 
in  our  '00  sale  for 
$425  :  and  since  test- 
ed at  Biltmore,  N. 
C.,  80  lbs.  13  ozs.  in 
one  month. 

Daisy's  Dot,  P.  8476. 
H.  C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test.  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  yielding  40 
lbs.  12  ozs.  milk. 


Philomene, 
P.  5671, 


H.  C. 


Gold  worthy, 

P.  3170,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.,  St.  Ouen  Show. 
Sire  of 

Caronette2d,  P.  10839, 
Bronze  Medal  in 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '07, 
2  lbs.  \\  ozs.,  184 
days  in  milk. 

Self  Help  2d,  P.  11125, 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'OS,  1  lb.  8i  ozs.,  243 
days  in  milk. 

Comtesse  Belle,  P. 
11868,  C,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test,  Oct.,  '08, 
1  lb.  S\  ozs.,  162 
days  in  milk. 

Jester's  Daisy  2d,  P. 
11124.  C.  Par.  pr.. 
Aug,  '04. 

Nuttall,  P.  3541.  C. 
Parish  prize,  Class  I , 
Apr.,  '04- 

Charmer,  P.  8020.  C. 
Granddaughter 

of  Baron's  Mabel,  P. 

1419,  H.  C,  1st  over 

Jersey,     Aug.,     '85; 

and  other  prizes. 


Willoh,  P.  2855,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize.  April,  '00;  3d  State's  pr.,  April,  '03. 

Willoh  is  sire  of  Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Goddington  prize  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs. 
15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  and  numerous  other 
tested  daughters.  Miss  Viola  was  one  of  the 
best  cows  in  our  '05  importation.  She  is  a 
full  sister  to  Wilioh's  Rosy,  P.  10444.  H.  C,  3 
lbs.  butter  in  public  test;  dam  of  5  tested 
daughters  and  grandam  of  the  bull.  Bright 
Prince,  P.  4129,  H.  C. 

Wilioh's  daughter,  Wilioh's  Rosy.  P.  10444.  H.  C, 
won  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  3  lbs..  38  days  in  milk;  Parish  prize, 
August,  '04;  dam  of  Miss  Bagatelle,  P.  13311, 
public  butter  test,  1  lb.  13$  ozs.,  120  days  in 
milk;  Pretty  Rose,  P.  12758,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  16  days  in  milk;  and  3  other 
butter  test  daughters. 

Willoh  is  also  sire  of  Syren's  Pride,  P.  10281,  H. 
C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  Oct.,  '09.  1  lb.  1\  ozs.. 
215  days  in  milk;  and  she  has  2  public  butter 
test  daughters. 

Sire  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02,  and  other  prizes. 

Editress,  F.  8548,  H.  C. 

Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in  butter  test,  Oct.,  '04,  1  lb. 

13&  ozs.,  199  days  in  milk. 
Daughter  of   the   Golden   Lad   bull,   La   Chasse 

Prince,  P.  1927,  C. 


Last  calf  March  29,  1916  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P,  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize 
with  his  progeny,  in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the 
Island,  May,  '14  (68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will 
produce  close  to,  if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B  320 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  29.    Cow. 


RALEIGH'S  JAPANESE  FERN,  353243,  A.  J. 

(P.  19021,  H.  C.) 


c.  c. 


Bred  by  F.  A.  Ahier,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Horn  September  13,  1911. 

Some  white  markings;  black  tongue;  dark  switch. 

[mported  <  >ctober31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  iiandsome,  rich  fawn;  exceedingly  mellow, 
elastic  hide;  beautifully  shaped  head,  with  dished 
face  and  large,  prominent  eyes  wide  apart;  body  of 
great  capacity,  deep  and  wide,  set  low  to  ground  on 
clean,  line  legs;  level  top  line;  broad,  prominent  hips; 
well  set  tail  with  good  switch;  large  uddei  of  beauti- 
ful shape,  carried  close  to  body,  very  full  and  square 
in  front  and  well  out  behind;  large  and  beautifully 
placed  teats. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  important  shows  in 
'14  and  '15,  includ- 
ing the  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P. 
19097.  H.  C.  (im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"),  produced 
as  a  two  year-old, 
470  lbs.  5.2  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year.  (She 
is  catalogued  in  this 
auction.) 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914, 
H.  C.,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14i 
ozs.  butter  in  313 
days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626, 
H.  C,  also  of  this 
importation,  made 
as  a  two-year-old. 
320  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter 
in  335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  prize 
winners,  including: 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  58  entries. 
Royal  Show,  Aug.. 
'13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
1st  3-year-old  heifer, 
8  entries,  Sr.  and 
Grand  Champion, 
American  Royal, 
Kansas  City,  '15; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Missouri  State  Fair, 
'15. 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som, 1st  3-year-old 
heifer,  Sr.  and  Gr. 
Champion,  Hutchin- 
son, Kan.,  '15;  1st 
at  Kansas  State 
Fair,  '15. 

Fern's  Noble  Maid,  1st 
senior  heifer  calf,  24 
entries,  and  Junior 
Champion,  Pore  st 
City  (Ohio)  Fair, '14; 
1st  at  Ohio  State 
Fair,  '14. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree.) 

Dam 
.RALEIGH'S 

JAPANESE, 
P.  15055,  C. 
A  daughter  of  Ra- 
leigh's Fairy  Boy, 
dam  by  Moray  Can- 
non, one  of  the  good 
sons  of  Flying  Fox; 
and  her  second  dam 
bred  in  the  lines  that 
produced  the  im- 
mortal Blue  Belle,  P. 
3407,  H.  C. 


Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy,*' 

P.  3851.  H.  C. 

(83767,  A.  J.  C  C.) 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
24  entries.  Apr.,  'OS. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  18 
entries,  Aug.,  '07. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $8,200. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, New  ling- 
land  Fair;  1st  prize, 
Sr.  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Illinois  and  N.  Y. 
State  Fairs.  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  and  National 
Dairy  Show,  '10. 

At  New  England  Fair, 
'10,  he  also  headed 
special  1st  pr.  herd 
with  4  females  over 
2  years  old;  won 
Vanderbilt  Cup  for 
bull  and  best  4  fe- 
males over  3  years 
old;  New  England 
Agr.  Society's  Spe- 
cial for  bull  over  2 
yrs.  with  4  females; 
and  1st  prize  for  get 
of  sire. 

Sire  of  40  official  test 
cows,  37  in  Register 
of  Merit  with  year's 
tests;  35  were  tested 
at  Knollwood  Farm 
by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson, 
and  averaged  523 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year,  9,135  lbs. 
milk,  at  an  average 
age  of  4  years  3  mos. 
(All  officially  au- 
thenticated tests.) 

Among  his  tested 
daughters  are: 

Fairy  Boy's  Jasmine, 
869  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Golden 
Queen,  726  lbs.  4 
ozs. 

My  Pretty  Fairy,  720 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Fairy  Boy's  Lily,  710 
lbs.  1  oz. 

He  has  6  sons  and  5 
daughters  that  have 
produced  15  official 
test  cows,  eight  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Merit  averaging  426 
lbs.  1  oz.  butter, 
7,713  lbs.  4  ozs.  milk, 
at  an  average  age  of 
2  years  7  months. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including: 

Oxford's  Fain-  B<  <v, 
92821,  winner  of  13 
1st  prizes,  '11  to  '15; 
sire  of  numcr-  ills  i  U 
winners,  and  of  4 
Register  of  Merit 
cows. 

Rale  igh's  Handsome 
Dora,  235202,  1st  2- 
y  e  a  r  -  o  1  d  heifer, 
Brockton.  Mass., '10; 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $800. 


Kmineut's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh, 

P.  3273,  H.  C.) 

4th   pr.   over  Jer.,   '03. 

2d  State's  prize,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Primrose's  Raleigh,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  '05;  1st  pr.  and 
Breeders'  Cup,  St. 
Martin  Show,  '05. 

Lord  Twylish.  1st  over 
Jersey,  Apr.,  '06. 

The  Jap,  1st  prize,  St. 
Clement  Show,  '05, 
'06.  Sire  of  23  test- 
ed cows. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '07. 

Sire  of  48  tested  cows, 
24  of  them  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  in- 
cluding: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Houssie,  684 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Kar- 
nak,  676  lbs. 

Raleigh's  Fairy,  627 
lbs. 

Raleigh's  Snowdrop, 
612  lbs. 

Sire  of  7  or  more  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, including: 

Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
sire  of  40. 

Mabel's  Raleigh,  P. 
3722,  H.  C,  sire  of 
26. 

The  Imported  Jap, 
75265,  sire  of  23; 
sold  in  our  '07  auc- 
tion to  Messrs.  Ayer 
&  McKinney. 

Fairy  Glen, 

P.  9178,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
May  and  Aug.,  '05; 
May,  '06. 

Winner  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug..  '05. 

Dam  of  Fairy  Glen's 
Raleigh,  79438,  win- 
ner of  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '07;  imported 
by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson; 
and  sire  of  16  tested 
cows. 


Moray  Cannon," 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '07. 
Sire  of 

Simple  Interest  4  th, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  91 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk. 

Duchess  of  Tapon.  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  T  a  p  o  n, 
238640),  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  ^  oz. 
in  24  hours,  43  days 
in  milk. 

Ilis  half-sister  (same 
dam),  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  sold  in 
our  auction  for 
$1,000;  she  has  2 
tested  daughters  and 
3  producing  sons. 


Japanese,  P.  11848,  C. 

(Now  named  Imported     [  Linnet's  Supreme, 
Japanese  Linnet,  P.  9906,  C. 

241487,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Dam  of  Miss  Togo,  P.  13741,  H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May.  '11,  1  lb.  123  ozs.  in  24  hours,  34  lbs 
10  ozs  milk;  dam  of  Togo's  Oxford,  P.  4611. 
H.  C,  3d  prize.  Class  1,  42  entries,  and  Grou- 
ville Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Apr.,  '11. 


Eminent  2d, 

P,  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (w  i  t  h 
yctj,    01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the 
Island. 

One  of  his  leading  Is- 
land test  daughters 
isAurea,  P.  8693,  H. 
C.  (now  Eminent's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122;,  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'07,  2  lbs.  5i  ozs.,  65 
days  in  milk. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Dam  of  the  bull.  Fly- 
ing Foam,  sire  of 
several  high  pro- 
ducers in  the  Eng- 
lish butter  tests. 

Orlando,  P.  2535,  H.C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Chance, 
winner  of  1 st  ove r 
Jersey,  M  a  y,  '00; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
'03,  1  lb.  61  ozs., 
1S6  days  in  milk. 

Brown  Fairy, 

F.  7819,  C. 

Dam  of  Amyl,  P.  6230, 
H.  C,  Cham.,  North 
Club.  (Now  Brown 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 157320,  A.  J. 
C.  C.)  A  22-quart 
cow.  Sold  in  our 
'01  sale  for  $1,200. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Cham,  winner  over  the 
Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Sire  of  26  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 

P.  5732,  H.  C. 
Par.    prize,   Aug.,    '95, 
and  May,  '98. 


r  Hillside  Prince, 

P.  2405,  H.  C. 
His  dam,  Linnet  3d,  P. 
2769,  C,  is  one  of 
the  showiest  and 
best  preserved  cows 
that  we  have  seen 
on  the  Island.  She 
is  a  grand  dairy  cow, 
and  as  a  breeder  is 
a  rare  good  one.  as 
can  be  seen  by  her 
get.  She  was  im- 
ported fifteen  years 
ago  by  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove." 


Linnet  4th,  P.  5110.  C. 

Her  grandsire.  Valor- 
ous, was  by  same 
sire  as  Meadow  Boy, 
the  sire  of  Blue 
Belle,  P.  4307,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 
N.  C  Show.  '96,  '97. 
Sire  of  31  tested  cows. 


Golden  Lad  2d. 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
auction,  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
auction,  May, '03,  for 
$1,725. 

White  Rose, 

P.  4915,  H.  C. 
1  lb.  13£  ozs.  of  butter 

five  months  after 

calving. 
Daughter  of  G  o  1  d  e  n 

Lad. 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 

Sire  of 
Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey, 

'00;   1st  H.   B.   and 

Par.  prize,  '00. 
Lady  Clair.    3d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 
Full  brother  to  Morion. 

P.  1690,  H.C.  sire  of 

The    Owl,    P.    2195, 

H.  C. 

Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


Linnet  3d, 

P.  2769,  C. 

(Imported  Linnet, 

162040.) 

Parish  prize.  '95. 

1st  St.  Clement,  '96. 

Special  prizes,  '98,  '99, 
'00.  '01. 

Dam  of  Jersey  Boy,  P. 
2162,  H.  C;  Kruger, 
P.  2345.  H.  C;  Hill- 
side Prince,  P.  2405, 
H.  C.;  all  prize 
winners. 


Valorous  2d, 

P.   1489,  C. 


Linnet  3d, 

P.  2769,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


i    Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H .  C- 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Prosper,  Par.  pr.,  '97. 

Hope's  Regina,  2d  over 
England  and  half- 
brother  to  Beresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

f  Traveler,  P.  280.  C. 


I    Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606.  C. 
Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944.  H.  C. 
winner  of  2d  prize, 
St.  Martin  Show, '94, 
'95. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 
Marett  to  Lord 
Rothschild  at  a  long 
price. 

(See  below.) 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '94. 


,  Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 

Parish  prize,  Class  2, 
'94. 

By  same  sire  as  the  cel- 
ebrated bull,  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Emi- 
nent 2d  (as  above). 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C, 

Mistake,  P.  4562.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Mona 
8th,  dam  of  the  cele- 
brated bulls.  Mona's 
Glory  and  La  Chasse 
Prince,  and  the 
cows.  Mona  1  Ith  and 
Mona  12th. 

f  Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 
Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 

Marett  to  Lord 

Rothschild  at  a  long 

price. 

Sire  of 
Little     Eminence, 

butter  test,  21  lbs.  6 

ozs.  in  7  days. 
Regina  Sultane  2d,   2 

lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C. 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize.  '94. 

Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

j  Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816.  H.  C. 


Braga's  Boy, 

P.  783,  C. 

1st  Guenon  prize.  St. 
Peter,  '87. 

By  Due  de  Chambord, 
P.  580,  H.  C,  who 
produced  the  dam  of 
Blue  Belle,  P.  4307, 
H.  C..  who  sold  in 
our  "04  auction  for 
$3,600.  when  14  yrs. 
old.  She  has  2  test- 
ed daughters  and  5 
producing  sons. 

Linnet  2d,  P.  1970.  C. 


Valorous, 

P.  1197.  H.  C- 
Reserve  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '89. 


Linnet  3d, 

P.  2769.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


Last  calf  March  7,  1916  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Expected  to  be  bred  to  the  splendid  sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  the  Island,  April,  11, 
shown  with  his  progeny.  The  high  class  of  the  progeny  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  place  him  in  the  front  rank  among  prepotent  sires. 
He  is  a  son  of  the  noted  and  popular  bull,  Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford  Ever,  P.  S370,  H.  C,  daughter 
of  the  celebrated  cow,  Oxford  Lass.  Oxford  Ever  has  two  public  butter  test  daughters,  and  is  also  dam  of  the  prepotent  bull, 
Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C,  who  has  12  butter  test  daughters.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B  100 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  30.     Cow. 


FERN'S  NOBLE  FANNY,  347986,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  R.  Vautier,  St.  Peter,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  25,  1912. 

Solid  color,  except  brisket  partly  white  and 
stripe  on  belly  extending  from  brisket :  black  tongue 
and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  very  attractive,  deep  brownish  fawn,  of  ex- 
ceedingly high  finish;  beautiful  head;  dished  face, 
with  bright  eyes  wide  apart;  very  thin,  flat  neck; 
sharp  withers;  long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  promi- 
nent hips;  few  young  cows  are  better  equipped  with 
milking  machinery;  splendid  udder,  great  long  teats, 
that  could  not  be  better  placed. 


(P.  19987,  H.  C.) 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  (2-year-old 
class),  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 

1st  prize,  Class  8,  10 
entries,  Aug.,  '12. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries,  April,  '13. 

2  d  prize,  7  entries 
(with  progeny), 
April,  '13. 

Sire  of 

Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  56  en- 
tries, Royal  Sho  w, 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 

Alabama,  1st  pr.,  Class 
3,  5S  entries,  Aug., 
'13. 

Brampton  Fern 
Beauty,  1st  prize 
heifer  calf,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  '12. 

And  many  other  win- 
ners. 

His  dam,  Lady  Aldan, 
P.  8470,  H.  C,  is  the 
head  of  a  great 
family. 

Her  daughter.  Lady 
Aldan  2d.  P.  9788, 
■H.  C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03  ;  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  S  h  e  is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;  is  dam  of 
Lady  Aldan  Sth,  P. 
11906,  H-  C.  (Ra- 
leigh's Lady  Aldan), 
butter  test,  744  lbs. 
5  ozs.  butter  in  one 
year  (the  highest 
testing  daughter  of 
Eminent's  Raleigh) ; 
Par.  prize,  Aug. ,'06; 
dam  of  the  magni- 
ficent young  bull, 
Aldan's  Noble. 

Six  of  his  heifers  sold 
in  our  '  1 4  auction 
for  an  average  of 
$564. 


Dam 

FANNY, 

P.  11617,  C. 

Dam  of  Lucy's  Cham- 
pion Fanny,  224601 
(Fanny's  Fancy,  P. 
13476,  H.  C),  sold 
in  our  '09  auction 
for  $340,  as  a  three- 
year-old.  Won  1  st 
prize  at  New  Eng- 
land Fair,  '09;  St. 
Mary  Parish  prize, 
Class  1,  May,  '07;  2d 
prize,  Class  2,  46 
entries,  and  Parish 
prize,  one  of  group 
winning  1st  for  Voi- 
sin  Special  (best 
cow  and  heifer). 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'08;  dam  of  Primula, 
P.  15542,  H.  C, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '11,  1  lb.  13 
ozs.,  at  2  yrs.  old; 
St.  Mary  Parish 
prize,  Aug.,  '09  and 
May,  '11- 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st   prize  over  Jersey. 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 

Dam  of 
Lady     Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C.  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

111S4,     H.     C.,     1st 

over  Jer.    and   Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 
Aldan's     Raleigh,     P. 

4116,  H.  Cm  sold  for 

$1,000  at  auction. 


Gipsy's  King, 

P.  3270.  H.  C 

1st  prize,  Class  2,  24 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
April,  '04. 

1st  and  Champion, 
Western  Show,  '05. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
including: 

Gipsy  King's  Fontaine, 
612  lbs.  10  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  10 
yrs.  8  mos.  old. 

Fern's  Expectant,  560 
lbs.  3  ozs.,  at  4  yrs. 
8  mos.;  scored  100 
points  (perfection) ; 
sold  in  our  '08  auc- 
tion for  $450,  to 
Mr.  E.  G.  Dusen- 
bury,  Portville,  N. 
Y. 

Also  sire  of: 

Roving  Gipsy.  67588. 
sire  of  7  in  Register 
of  Merit. 

Doctor's  Lad.  P.  3678, 
H.  Cm  sire  of  3  test- 
ed cows. 

Castor's  Lord.  P.  3895, 
H.  C,  sire  of  2. 

Vicky,  P.  11974.  Cm 
dam  of  Du  Jardin's 
Trump,  78522,  sire 
of  2  in  Register  of 
Merit ;  also  dam  of 
Vesta,  P.  15787.  H. 
C.,  official  Island 
Record,  371  lbs. 
12.8  ozs.  butter  in 
327  days  (imported 
by  "Linden  Grove"). 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  72314,  1st 
prize  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio  (Tex.)  In- 
ternational Exposi- 
tion, '09. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C 
Sold  at  our  '11     auc- 
tion for  $7,000. 

f  Fereor,  P.  2891.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '00. 

His  daughters  are  of 
the  Blue  Belle  type 
and  color,  all  strictly 
1st  class;  one  in  milk 
on  first  calf  milking 
daily  18  quarts. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Grey  Actress,  187- 
446.  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  450 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  at  13  yrs,  4 
mos.  old.  She  won 
4th  at  the  Royal 
Show,  26  entries, 
Aug..  03 ;  and  is  dam 
of  the  bull.  Agatha's 
Actor,  69639,  sire 
of  1  in  Register  of 
Merit  and  of  several 
1st  prize  winners. 

Golden  Fern's  Gipsy 

Maid, 
203630 
(Carlo's  Gipsy  6th. 

P.  8218,  H.  C.) 

A    magnificent     dairy 

cow,  now  owned  in 

the  "Linden  Grove" 

herd. 


Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Favofi's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B,  No.  999; 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  yr.,  when  7 
years   old. 

Warder,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '04.  (A  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cows.) 

Halloween,  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03. 

Victorine,  P.  9950,  H. 
Cm  the  dam  of  Vicky, 
P.  11974,  H.  C.  (See 
notes  at  left.) 


Baronne's  Favorite, 

P.  9949.  H.  C 
4th   prize   at   Western 

Show,  '02. 
1st   prize   at   Western 

Show,  '07. 
2d  at  Western  Show, 

'08. 
Special  prize,  Western 

Show,  '09. 

Dam  of 
Florence.  P.  11929,  H. 
l    entries,    and    St.  Peter    Parish    prize,    Aug., 

'11;  public  butter  test,  May,  '12,  1  lb.  2£  ozs., 

286    days    after    calving. 
Czarina,    Reserve,  Class  1,  31   entries,    and  St. 

Peter  Parish  prize.  May,  '15. 


Baronne  5  th, 

P.  4339,  C. 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey, 


96. 


C,  1st  prize,  Class  5,  29 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Blue  Boy, 

P.  2578.  H-  C 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle  Prin- 
cess, 157364,  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  to  the 
late  Hon.  M.H.  Olin. 
Perry,  N.  Y..  testing 
for  him  15  lbs.  1  oz. 
of  butter. 

His  dam,  Blue  Belle.  P. 
4307,  H.  C,  is  dam 
of  Caumais  Lad  (sire 
of  Financial  King 
and  Guenon's  Lad); 
Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  54 
ozs. ;  Golden  Lad's 
Blue  Belle,  sold  in 
our  May,  '03,  sale 
for  $1,725;  Blue 
Belle  6th  and  7th; 
Blue  Belle's  Hand- 
some Fox.  and  Blue 
Belle's  Golden  Fern, 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 

Petune's  Pet, 

P.  5704,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jersey,  '94. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '95. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

i   Carlo 's~Gipsy, 

P.  3519.  H.  C. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse.  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman.  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Sire  of  25  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Eminent's 
Raleigh. 

Favorite,  P.  8354,  H.C 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess,  157604.) 
1st  N.  C.  Show,  '00. 
A    grand    dairy    cow. 

Sold   in   our   sale. 

May,    '01,  for  $500. 
F  to  Mr.  F.  W.  Crane. 

Standard,  P.  1056, H.C. 
3d  prize,  Aug.,  '88. 
2d  prize,  April,  '89. 
1st  prize,  Aug.,  '89. 
1st  prize,  Aug.,  '90. 

Baronne  2d, 
1  P.  2876,  H.  C. 


Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey. 

A  remarkably  good 
sire,  and  h  i  s  get 
have  found  ready 
buyers  from  Eng- 
land at  long  prices. 

His  daughter,  Uncle 
Peter's  Rosette,  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  for 
$1,000.  and  her  heif- 
er calf,  by  Flying 
Fox,  sold  in  same 
sale  for  $1,250. 

H  i  s  granddaughter, 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold- 
en Del,  157354,  sold 
in  '01  sale  to  Bilt- 
raore  Farms,  Bilt- 
more,  N.  C,  has 
made  the  phenom- 
enal record  of  1 ,34 1  i 
lbs.  of  milk  and  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  of  churn- 
ed butter  in  30  days. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Golden  Sultana,  the 
dam  of  S  u  1 1  a  n  a's 
Golden  Jolly ;  and 
and  Sultan  e's 
Snowdrop,  the  dam 
of  S  u  1 1  a  n  of  Oak- 
lands;  etc. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Imported    Blue    Belle, 

180234,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold  for  $3,600  in  our 

'04  sale. 
Grandam  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands. 

f  Strawberry, 

P.  1578.  H.  C. 

[  Petune,  F.  4193,  H.  C. 

f  Carlo  3d,  P.  817,  H.  C 
His  grandsire,  Carlo,  P. 
180,  C,  is  sire  of  Lily 
Brown,  P.  420,  C, 
dam  of  Golden  Lily, 
P.  5101,  H.  C. 


Quaker's  Girl, 
F.  7215,  C. 


Golden' Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C-  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Among  his  many  pr.- 
winning  sons  is  Fly- 
ing Fox,  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
at  our  auction  sale, 
May,  '02,  for  $7,500; 
sire  of  24  tested 
daughters  and  many 
prize  winners. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C 
Dam  of 
Little     Eminence. 
122506,     21     lbs.     6 
ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land. 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Willard,  P.  836,  H.  C. 
2d    prize,    St.    Martin 
Show. 


Rozel's  Buttercup  2d, 
P.  1562,  C. 


Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '95,  '96. 

Buxon  Lass  5th,  3d  L. 
D.  Show,  '97. 

Blue  Num.  126625.  18 
lbs.  54  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '01,  and 
other  prizes. 

Sweet  Eyes,  2d  Par. 
pr.,  '96;  Utica  Par. 
pr.,  '97;  Cherry 
2d  B.  and  W.,  '97; 
1st  R.  Cm  '97;  1st 
Royal,  '99;  West 
Show.  '99;  and  2d  R. 
Cm  '99. 

Also  a  number  of  other 
remarkable  dairy 
cows. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,  '85. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '91. 
Reserve,  Champion 

Cup,  '91. 
1st  over  Jersey,  Cham. 

Cup,  '93. 
Reserve,  Champion 

Class,  '93. 

Meadow  Boy, 

P.  1193.  C 

Grisette,  P.  2058,  H.C. 

Grand  dairy  cow, 
milking  from  18  to 
20  qts.  daily,  and 
very  persistent. 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 

Texas,  P.  2205,  H.  C. 

Carlo  2d,  P.  337,  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 

P.  1105,  H.  C. 
3d  over   Jer.    and    1st 

Guenon  pr.,  '83. 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  May,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  May,  '89. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.J 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 
Sire  of  Clubs  2d.  16725. 

butter   test.   14  lbs. 

7  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C 
Dam    of    Brown   Fern 
2d,   P.    1944,    H.   C 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83,'84,'85. 

Primrose,  P.  419,  H.  C. 
4th  p.  and  P.  p.,  Class 

5.  May,  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '88. 

r  Royal  Monarch, 
P.  468,  C. 

Rozel's  Buttercup, 
F.  5394,  C. 


Last  calf  November  9,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Bred  March  1,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with  his  progeny,  in  a 
class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14  (68 
entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to, 
if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B311 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  31.    Cow. 


CARINE'S  FERN,  353247,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  19395,  H.  C.) 


Ilred  by  G.  Lc  Masurier,  St.  Martin,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Horn  November  23,  1911. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  "classy"  light  fawn,  highly  finished,  fine 
in  bone,  with  neat  head  and  bright,  prominent  eyes; 
beautiful  top  line;  good  withers,  straight  back  and 
splendid  hind  quarters,  very  long,  deep,  well-ribbed 
body;  tail  beautifully  set,  thin  and  long,  with  good 
brown  switch;  large,  well  balanced  udder,  good- 
sized  teats  nicely  placed. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as^ 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  tested 
cows.  31  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with  authenticated 
tests,  including: 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  1 1  auction 
for  $15,000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington. Ky. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars of  this  distin- 
guished sire.) 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  important  shows 
in  '14  and  '15,  in- 
cluding the  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P. 
19097,  H.  C.  (im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  last  fall), 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter  in  361 
days. 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914, 
H.  C,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14i  ozs. 
butter  in  313  days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626.  H. 
C,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made,  as 
a  two  year-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners, including; 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  58  entries, 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull.  1  1 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som, 1st  3-year-old 
heifer,  Senior  and 
G  rand  Champion, 
Hutchinson,  Kan., 
'15;  1st  at  Kansas 
.State  Fair.  '15. 

Pern's  Noble  Maid.  1st 
senior  heifer  calf,  24 
entries,  and  Junior 
Champion.  Forest 
City  (Ohio)  Fair, 
'14;  1st  at  Ohio  S. 
Fair.  '14. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners. 


Dam 
CARINE, 

P.  12114,  H.C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public,  butter  test, 
May.  '10,  1  lb.  9i 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  6 
years  old.  194  days 
after  calving. 

Dam  of  Carine's  Noble 
Star,  winner  of  Re- 
serve, Class  3,  58 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '13. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

B  1  y  t  h  w  o  o  d  Bowl, 
Aug..  '09. 

And  numerous  other 
prizes. 

Dam  of 

Lady  Aldan  2d,  P. 
9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May,  '03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P. 
4116.  H.  C,  sold  for 
$1,000  at  auction. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  and  head  of  a 
great  family. 


Dreyfus.  P.  2909,  H.C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '01. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '00. 
Sire  of 

Fair  Vic,  Certificate  of 
Merit  and  4th  God- 
dington  pr.,  public 
butter  test.  May, 
'09,  1  lb.  13|  ozs., 
125  days  in  milk. 

Carine,  public  butter 
test,  May,  "10,  1  lb. 
9i  ozs.,  194  days  in 
milk. 

Golden  Fleece  2d,  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '04. 

Full  brother  to  Napo- 
leon Bonaparte,  win- 
ner of  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '99,  and  Aug., 
'00;  sire  of  10  butter 
test  cows. 


Fashionable, 

P.  8691,  II.  C. 

By  Six  Rues  Boy,  P. 
2474,  H.  C;  dam. 
Success  Rose  2d,  P. 
4434,  C. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer..  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire.  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256.  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
Mr.  Howard  Willets, 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm,"* 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
for  $3,600. 
Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C-.  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King.  P.  2624. 
H.  C,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5£ 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
"03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr.,  '98. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 
1st     at     Three-Parish 

Show,  '99. 
Sire      of      Nobleman's 

Lady  Mary,  sold  in 

our  '02  sale. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  Full  sister  to 
Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 


[   Boyle,   P.    1559.   H.   C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7  th , 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band."  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3}  ozs. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Show,  Oct.,  '07,  in  a 
class  where  the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown;  and 
Prof.  Scovell,  who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in  saying,  "had  he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville. Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Fox  would 
have  been  Cham- 
pion." 

Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad. 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Champion 
bull,  San  Antonio 
(Tex.)  International 
Exposition,  '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec.  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

He  has  4  producing 
sons. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

■    for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Csrtificate  of  M  e  ri  t, 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1  st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour. 
'05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola.  P.  9644,  H. 
C.  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May.  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

And  3  other  tested 
cows. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C-  Show,  '96,  '97. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  10  months-old  bull 
calf  sold  in  our  '07 
sale  for  $10,200,  and 
in  same  sale  his 
grandson.  "Stoc k- 
w  e  1 1."  sold  for 
$11,500. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows, 
and  26  bulls  w  i  t  h 
tested  daughters. 


Fleet  2d,   P.  3435.   II.  C.  

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par.  prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  P.  2745,  H.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Brookhill  Rose  2d.  P.  3440,  H.  C. 
the  dam  of  Golden  Jolly.  P.  2921,  H.  C.  sire  of 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  sold  in  our  '09  auction  for 
$12,000. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729, H.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island.  2  lbs. 
8-1  ozs.  in  24  h"iir^. 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville,   21    lbs.   3    ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown 
Belle.   15  lbs.   3   ozs. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  Sire 
of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10^ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 


Gipsy  Maid,     . 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


'footsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st    over    the    Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  pr. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 
(See  above.) 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
2dov.  J..  Apr..  '87, '89. 

Sire  of 
Alicante.  P.  38S0.  H.C. 
Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582. 
C. 

Fleet,  P.  2544,  C- 
Granddaugh  ter 

of  Count  St.  George, 

P.  341,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,'  02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729. 
H.  C. 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 

Bobby  5th, 

P.  1060,  C. 

Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st   Cham.    Class,    '95. 

'96.  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

pri   ate  test.  Zlbs.  11 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 

Poster.  P.  1152.  C 
A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow. 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277.  H.  C. 

Everton  King. 
P.  390,  C 
Sire     of     many     noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '82. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer..   2d  H.   B. 

ov.  J.,  2d  Lon.  Dairy 

S-,  '88. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fen;, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.C. 
1st    pr.,    Jer.    Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
Bronze    Medal,    C.     I. 
Ex.,  '71. 

Islesworth.P.599.H  C 

2d   over  Jer.    and    1st 

Guenon  prize,  '85. 

Lucille,  F.  2409,  C. 


Due  to  calve  June  IS,  1916,  by  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  4850,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  Jersey,  "bulls  from  tested 
dams  '  April,  '12.  He  is  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  who  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $15,000.  His  dam, 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass,  P.  11386,  H.  C,  is  one  of  the  most  remarkable  cows  of  the  breed,  as  a  producer,  a  show  cow,  and  in  breed- 
ing. She  has  won  two  public  butter  tests,  yielding  in  May,  '09,  2  lbs.  H  ozs.  in  24  hours.  She  won  1st  prize  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  and  was  Reserve  for  Renouf  Cup,  "best  butter  test  cow  judged  by  inspection,"  May,  '09.  She  is  a  daugh- 
ter of  Agatha  s  Flying  Fox,  who  sired  Gamboge's  Knight,  and  out  of  the  great  cow,  oxford  Ever,  who  is  dam  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  40<o,  H.  C.     Agatha's  Oxford  Lass  is  thus  75  per  cent,  same  blood  as  Oxford  You'll  Do. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  32.    Cow. 


NOBLE'S  PRETTY  CARNATION,  276822,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  February  10,  1912. 

Brisket,  belty.  flanks,  legs,  tongue,  tail  and  switch 
white. 

A  handsome  brownish  fawn,  of  great  constitution 
and  body  capacity;  beautiful  head  and  dished  face; 
large,  lustrous  eyes;  strong  back,  with  broad,  promi- 
nent hips;  body  of  great  depth  and  width;  low  to 
ground,  on  short,  fine  legs;  large,  beautiful  square 
udder,  extending  away  forward  and  out  behind, 
with  large  teats  perfectly  placed.  One  of  the  best 
of  Noble  of  Oaklands'  progeny,  and  out  of  a  splendid 
daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  She  carries  75 
per  cent,  the  same  blood  as  Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 


f  Sire 

NOBLE  OF 

OAKLANDS, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  pr..   Royal   Show, 
'10,   for  bull  and   5 
female  progeny. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.     At  th  e 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons   of    Noble   of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  four  first  prizes. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,   '11, 
the  special  pr.  (§250) 
for  "get  of  sire,  4  to 
8  animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership,"      was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 
More  than  200  1st  prs. 
and    Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble    of    Oaklands 
and  his  get  so  far  as 
the    records    have 
been  tabulated. 
He  sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $15,000,   at 
same  time  his  dam 
sold  for  $7,000. 
Sire  of  37  butter  tested 
cows,  31   of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with     authenticated 
tests,  including: 
Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,    614    lbs.     3 
ozs.  in  I  year. 
Noble's         Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.   15 
ozs.  in  one  year. 
(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands.) 

Dam 

GOLDEN   FERN'S 
CARNATION, 

187424,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(CARNATION'S 
GEM, 
P.  8577,  H.  C.) 

A  magnificent  cow, 
and  one  of  the  best 
daughters  that  Gold- 
en Fern's  Lad  ever 
sired.  She  has  been 
in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd  for 
many  years. 
Dam  of 

Carnation's  Gem  2d, 
P.  10439,  H.  C, 
winner  of  1st  prize. 
40  entries.  Royal 
Show.  Aug..  '04, 
and  other  prizes. 
Imported  by  Mr. 
Wm.  Rockefeller 

and  registered  as 
Carnation's  Gem, 
191679.  A.  J.  C  C 

Idle  Hour  Blue  Belle 
Prince,  72292,  sire 
of  7  in  Register  of 
Merit,  averaging  362 
lbs.  14  ozs.  butter 
at  2  yrs.  4  mos.  old, 
6  of  them  in  Class 
AA. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 
use    at    "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners  and  tested 
cows  (see  front  page 
A),  and  his  get  have 
commanded     among 
the     highest     prices 
ever     realized     for 
Jerseys  at  auction. 
Sire  of  31  tested  cows, 
and    27    bulls    with 
tested  daughters. 
The    most    celebrated 
bull    the    Island    of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 
His  son.    Flying   Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
His   daughter.   Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr. 
at    the    great    St. 
Louis    Show,    Sept., 
'04,  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 
Ten    of   his    get    have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 
Thirty-nine  of  his  get 
(some    only    calves) 
sold   at   our   auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 
His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion for  $10,000,  has 
25  sons  with  daugh- 
ters   in    Register   of 
Merit,  led  by  Emi- 
nem's Raleigh,  who 
has  48  tested  daugh- 
ters,  24   of  them   in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t. 
Eminent 's      Raleigh 
is   also   sire   of   Ra- 
leigh's    Fairy     Boy, 
sire  of  37  in  Register 
of  Merit. 


Carnation's  Glory  7th, 
P.  5092,  H.  C. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Carnation. 
157596  (Carnation's 
Glory  6th,  P.  5091, 
H.  C.)i  Champion 
winner  at  St.  Martin 
Show,  "97 ;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public' 
butter  test.  May,  '97, 
1  lb.  12  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  after  being  in 
milk  5  mos.;  a  24- 
quart  cow,  sold  in 
our  '01  auction. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 

"Boyle"  also  sired  the 
great  cow ,  ' '  Spec- 
kled Band."  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs. 
3£  ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie."  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  73  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for  $2,- 
200,  to  Mr.  A.  B. 
Lewis. 

Sire  of 
Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 
of  Rill.  P.  6982,  H. 
C.  (65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day),  the  dam 
of  Eminent 's  Ra- 
leigh, 69011. 
And  other  notables. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

2d  pr.  over  the  Island 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1  st    pr.    over    the    Is- 
land, Aug..  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's   Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 
And  30  o  t  h  e  r  tested 
cows — records  made 
both   on  the   Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 
Six    of    his    sons    are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit   with 
officially      tested 
daughters.    Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 
His   double   grandson. 
Golden    Fern's    Lad 
(same  in  blood  as  a 
son),  has   18   sons 
with     daughters     in 
the  Register  of  Mer- 
it. 
Golden    Fern's    Lad   is 
sire  of  Flying  Fox, 
who  is  sire  of  21  sons 
with     daughters     in 
the  Register  of 
Merit,     more     than 
any  other  bull,  im- 
ported  or  domestic. 
(Flying  Fox  was  sold 
in  our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500.) 
(See  above  for  further 
particulars.) 

Carnation's  Glory, 
P.  857,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 

Duchess,  166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     B  eatrice, 

157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89  lbs.   5  ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 

10i  ozs. 
Sandgate.    122509.    20 

lbs.  10*  ozs. 
Zulu  Lad'y,  20  lbs.  10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad.   18  lbs. 

1*  ozs. 
Golden    Kola.    127232, 

17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 
Golden    Lass    of   St. 

John,  149150.  16  lbs. 

3  ozs. 
And  24  others. 

(See  below.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1  st     pr.     over     Island, 
Aug.,   '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
(See  above.) 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693 , 
H.  C.  (now  Emi- 
nent's  Fern  of  St. 
Martin,  252122), 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test. 
May,  '07.  2  lbs.  5\ 
ozs..  65  days  in 
milk. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  S  u  1 1  a  ne 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  i  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

His  daughter.  Lady 
Rose,  P.  3962,  H.  C, 
winner  of  Par,  prize, 
Aug.,  '97,  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Golden 
Rose,  213891,  with 
a  public  butter  test 
of  1  lb.  14$  ozs.  in 
24  hours;  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
with  a  record  of 
8,410  lbs.  4.8  ozs. 
milk,  489  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  year, 
when  ten  years  old. 

Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447.  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

2dH.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90, 

1  lb.  14*  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  the  same  dam 
as  Golden  Lad  2d, 
sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Mermaid,  sold  at  our 
auction,  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100;  Golden 
Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  at  our  auction, 
May,  '03,  for  $1,725; 
and  manyjother  cele- 
brated animals. 

Garibaldi, 

P.  242,  H.  C. 

Carnation.  F.  1776,  C 


Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

A  remarkable  sire  of 
grand  cows  of  mag- 
nificent dairy  type, 
inheriting  the  same 
from  his  illustrious 
dam,  Quality,  who 
won  first  prize  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Show.  '82. 
and  made  16  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter.  Many 
years  ago,  when  on 
the  Island,  we  were 
so  taken  with  Qual- 
ity that  we  bought, 
at  a  long  price,  her 
son,  Everton  King, 
and  left  him  on  the 
Island  to  be  bred  to 
our  cows  before  ship- 
ment to  America. 
Quality  is  also  dam 
of  the  great  bull, 
Happy,  F.  309.  C, 
that  left  a  grand  lot 
of  dairy  cows  on  the 
Island. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. '82. 

One  of  the  very  best 
cows  of  the  great 
Fontaine  family. 


Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124,  H.  C.  dam  of 
Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6 
ozs.;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs.;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '83. 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail,  30975, 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Cicero's  Ruby,  29040, 
14  lbs.  l£  ozs. 

We  imported  his  sire, 
Cicero,  in  '83,  and 
sold  him  in  our  auc- 
tion sale  for  $3,100. 
He  sired  many  other 
noted  animals,  in- 
cluding Sultane  9th, 
P.  1145,  H.  C,  the 
dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana; Sultane's 
Snowdrop,  dam  of 
Sultan  of  Oaklands; 
and  Uncle  Peter,  the 
sire  of  many  great 
cows  on  the  Island. 

Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey  in  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

Sire  said  to  be  Roy- 
alist, P.  139,  H.  C, 
son  of  Regina,  F. 
32.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Golden  Lad  2d. 
P.  2023,  H.  C,  a 
great  sire;  pronoun- 
ced by  many  equally 
as  good  as  his  fa- 
mous grandsire, 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242, 
H.  C. 

Pretender,  P.  187,  C. 

Lady  Alice,  F.  1S38,  C. 


Cetewayo,  P.  244,  C. 
Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 
16  lbs.  2*.  ozs.  to  17 

lbs.  2*.  ozs. 

(Sec  below.) 

Quality.  F.  1748.  H.  C 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 

Cham.  Cup  at  Roy. 

Jer.    Show.    '82;    16 

lbs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Her    son,    Happy,    F. 

309,    C,    is    sire    of 

Hermione,     P.     634. 

C-,  dam  of  the  bull. 

Trial,  P.  1187.  H.C.. 

and  Brookhill  Rose. 

Dairy  Boy,  P.  218,  C. 

Sire  of  Guenon's  Pride, 
P.  347,  H.  C.,  who 
sired  Fontaine  4th. 
P.  2537,  C.  Fon- 
taine 4th  is  dam  of 
Fontaine  9th,  4th 
over  Jer.,  '99;  butter 
test,  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk; 
Fontaine  7th.  3d  ov. 
Jersey,    May,    '99. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '86.  '88. 
1st  Grouville.  '87. 
Sweepstakes     as     best 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 

Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 
Sire  of 

Cetewayo's  Silver  Bell. 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Cetewayo's  Lily,  17 
lbs. 

Cetewayo's  Daisy,  16 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

(We  imported  Cete- 
wayo's Daisy  and 
sold  her  in  our  '83 
auction  for  $1,600.) 

Sunrise,  F.  1947,  C. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C- 
lstpr.  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield.  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Cicero's    Jolie,    18246. 

18  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Brunette   Star,    27270. 

17  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Cicero's    Juno,    16726, 

17  lbs.  2  ozs. 
3  others,  15  lbs.  2  ozs. 

to  17  lbs.  1  oz.  each. 

Minerva.  F.  2281.  C 
'  Supposed     to     be     by 
Royalist.  P.  139.  H. 
C.,    son    of    Regina. 
F.  32,  H.  C 

Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jersey. 
1st  pr..  Eng.  Royal. 
1st   pr.    and   Silver 

Medal  at  Lon.  Dairy 

Show,  '81. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  St.  Saviour.  '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  71. 

(See  below.) 

Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Sultane  9th.  P.  1145. 
H.  C,  grandam  of 
Golden  Sultana. 

Count  Wolseley,  P  - 
928,  H.  C  sire  of 
Brookhill  Rose  2d 
and  Oxford  Lass. 

And  other  celebrities. 


Rusticus,  P.   109.  C. 
Gentille,  F.  794,  H.  C. 


Last  calf  April  4,  1916  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Expected  to  be  bred  before  day  of  sale,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (now  named  Imported  Oxford  \ou  11  Do,  lllfebO, 
A  J.  C.  C).  A  first  prize  winner  at  the  Royal  Show,  with  his  progeny,  sire  of  21  official  test  cows,  also  sire  of  the  Champion 
cow  over  Jersey  in  '15,  and  manv  other  winners.  Oxford  You'll  Do  has  been  at  "Linden  Grove"  three  years.  The  large  number 
of  uniformly  excellent  daughters  now  in  the  herd,  and  the  showing  of  his  progeny  in  the  butter  tests  and  show  ring,  substantiate 
the  assertion  that  he  is  the  greatest  living  representative  of  the  Oxford-Gamboge  family.  (See  front  pages  for  his  picture  and 
extended  pedigree.) 


B332 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY   CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  33.    Cow. 


MAID  OF  ALENE,  353210,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  15073,  H.  C.) 
WINNER  OF  BRONZE  MEDAL,  PUBLIC  BUTTER  TEST,  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  MAY,  1913—2  LBS.  11  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  24 

HOURS,  AT  4  YEARS  OLD,  150  DAYS  AFTER  CALVING. 


PARISH  PRIZE,  CLASS  1,  ROYAL  SHOW,  JERSEY,  AUGUST,  1909. 


Bred  by  R.  M,  F.  Jarnat.  St.  Martin,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Bora  July  20,  1908. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

This  high-record  public  butter  test  cow  is  a  valu- 
able animal  for  the  herd  of  any  breeder;  an  attrac- 
tive grey;  good  head,  with  bright,  sparkling  eyes; 
thin,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers ;  exceedingly  mellow, 
elastic  hide;  body  very  long,  deep,  of  great  capacity 
and  spring  of  rib,  set  on  short,  fine  legs;  broad, 
prominent  hips  and  great  length  of  rump;  well-set 
tail,  with  luxuriant  switch  touching  the  ground; 
large,  well-balanced  udder,  with  prominent  veins, 
large  teats  squarely  placed. 


Sire 
NOBLE  OF 

OAKLAND*, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
tor  $15,000. 

Among  his  37  tested 
daughters  are- 

Noble's  H  andsome 
Queen,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $875,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands,  in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit,  486 
lbs.  S  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
443  lbs.  2.S  ozs. 

Noble's  N  u  r  s  i  e,  440 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly.  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 
ville.  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Nob!  e 
Maid,  394  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
a  "Linden  Grove" 
sen-ice  bull  who  has 
1 1   tested  daughters. 

More  than  200  1st  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show.  Island  of  Ter., 
April.  '10.  At  t  h  e 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  four  first  prizes. 

Dam 
I  ALENE  2d, 

P.  12277,  H.  C. 

She  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Alene  4th.  P. 
I3S72,  C.  (Alene's 
Trial,  252757),  dam 
of  Knight's  Trial, 
252802.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
380  lbs.  12  ozs.  but- 
ter in  !  year,  6,311 
lbs.  6.4  ozs.  milk,  at 
2  vears  old. 

Alene  3d.  P.  12387.  C, 
winner  of  St.  Mary 
Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Class 
1,  Aug..  '07. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn,, 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Cham,  bull, 
San  Antonio  (Tex.) 
International  Expo- 
sition, '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463.  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '  1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '04. 

Public  butter  test. 
May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs. 

1st  pr.  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Cup,  May, 
'05. 

1st  ov,  England  wher- 
ever exhibited,    '06, 
'07  and  '08. 
Dam  of 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314;soldinour'09 
auction  for  $11,000. 

Miss  Viola.  P.  9644,  H. 
C,  that  tested  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  that 
tested  in  public  but- 
ter test,  3  lbs.  of 
butter. 

Poppy  Viola,  P. 
10902,  H.  Cm  win- 
ner of  Bronze  Medal 
in  public  butter  test, 
yielding  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
when  159  days  in 
milk,  after  dropping 
her  first  calf,  being 
only  30  months  old. 


Lord  Alma, 

P.  3460,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Les  Vaux  Queen 
2d,  winner  of  2d  pr., 
Class  1  (34  entries), 
and  Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '06. 


t  Alene,  F.  9273.  H.  C. 
Has  a  prize-winning 
daughter,  and  an- 
other that  is  dam  of 
a  Register  of^Merit 
cow. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  Cm  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
prize  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  "Gedney 
Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of  Caumais  Lad, 
P.  2257,  H.  Cm  sire 
of  Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  Cm  and 
Guenon's  Lad,  both 
noted  sires. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

1  st  over  Jer. .  Aug. ,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Nobleman's  dam,  the 
magnificent  cow, 
Gipsy  Maid.  P.  4424, 
H.  C..  is  strongly 
bred  to  the  families 
with  which  we  "fell 
in  love"  on  the  Is- 
land in  the  early 
80's— W  o  1  s  e  1  e  y. 
grandson  of  Farm- 
er's Glory ;  Angela , 
the  dam  of  Imported 
Tormentor;  Bobby, 
representative  of  Mr- 
Arthur's  captivating 
"Rose"  family,  and 
last,  but  not  least, 
old  "Coomassie 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  Cm 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  "01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full    sister    to    Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that   tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

ForfaTshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouvi'le  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 

Sold  at  our  '03  sale,  for 
$1,750,  to  Filston 
Farms,  G  1  e  n  c  o  e, 
Md.,  and  they  could 
have  had  $5,000  for 
him  from  two  differ- 
ent parties  soon  after 
getting  him  home. 

Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 
including: 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Rose,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  545  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Forfarshire's  Britan- 
nia, in  Register  of 
Merit,  482  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Alma  2d, 

P.  5512,  H. 


C 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500. 

Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
8$  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A    magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3  Par.  Show,  '97. 

Son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless."  ,, 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  August,  '10. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d  won 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
(Special  Class)  and 
Champion  over  three 
parishes.  May,  '10; 
besides  other  prizes. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Bea- 
trice. 157326.  22  lbs. 
in  7  days;  89  lbs.  5 
ozs.  in  30  days. 

I  Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Picton.  P.  2392,  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
that,  as  a  3-year-old, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  Cm 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Cham,  winners. 


Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,   '92. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.  and 
Aug..  '93. 

Alma.  P.  4557.  H.  C. 
Daughter  of  May  Lad, 

P.    1240..H.   C.    (as 

above) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an 
average  of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Sire  of  Golden  Sultana, 
sold  for  $3,700;  dam 
of  the  distinguished 
bull,  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  ot 
Flying   Fox,    P.   2729, 

Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914. 

H.  C. 
Three  Cham,  winners. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 


Poster.  P.  1152.  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and 
grandam,  especially 
the  latter — La  Bou- 
anne,  a  splendid 
cow,  though  never 
registered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277.  H. C 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  Cm  1st  over  Jer.. 
'72,  '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C 

Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279.  H.  C. 


Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 


Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

He  is  by  same  sire  as 
Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C 
We  were  informed  on 

the  Island  by  J.  A. 

Marett  that  Rosette 

4th.  as  a  dairy  cow. 

had    few    equals   on 

the  Island. 

May  Lad, 

P.  1240,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 
1st  H.  B.  and  Parish 
prize,  *90. 


Lowland  Beauty. 
F.  3971,  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
was  made. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he  un- 
doubtedly was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island. 

Margot's  Boy, 

P.  671,  H.  C. 
Son    of    Wolselev,    P. 

401.  H.  Cm  1st  over 

Jer.,    '83,    '84,    '85; 

sire     of     Count 

Wolseley. 

Sally  2d.  P.  414.  H.  C. 
Leonidas,  P.  881,  H.  C. 

Lovely  Sylvia, 

F.  6513,  C. 

Sired  by  "A  vril  '  s 
B ull , "  supposed  to 
be  by  Bobby.  P. 
208,  H.  C.  1st  H.  B. 
prize  and  2d  prize 
over  Jersey,  '79. 

Jupiter.  P.  757.  C. 

Son  of  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C..  who  sired 
Count  Wolseley.  P. 
928,  H.  CM  1st  over 
Jersey.  '88  and  '89; 
sire  of  Oxford  Lass 
and  other  famous 
cows. 

Daisy  4th. 

P.  1188.  H.  C 

I    Useful  Lad. 

P.  997,  H.  C- 
2d  prize.  Aug.,  '88. 

Baron's  Mabel, 
P.  1419.  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Cicero's  Ruby. 
29040,  14  lbs.  lj  ozs. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the   Island  has  ever 


C  Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582.  C. 

Rosette  2d. 

F.  943.  H.  C. 


Marquis.  P.  804.  C. 


Filquet  2d. 

P.  636,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  Farmer's 
Glory,  F.  274.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  ov.  J..  '79. 
SO;  1st  St.  Peter,'79, 
'80;  1st  Pa-  State 
Fair.  '80;  head  of 
1st  pr.  herd,  N.  J. 
State  Fair,  '81. 


Due  to  calve  April  10, 1916,  by  Gamboge's  Royal  Majesty,  P.  4679,  H.C. 
San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


(Calf  will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons, 


B324 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  34.    Cow 


OAKLANDS  COWSLIP,  353218,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Cowslip  46th,  P.  17040,  C.) 
OFFICIAL  R.  J.  A.  S.  RECORD  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  380  LBS.  8  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  260  DAYS; 

AVERAGE  FAT  TEST,  6.9  PER  CENT. 


Bred  by  H.  Falla,  St.  John,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  13,  1910. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  magnificent  dairy  cow;  great  stamina  and  refine- 
ment of  type;  a  light  fawn,  of  symmetrical  outline; 
straight,  strong  back  with  prominent  spine;  sharp 
withers;  clean,  fiat  neck;  lean,  beautifully  fashioned 
hind  quarters;  great  length  and  depth  of  body; 
short,  fine  legs;  skin  like  that  of  a  mole;  prominent 
milk  veins;  tremendous  udder,  full  in  front  and 
extending  well  out  behind,  with  large,  squarely 
placed  teats.     One  of  the  deep  rich  milkers. 


Sire 
NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish  prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey  with  progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey  with  progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction  for  $  1 5 ,000. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of  sire"  were  won  by  his  sons 
and  daughters  in  '10,  at  Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
Waterloo  (Iowa)  Dairy  Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State  Fairs. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull  show,  Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'10;  at  the  bull  show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands  won  2  out  of  4  first  prizes. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  the 
special  prize  ($250)  for  "get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex,  irrespective  of  age  or  own- 
ership," was  won  by  3  of  his  sons  and  5 
daughters. 

More  than  200  1st  prizes  and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  get,  so  far  as  the  records  have  been  tabu- 
lated. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows,  including; 

Noble's  Handsome  Queen,  in  Register  of  Merit, 
614  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Chance,  Register  of  Merit,  530 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

My  Noble's  Duchess,  Register  of  Merit,  485  lbs. 
15  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride,  Register  of  Merit,  443  lbs. 
2.8  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Noble's  Nursie,  Register  of  Merit,  440  lbs.  7  ozs. 
butter,  1  yr. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily,  Register  of  Merit,  414 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Nelly,  Register  of  Merit,  404 
lbs.  6  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Brampton  Oaklands  Lady,  in  Canadian  Record 
of  Performance,  486  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  3  years  old. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grouville,  in  Register  of  Merit, 
401  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess,  Register  of  Merit,  385 
lbs.  2  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Sire  of  27  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd,  who  has  11  tested  daughters. 


Dam 
COWSLIP  32d,  P.  1 1573,  H.  C. ■ 

Official    records,    supervised    by    Royal    Jersey 

Agricultural  Society: 
1913 — 481.47   lbs.   butter  in  330  days;  average 

test,  5.72  per  cent.  fat. 
1913-14    lactation — 410.39    lbs.     butter    in    291 

days;  5.54  per  cent.  fat. 
1914  lactation — 366.64  lbs.  butter  in  274  days; 

5.2  per  cent.  fat. 
Her  daughter,  Cowslip  36th,  P.   13681,  H.  C,  is 

dam  of; 
Pioneer's  Fancy  Cowslip,  306593    (Cowslip  42d, 

P.  15443,  C),  in  Register  of  Merit,  694  lbs.  8 

ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  6  yrs.  old;  sold  in  our 

'14  auction  for  $135  to  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee, 

Rutland,  Vt. 
Noble's    Fawn    Cowslip,    389106    (Cowslip    44th, 

P.  16751,  C),  1st  prize  4-year  old  cow,  Senior 

and  Grand  Champion,  New'  Jersey  State  Fair, 

'14;  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $350,  to  Folly 

Farms. 
Cowslip  50th,  P.  18756,  C,  now  named  Noble's 

Jolly    Cowslip,    353249,    and    catalogued    for 

this  auction  (see  No.  18). 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Champion 
bull,  San  Antonio 
(Tex.)  International 
Exposition,  '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564.  H.  C 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st    prize    and    Champion,    North    Show,    '00.    A 

famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and  winners. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show, 

'03;  1st  over  England  and  Champion,  D.  S., 

'03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize, 

Illinois  State  Fair,    '08;    1st,    Champion    and 

Grand    Champion    at     the    National     Show, 

Chicago,  '08. 
Golden  Jolly  also  sired   the   four   cows  that  won 

1st  prize  for  bull  and  produce,  National  Dairy 

Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08 ;  and 
many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including: 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby,  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Farineuse  Rosette,  public  butter  test, 

2  lbs.  4£  ozs.,  134  days  in  milk;  Oct. 

14£  ozs.,  283  days  in  milk. 
Vanilla  3d,  public  butter  test,  May, 

4J  ozs.,  72  days  in  milk. 
Jolly's  Lass,  public  butter  test,  Oct. 

15J  ozs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Poppy  Viola,  public  butter  test,  Oct., 

15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk. 
Nellie  Taylor,  public  butter  test,  May, 

10^  ozs.,  198  days  in  milk. 
Jolly  Maiden,  public  butter  test,  Oct. 

8i  ozs.,  146  days  in  milk. 
Twylish  9th,  public  butter  test,  Oct., 

5  ozs.,  153  days  in  milk. 
Jessi  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  3$  ozs., 

178  days  in  milk. 
Jolly  Girl,  public  test,  May,  '06,  1  lb.  2\  ozs.,  166 

days  in  milk. 
Sire  of  10  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including: 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  sold  in  our  '09  auction  for 

$12,000;   and  two  yrs.   later  sold  for  $13,000. 

Sire  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull  at  Nat.   Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11. 

(Viola's  Golden  Jolly  has  9  daughters  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit.) 
Derry's  Golden  Jolly,  sire  of  13,  sold  at  auction 

for  $11,000. 
Eleven    untested    daughters    are    the    dams    of 

Register  of  Merit  cows. 
Sire  of  Mourier  Lass,  234539,  Grand  Champion 

cow,  Utah  State  Fair,  '13  and  '14;  and  many 

other  winners. 


'09, 


'05,  1  lb. 


'05, 


lb. 


May,  '10, 
'10,  1  lb. 


'08,  2  lbs. 
,  '05,  1   lb. 


'05,  1  lb. 


.lb. 


Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Island  of 
Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  as  the 
"£  1,000  cow,"  as  her  owner  would  not  part 
with  her  at  that  figure. 

She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  ever  sired  by 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  and  her  dam. 
Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C,  is  by  Carlo,  P.  180, 
H.  C,  whose  daughter,  Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of 
Golden  Lily,  who  won  1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
and  is  the  dam  of  Mon  Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H.  C, 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Champion,  '98;  sold 
in  our  '01  auction  for  $3,500. 

Her  son,  Cowslip's  Golden  Lad,  produced  the 
Grand  Champion  cow  at  Illinois  State  Fair, 
'13;  and  her  son,  Cowslip's  Astor,  produced 
the  dam  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull  on  same 
occasion. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner    of    1  st    prize 
and    Championship, 
North    Club    Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Sire  of 

Flying  Fox,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  for  $7,500. 

Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Sensa- 
tion, winner  2d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  '04,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$2,250. 

Golden  Sultana,  3d  pr. 
at  the  St.  Louis 
Show  and  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700. 

H  i  s  t  e  n-months-o  1  d 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold 
for  $11,500. 

Among  his  butter  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Freedom,  public  but- 
ter test,  Tring,  Eng- 
land, 2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
in  24  hours,  140  days 
in  milk;  1st  pr.  over 
England,  Oxford- 
shire, '99. 

Gold  Mine,  public  but- 
ter test,  Roy.  Show, 
Eng.,  4  lbs.  8i  ozs. 
in  48  hours. 

And  29  others. 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1  st    prize    and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 

The  bulls.  Reminder 
and  Isonomy. 

Grandam  of  Sultan's 
Black  Beauty,  sold 
for  $3,000,  in  our 
'07  sale. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Cowslip  2d, 

P.  810,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '85. 

Parish  prize,  '86. 

1st  pr.,  St.  John.  "91. 

Half-sister  to  Cicero's 
Cowslip,  P.  1105,  H. 
C.  1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '85;  dam 
of  Cicero's  Cowslip 
3d,  P.  3056,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer. ,  '92 ;  and 
dam  of  the  bulls. 
Pioneer  and  Morion 
(sire  of  The  Owl). 


Boyle,   P.    1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the 
Island. 

He  also  sired  the"great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '97,  2 
lbs.  3£  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island,  after  being 
in  milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Her  dam  is  a  h  a  1  f- 
sister  to  Eminence, 
who  is  dam  of  Emi- 
nent 2d,  P.  2532,  H. 
C,  winner  1st 
State's  pr.  over  Jer. 
(with  his  get),  '01 
and  '02 ;  Goddington 
purse,  '02.  Sold  in 
our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000.  Sire  of 
81  tested  cows. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

2d  ov.  J.,  Apr.,  '87, '89. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787. 
C,  dam  of  Courage. 

Oxford  Lass,  dam  of 
Oxford  Ixia,  the 
Bronze  Medal  win- 
ner in  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  8 
ozs. ;  grandam  of 
Oxford  Ixia  3d,  Sil- 
ver and  Bronze  Med- 
al winner  at  public 
butter  test,  testing  2 
lbs.  154  ozs. 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889,  C. 
Out  of  same  dam   as 
Trial,  P.  1184.  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of    a   remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  p.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Carlo,  P.  180.  C. 

(5559,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
1st  pr.,  St.  John,  '78. 
Par.,  R.  J.  A.  S.,  '78. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '79. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sire  of 
Belle  Dame  2d,  18  lbs. 

12  ozs. 
Miss  Alexander  2d,  15 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
Carlo's     Rosebud,     15 

lbs.  8  ozs. 
Carlo's  Daisy,    14  lbs. 

84  ozs. 

Cowslip,  P.  24,  C. 
1st  St.  John,  '76,  '80. 
Par.  pr.,  R.  J.  A.  S.. 
'79,  '81. 


Last  calf,  February  27,  1916,  by  General  Cowslip,  P.  4743,  H.  C.  (Sold  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  Antonio,  Texas.) 
Bred  April  15,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny, 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14 
(68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to, 
if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


1479 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  35.    Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  IXIA,  235192,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  Chas.  Mourant,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Horn  May  9.  1907. 

Imported  September  13,  1909,  by  T.  S.  Cooper 
&  Sons. 

White  in  forehead;  on  brisket,  belly,  left  fore  and 
both  hind  legs;  black  tongue;  black-and-white 
switch. 

A  splendid  daughter  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  out  of 
a  FULL  SISTER  TO  MAJESTY;  one  of  the  most 
valuable  cows  we  have  ever  brought  out.  She  has 
been  in  the  "Linden  Grove''  herd  since  a  two  year-old, 
and  we  know  whereof  we  speak,  not  only  as  regards 
her  individuality,  but  the  quality  and  prepotency 
of  her  celebrated  family.  A  handsome  light  fawn, 
and  a  rare  specimen  of  refined  type  and  aristocratic 
breeding;  straight,  strong  back;  broad,  prominent 
hips;  splendid  setting  of  tail,  with  beautiful  switch; 
great  depth  of  body,  wide  and  capacious;  prominent, 
tortuous  milk  veins;  beautiful  udder,  attached  high 
and  extending  well  out  behind,  full  in  front,  with 
great,  long,  beautifully  placed  teats.  One  of  the 
best  breeders  we  have  ever  owned.  Her  ten 
months-old  heifer  calf,  Viola's  Gamboge  Ixia, 
306930,  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $400,  to  Mr. 
George  T.  Chaffee,  Rutland,  Vt. 


\  Sire 

|  GAMBOGES  KNIGHT,  P.  3645,  H.  C.  - 

I    Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny), 

Apr.,   08. 
I   Sold    at   our    '11    auction   for   $6,700   to   White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his 
daughters  in  a  single  lot  at  $1,750  each. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in  our  '11  auction,  averaged 
$1,391.36. 

His  dam  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  teen  sold 
in  our  auctions  for  a  total  of  $13,600,  averag- 
ing $2,720  each.  (See  No.  44  of  catalog  for 
further  particulars  concerning  this  grand 
cow,  Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430.) 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  competition,  sired  by  Gam- 
boge's Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire. 

He  has  41  tested  daughters.  3  above  700  lbs. 
butter  in  one  year,  19  above  500  lbs.;  and  12 
of  the  19  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auctions,  including  the  five 
with  the  highest  records. 

He  has  4  producing  sons,  including  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  sire  of  22  official  test  cows, 
one  going  to  about  900  lbs,  as  a  4  year  old. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  also  sired  the  Champion  cow 
over  Jersey  in  '15,  and  many  other  winners. 
He  is  now  at  "Linden  Grove." 

His  daughter.  Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  744 
lbs.  14  ozs..  Grand  Champion  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '12,  was  sold  in  our  11  auction 
for  $1,750. 

(See  other  pedigrees  for  pr.  winning  progeny 
and  other  information  regarding  Gamboge's 
Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C.) 


Dam 
OXFORD  IXIA  6th,  P.  10456,  H.  C.t 

now  named 

OXFORD  IXIA  OF  ST.  SAVIOUR, 
213909,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  Reserve,  Class  2,  43  entries,  Royal 
Show,  May,  '04. 

3d  prize  in  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '06,  1  lb. 
14  ozs.,  145  days  in  milk,  4  yrs.  old. 

Sold  in  our  'Q9  auction  for  $2,225,  to  the  late 
Hon.  A    M.  Bowman. 

Dam  of  Oxford  Ida.  P.  12069,  H.  C  (The  King's 
Oxford  Ixia,  238443),  winner  of  3  public  but 
ter  test  prizes,  I  lb.  12?  ozs..  175  days  in  milk. 
Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $520.  to  Mr.  F  E 
Carr.  West  Park,  Ohio.  Dam  of  the  bull,  Ida's 
Majesty,  S6302.  Grand  Champion  winner  at 
Indiana  and  Wisconsin  State  Fairs,  and  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy  Show.  'II. 

FULL  SISTER  To  ROYAL  MAJESTY.  79313 
(Majesty.  P.  3523.  H.  C).  imported  by  us  and 
sold  m  '08  for  $1,000.  He  was  sold  two  years 
later  for  $4,000.  He  was  Grand  Champion 
bull  at  National  Dairy  Show,  besides  winning 
other  prizes,  in  '08;  Grand  Champion  at  Mich- 
igan .State  Fair,  '10.  Majesty  now  has  to  his 
credit  40  butu-r  test  daughters. 


Agatha's   Flying    Fox. 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1  I  e 
.Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever), 
public  butter  test 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in 
milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion." May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06; 
1st  prize.  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e  Show, 
April,  '09. 
His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 

1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Far  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 

Sire  of  7  tested  c  o  w  s. 
and  of  13  produc- 
ing bulls. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test.  2  lbs.   7|  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

May.  '05,  auction. 
Dam   of  3    public   test 

cows. 

( >xford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 
1st  State's  prize  over 

Jer.,  Apr..   03. 
Cham..     St.     Saviour- 

Grouville  Show,  '05. 
We   purchased  Oxford 

I,ad   in   the  Gedney 

Farm   sale,    '09,   for 

$3,300. 
Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Ixia  3d, 

P.  8584.  H.  C. 
Winner   following   prs. 

in  p  u  b  1  i  c  butter 

tests: 
Silver  Medal,  Oct..  '03, 

2  lbs.  l$  ozs.,  235 
days  in  milk ;  Bronze 
Medal,  May,  '04,  2 
lbs.  15 1  ozs.,  94  days 
in  milk,  and  a  num- 
ber of  other  butter 
prizes. 

She  was  sold  at  a  long 
price  to  Dr.  Watney, 
England,  who  only 
buys  big  butter  test 
cows. 

Dam  of  the  bull. 
Majesty,  P.  3523, 
II    C. 

Dam  of 

Oxford  Ixia  6th.  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
14  <>/.s,,  145  days  in 
milk. 

i  >\ford  Pride,  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  10J 
ozs  .  J89j!d  a  y  s  in 
milk. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter.  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6.841  lbs. 
milk,  1  yr. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold. 10.060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
w  o  1  d,  11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk.  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test,  May,'  07,  2 
lbs.  Si  ozs. 

Simone  G.  G.,  public 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  5£  ozs. 

Oxford  Vixen,  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'05,  2  lbs.  2  J  ozs. 

Agatha   of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  A  g  a  t  h  a,  F. 
8432,  H.C..  J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  lj  o  z  s.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  May, 
'02,  auction  for 
$1,700  to  Mrs.  M. 
M.  Patterson,  Port 
Kennedy,  Pa. 

Caiest.  P.  2591.  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  six  public 
butter  tests;  record 
in  May,  '96,  2  lbs. 
7\  ozs. 

Queenie's  Prince  2d, 
P.  2574,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows. 

Sire  of  Crocus  3d, 
whose  daughter. 
Crocus  5th,  P.  10741, 
H.  C.  (now  named 
Imported  Oxford 
Buttercup,  224579), 
won  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  2 
lbs.  1  oz. 


Oxford  Ixia, 

P.  7100,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  Parish  prize 

and     2d     prize,     St. 

Saviour,  98. 
Winner  Bronze  Medal, 

P.    B.    test.    March. 

'00,  2  lbs.  8  ozs.,  70 

days  in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit,  P. 

B.  test,   May.    '00,    1 

lb.  15J  ozs.,  127  days 

in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit.  P. 

B.  test,  May.  '01.  2 

lbs.  6£  ozs.,  147  days 

in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit.  P. 

B.  test,  March,  '02, 

2    lbs.     5i    ozs.,    48 

days  in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit.  P. 

B.  test.  May.  771.  2 

lbs.  li  ozs.,  49  days 

in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit.  P. 

B.  test,  May,   '03,  2 

lbs.  2\  ozs.,  79  days 

in  milk. 
Dam  of  4  great  butter 

test  cows. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May,  '05, 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740,   A.   J.   C.   C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer..  '99. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,    C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands. 
P.  8640,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official    test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in   24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 

other  noted  animals. 
By  same  sire  as  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Bruce,  P.  2327.  H.  C. 


Queenie,  P.  4859,  C. 
now  named 

Golden  Queen  of 

St.  Saviour, 
149137,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Won  Par.  pr.  in  '95. 

Reserve  over  Jer.,  '97. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test  in  '96, 
making  2  lbs.  If 
ozs.,  in  24  hours, 
after  being  in  milk 
214  days. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test  in  '98. 
making  2  lbs.  4  J  ozs. 

Una's  Boy  2d, 

P.  2070.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Ixia.  2  lbs.  13 
ozs. 

Useful  Maid.  2  lbs.  6 
ozs. 

Lucy  8th.  1  lb.  15  ozs. 

Una's  Lily  3d,  1  lb.  14 
ozs. 

He  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Fontaine's  Ox- 
ford Pride.  187430. 
dam  of  Gamboge's 
Knight.  P  3645.  H. 
C. 


Oxford  Lass, 
P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

Caiest.  whose  eight 
daughters,  in  our  '05 
sale,  averaged 
$987.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady 
Houpla,  winner  of 
Champion  Cup,  test- 
ing 2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73 
days  in  milk,  after 
first  calving. 


Boyle,  P.   1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

[  Rosette  4th.  P.  2128.C. 

Onne,  P.   1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina    Sultane   2d,    2 

lbs.  \\  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Golden  L  a  d  2d.   P. 

2023.  H.  C,  sire  of 

many  noted  cows. 

|   Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
Dam    of    Flying    Fox. 
(See  above.) 

Courage,    P.     1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown. 

P.  3370.  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.   1559.  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537.  C 
1st  over  Jer..  '90.'  91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

Result's  Prince, 
P.  2004, C 
Reserve    over    Jersey. 

Gamboge's  Pride. 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Sixty  iwe.  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  at  an 
average  price  of  $527 
per  head. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
(See  below.) 

Una's  Boy, 

P.  1752,  C- 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C- 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show.  '96. 

2d  over  Jersey.  '97. 

Winner  following  pub- 
lic butter  tests: 

May,'96.  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs. 

Oct..  '96,  2  lbs.  2  J  ozs.. 
217  days  in  milk. 

And  4  other  tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 

Count  Wolseley. 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  "88. 
Sire  of 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H. 
C.  a  great  prize  win- 
ner, and  dam  of  the 
noted  sires.  Nuu- 
thorpe,  The  Owl  and 
Alicante's  Boy. 

Oxford  Primrose. 
P.  2252.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 
in    her    day    on    the 

Island. 


Due  to  calve  April  22  1916.  by  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (So  that  none  may  be  surprised, 
and  that  your  family  may  be  prepared  for  a  sensation,  we  advise  those  attending  the  sale  to  pin  a  note  in  their  hats  ana  ascer- 
tain n  this  issue  is  a  bull  calf,  and  advise  the  good  wife  that  you  are  going  to  "bid  last.") 


Tattoo  145 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  36.    Heifer. 


MABEL'S  RALEIGH'S  IXIA,  319716,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  October  2,  1914. 

Solid  color,  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  attractive  heifer,  of  great  constitution; 
long,  well  ribbed  body;  clean  limbs;  thin,  mellow 
hide;  neat  head,  with  incurved  horns;  straight  back, 
very  strong  and  broad  at  loins,  with  prominent  hips; 
tail  beautifully  set;  thin  hams,  well  cut  out  between, 
with  promise  of  great  udder;  teats  large  and  squarely 
placed. 


Sire 
MABEL'S 

RALEIGH'S 

PRINCE, 
120788,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(S1GMOND, 

P.  4318,  H.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  prize, 
GrouvilleShow,  Jer., 
'12. 
Full  brother  to  Penni- 
thorpe's  Raleigh. 
96185,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '11; 
sold  at  auction  jn  '  1 1 
for  $3,100. 
Imported  in  '13  by 
"Linden  Grov  e," 
and  sold  to  Mr.  H. 
M.  Snider,  Wick- 
liffe,  Ohio. 
It  wants  only  a  glance 
at  what  the  sons  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh  are 
doing,  through  their 
daughters,  in  the 
butter  tests,  to  ap- 
preciate the  prepo- 
tency of  this  excep- 
tionally great  dairy 
bull.  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh's Prince  has 
but  few  daughters 
in  milk  in  America; 
none  to  our  knowl- 
edge have  ever  been 
put  to  test.  We  pre- 
dict for  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh's Prince  a 
record  for  perform- 
ing daughters  that 
will  be  a  credit  to  his 
family.  Look  what 
his  brother,  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh,  has 
done  in  Mr.  Hud- 
son's herd  (and  it 
must  be  borne  in 
mind  he  had  to  take 
second  position  in 
this  herd  to  other 
great  bulls).  An- 
other brother,  regis- 
tered as  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh. 77913,  im- 
ported by  the  late 
Mr.  Frank  W.  Hart, 
has  seven  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
most  of  them  tested 
at  Good  Hold  Farm 
as  two-y  e  a  r-o  Ids. 
Other  great  bulls, 
including  Ibsen, 
claim  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh for  their  sire. 
And  it  is  not  likely 
any  one  will  forget 
the  long  line  of  test- 
ed daughters  he  has 
left,  which  include 
the  Gold  Medal  win 
ner.  Twylish  11th,  3 
lbs.  5i  ozs.  butter  in 
public  test,  in  24 
hours  (now  owned 
by  Hon.  R.  J.  Flem- 
ing, Toronto,  Can.). 


Dam 

L  GAMBOGE'S  IXIA, 
235192,  A.  J.C.C. 

A  splendid  daughter  of 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C,  out 
of  a  full  sister  to 
Royal  Majesty, 
79313. 

(See  opposite  page, 
No.  35.  for  her  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


|    Mabel's  Raleigh, 
P.  3722.  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug..  '05. 
1st  prize,  Grouville, 

May,  '05. 
1st  over  Jersey,  May, 

'07. 
Sire  of  25  tested  cows, 

including: 
Twylish    11th.    Gold 
Meda.l  public  butter 
test,    '12,   3   lbs.    5\ 
ozs.    butter,    69   lbs. 
milk;  Grand  Cham- 
pion    winner,     Do- 
minion    Exhibition, 
Toronto.  '13. 
Raleigh's  Florence 
Belle,  in  Register  of 
Merit,    732    lbs.    7.9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
6  years  old. 
Mabel's  Snowdrop,  616 
lbs.  3  ozs.  in  1  year, 
4  years  old. 
Raleigh's  Remarkable, 

581  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Mabel's  Raleigh's  Ada, 

564  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Raleigh's    Mabel,    514 

lbs.  4  ozs. 
Raleigh's  Pretty  Fon- 
taine. 495  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Raleigh's  Dainty.  440 

lbs.  14  ozs. 
R  a  1  e  i  g  h's  Eminent. 

436  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Mabel's    Poetess,    413 

lbs.  13  ozs. 
Raleigh's  Remem- 
brance.   372    lbs.    14 
ozs. 
Imp.  Nameless  Mabel. 
16  lbs.   7   ozs.   in   7 
days. 
Spectre's  Favorite, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.   4   ozs.,  89   days 
in  milk. 
Sire  of    13   bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Eminent's  Raleigh, 

69011. 
(Raleigh.  P.  3273,   H. 

C.) 
3d  prize  over  Jer.,   03. 
2d  State's  prize,  '03. 
Sire     of     many     prize 
winners    and    of    48 
tested  cows,  among 
the  latter  being: 
Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 
Raleigh's    Rose,    706 
lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 
Raleigh's    Calais,    696 

lbs.  11  ozs. 
Raleigh's  Houssie.  684 

lbs.  6  ozs. 
Raleigh's  Pretty  R"ar- 

nak,  676  lbs. 
And  19  others  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 
Sire  of  Raleigh's  Fairy 
Boy,  with  40  tested 
daughters ;    sold    in 
our   '09   auction   for 
$8,200,  to    Mr.  C  I. 
Hudson. 
Sire  of  The  Imported 
Jap,    75265,    sire    of 
23  tested  cows;  sold 
in  our  '07  auction  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney. 
He  has  5  or  more  other 
bulls  with   tested 
daughters. 


Mabel  Marcus,  213879. 

(Mabel  43d, 

P.  8611,  H.  C.) 

A  magnificent  cow, 
only  shown  one  sea- 
son and  won  with 
ease  first  prize  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '06. 
Milked  20  quarts 
and  made  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.  of  butter  in  24 
hours  on  ordinary 
feed. 

Her  daughter,  Mabel's 
Fairy  Maid.  214016, 
sold  as  a  yearling  in 
our  '09  auction  for 
$725;  now  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  529 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
1  yr.,  at  5  years  old. 


Mauser's  Pennithorpe, 
253303,  A.  J.  C.  C 
(P.  10126,  H.  C.) 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '10,  1  lb.  Hi 
ozs.  in  24  hours.  98 
days  after  calving. 

Sold  at  auction,  May, 
'11,  for  $1,150,  to 
Mr.  Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  Gedney 
Farm. 

Dam  of 

Raleigh's  Pennithorpe, 
210071,  that  tested 
for  the  late  Mr. 
Frank  W.  Hart,  17 
lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days,  3  years  old. 

Pennithorpe's  Raleigh, 
96185,  1st  prize, 
Grouville-St. 
Saviour  Show,  '11; 
sold  at  auction  in 
'11  for  $3,100,  to 
Muskego  Lakes  Jer- 
sey Herd,   Muskego, 

wis. 


Mauser,  P.  2892,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, April  Show, 
Western  Parishes. 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire. 

Sire  of 

Defiant  2d,  P.  10536. 
H.  C.  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb. 
13£  ozs.,  51  days  in 
milk. 

B  randie  9th.  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit.  June, 
'06,  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  42 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  4 
years  old. 

F  e  r  t  i  1  e's  Favorite, 
whose  daughter, 
Fertile's  Favorite 
2d.  P.  12750,  C,  is 
dam  of  Noble's  Fa- 
vorite, 235223,  a 
lovely  2-year-old 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $500,  to  Mr. 
Ed.  C  Lasater,  Fal- 
furrias,  Tex. 

Pennithorpe, 

F.  8098,  C. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C 

(Eminent, 

69631.  A.  J.  C  C) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (with 
his  get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse.'  02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  is  sire  of 
81  tested  cows. 


Rill.  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Her  sire,  Hope,  is  also 
sire  of  Nelly  Hope, 
public  test,  1  lb.  8J 
ozs.  b  u  1 1  e  r  in  24 
hours,  163  days  in 
milk. 


Marcus.  P.  2461,  H-  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Fon- 
taine's Rosette, 
162120,  that  sold  at 
our  '02  auction  sale 
for  $3,100. 

His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Mona's  Glory. 
P.  2404,  H.  C,  who 
has  a  number  of 
daughters  tested  in 
America,  and  who 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
in  '97. 


Mabel  31st, 

P.  5324,  H.  C. 

She  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Mabel's  Lad,  P. 
1034,  H.  C,  who 
sired  Brown  Fairy, 
F.  7819,  C,  dam  of 
the  noted  cow,  Fairy 
Glen/P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 
Brown  Fairy  is  also 
dam  of  Brown 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 157320,  a  22- 
quart  cow  sold  in 
our  '01  auction  for 
$1,200. 

Her  grandam,  Mabel 
2d,  F.  889,  H.  C,  is 
dam  of  Mabel  4th, 
18167,  A.  J.  C  C, 
that  was  sold  in  our 
'83  auction  for 
$2,100;  Mabel  4th 
is  dam  of  Cicero's 
Mabel.  18238,  that 
tested  15  lbs.  2  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

■  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d. 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  daughter.  Golden 
Fern's  Sensation, 
won  2d  prize  at  the 
great  St.  Louis  S., 
'04,  and  was  sold  at 
auction    for   $2,250. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st    and    Champion   at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C„ 


92. 


Hope.  P.  1948.  H.  C 
Sire  of  Prosper,  Parish 
prize.  '97;  Hope's 
R  e  g  i  n  a,  2d  over 
England,  half-broth 
ertoBeresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula.  P.  5323,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 


La  Chasse  Prince, 

P.  1927,  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Ouen  Show. 

Sire  of 

Hope,  1st  over  Jer.  and 

Par.  prize.  May,  '96. 

Woodbine,    2d    over 

Jer,  and  Par.  prize, 

Aug..  '97. 

Fontaine  8th, 

P.  5608,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '99. 

Dam  of  Fontaine's 
Lord,  1st  State's  pr.. 
£30,  over  Jer.,  and 
2d  pr.,  £S,  at  annual 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '01. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 


Golden  Fern, 
P.  4711.  H. 


Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 


Brown  Fern, 
F.  4606, 


f   Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

■  Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 
Marett  to  Lord 
Rothschild  at  a  long 
price. 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '94. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Mistake,  P.  4562,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

[  Mona  8  th, 

P.  3983,  H.  C. 

1st   pr.   over  Jer.   and 

Parish  prize,  '96. 

Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine  6th, 

P.  4320,  H.  C. 

Sister  of  Fontaine  9th. 
P.  6039,  H.  C,  1st 
Grouville,  '99; 
beating  the  cow  that 
won  1st  prize  over 
the  Island;  Bronze 
Medal,  *99;  21  qts. 
milk;  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Granddaughter  of  Fon- 
taine, F.  2058,  C, 
1st  over  Jersey,  '86 
and  '88. 


Scipio,  P.  157,  H.  C. 

Mabel  6th,  2d  over  Jersey,  '77. 

P.  360.  H.  C-  2d    Herd    Book    and 

Dam  of  Mabel  13th,  P.  Parish  prize,  '77. 
1125,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jersey,  '92;  1st  over 

Jersey,   '94;   dam   of  I  Mabel  2d.  F.  889,  H.  C. 

Mabel    23d,   P.   323,  Bronze  Medal  at  C.  I. 


H.  C. 
'93. 


2d  over  Jer., 


Fame  6th,  P.  3188,  C. 

A  remarkably  good 
dairy  cow. 

Daughter  of  Everton 
King.  P.  390,  C, 
sire  of  many  noted 
animals,  including 
Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H. 
C,  the  dam  of  Boyle 
(above). 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C 
Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th.  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made, 
"Boyle"  also  sired  the 
great  cow,  "Spec- 
kled Band,"  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'97.  2  lbs.  3£  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk; 
dam  of  the  wonder- 
ful cow,  "Nursie," 
that  made  the  phe- 
nomenal record  of  2 
lbs.  1\  ozs.  of  butter 
in  24  hours,  in  the 
public  butter  test, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 
She  sold  in  our  '07 
sale  for  $2,200  to 
Mr.  A.  B.  Lewis. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  the  Island 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
Her  dam  is  half-sister 

to  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e,  F. 

7124,   H.   C.   (as 

above). 


Ex.,  '71. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '75. 
4th  pr.  over  Jer.,  '80. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

(See  below.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win 
ner  of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 
(See  above.) 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin  Show, 

'94,  '95. 
Dam  of  the  butter-test 

cow,  A  u  r  e  a  (now 

Eminent's    Fern    of 

St-  Martin). 


He  is  the 
His  sire, 
His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d, 
saw.     She  made  at  the  rate  of  IS 
lbs.  6  ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  ~to  24  quarts  daily.    She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling 
calves  than  anv  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice  s  Sultan,  121193.) 


Bred  April  3,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193    A.  J.  C    C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himsel If 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana  s  Golden  Jolly,  861  Ml 
the  peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jollv,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions, 
has  been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  s; 


O  221 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  37.    Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  NANCY,  3065%,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Snow,  P.  16124,  C.) 


Bred  by  C.  J.  Robin,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  March  2,  1909. 

Imported  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  Gamboge's  Knight,  and  one  of  high  quality; 
beautiful  top  line,  sharp  withers,  and  thin,  flat  neck; 
prominent,  expressive  eyes,  wide  apart,  and  deeply 
dished  face;  good  depth  and  length  of  body;  wide, 
prominent  hips  and  well-set  tail  with  beautiful 
switch;  splendid  udder,  large,  square,  full  in  front 
and  well  out  behind;  teats  of  good  size,  perfectly 
placed.  A  valuable  cow,  and  a  great  breeder.  (See 
her  twin  daughters,  catalogued  on  opposite  page.) 
This  may  be  one  of  the  great  "bargains."  as  she  will 
not  be  in  bloom,  due  to  calve  in  August  to  one  of  the 
great  sons  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 


Sire 
GAMBOGE'S 

KNIGHT, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),   Apr.,   '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Sire  of  41  butter  test 
cows,  three  of  them 
testing  above  700 
lbs.  in  1  year — all 
three  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auction, 
viz.; 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs. 
9  ozs.  in  1  year. 

He  is  also  the  sire  of 
four  bulls  with  test- 
ed daughters,  in- 
cluding: 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  1st 
prize  with  his  prog- 
eny at  Royal  Show. 
April,  '11;  sire  of  21 
tested  cows,  one 
over  850  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year  as  a  4-year- 
old. 

Oxford  Knight,  full 
brother  to  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 

His  daughter,  Gam- 
boge's Tiddledy- 
wink,  was  Grand 
Champion  cow  at 
National  Dairy 
Show,  '12. 


Dam 
NANCY  2d, 
P.  5846,  C. 

Dam  of  Agnes,  P. 
14690,  H.  C.,  winner 
of  Certificate  of  Mer- 
it in  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '10,  as  a 
two  year-old,  with 
1  lb.  3  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hours,  1 75  days 
after  calving. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands.lst 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham. ,  St . 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  lstpr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

Sire  of  many  other 
wi nners ,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug..  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  72 
ozs. ,48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  GedneyFarm. 

Dam  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows. 


Fortescue  5  th, 

P.  1687,  H.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  the 
grand  old  cow 
Cocotte,  dam  of  6 
celebrated  cows,  in- 
cluding the  highest 
testing  daughter  of 
Oxford  Lad ;  also 
The  Owl's  Sensa- 
tion, dam  of  Sensa- 
tional Fern,  sold  in 
our  auction  for 
$10,200  when  8 
months  old. 


Nancy,  P.  2202,  C. 

Granddaughter 
of  the  great  cow, 
Quality,  F.  1748,  H. 
C.  Many  years 
ago,  when  on  the  Is- 
land, we  were  so 
taken  with  "Qual- 
ity" that  we  bought, 
at  a  long  price,  her 
son,  Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C,  and  left 
him  on  the  Island  to 
be  bred  to  our  cows 
before  shipment  to 
America. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion    winner   over  the    Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower,  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'   Dreamwold,    10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,   Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d   Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  &i  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5J  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2\  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter.  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,   17  lbs.  2\  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,    1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C.  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   \\  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '02,  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs. 

M.  M.  Patterson.  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 


Fontaine's  King. 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12$ 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

[  Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Boniface,  F.  399,  C. 

Lily  2d,  P.  115,  H.  C. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouvilfe  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour,  '96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Winner  in  6  public  but- 
ter tests. 

Dam  of  3  butter  test 
cows. 

Fortescue, 

P.  766,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '86. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '87,  '88. 


Stella  de  la  Franchise, 
P.  2364,  C. 

Dam  of  Rosa's  Wel- 
come 3d,  1204,  C. ,3d 
over  Jersey,  '90,  and 
sire  of  Distinction, 
P.  4736,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Starlight,  P. 
7973,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May, '00. 
1  lb.  12*  ozs.,  187 
days  in  milk. 


Everton  King, 
P.  390.  C. 

A  remarkable  sire  of 
grand  cows  of  mag- 
nificent dairy  type, 
inheriting  the  same 
from  his  illustrious 
dam,  Quality,  who 
won  first  prize  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Show,  '82, 
and  made  16  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter. 


Queen  of  the  May, 
F.  2133,  C. 


Charles  Dickens, 
P.  598,  C. 

Grandson  of  Cetewayo, 
who  sired  Cetewa- 
yo's  Silver  Bell.  17 
lbs.  2£  ozs.;  Cete- 
wayo's  Lily.  17  lbs.; 
Cetewayo's  Daisy. 16 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

Stelle,  P.  943,  H.  C 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '97. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C- 
Sire  of 

Cetewayo's  Silver  Bell, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Cetewayo's  L  i  1  v,  17 
lbs. 

Cetewayo's  Daisy,  16 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

(We  imported  Cete- 
wayo's Daisy  and 
sold  her  in  our  '83 
auction  for  $1,600.) 


,    Quality,  F.  1748,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 

Cham.  Cup  at  Roy. 

Jer.    Show,    '82;    16 

lbs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May,  '05, 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000. 

His  ten-months-old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
May,  '07,  sale  for 
$10,200,  and  in  the 
same  sale  his  grand- 
s  o  n,  "Stockwelt," 
sold  for  $11, 500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 
1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,   P.    2729. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 


Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup, 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

1st  Herd  Book.    90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th, 
P.  5391,  H.  Cm  1st 
prize,  Grouville,  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '98. 

Welcome,  F.  166,  H.  C. 

Lily,  P.  23,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  Cm 
grandam  of  Golden 
Fern's  Lad. 

Bergere,  F.  1878,  C. 

Forget-Me-Not, 
P.  291,  H.  C 

Rosette,  F.  1818,  C 

Romulus,  P.  181,  C. 

2d  St.  Peter,  '78. 

3d  Lon.  Dairy  Show. 

Sire  of  Mousy  2d, 
14962,  butter  test, 
17  lbs.  1  oz.  in  7 
days.  (Imported  by 
us,  Aug.,  '81,  and 
sold  in  May,  '82,  to 
the  late  Mr.  D.  F. 
Appleton.) 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Her  dam,  Brown  Fern 
2d,  is  dam  of  Aurea, 
P.  8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122), 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  4^ 
ozs.,  167  days  in 
milk;  Br.  Medal, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '03,  2Ibs.£oz., 
167  days  in  milk. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128, C 

Like  her  daughters  was 
a  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C 
(See  above.) 

Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370.  H.  C. 


Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '82. 
1st  Guenon  pr.,  '82, '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '83. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058,  C. 
1st  over  Jer,  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville.  '87. 
Sweepstakes  as  b  e  s  t 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 

Noble,  F.  104,  H.  C. 

Daisy,  F.  673,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo,  P.  224.  C. 
Sire  of   Everton   King 

and  of  4  tested  cows 

in  America. 

Sunrise,  F.  1947,  C. 

Farmer's  Glory, 
F.  274.  H.  C 

1st  over  Jertey,  '79. 


.  Erica,  F.  1946,  C. 


Hero,  P.  90,  H.  C. 

1st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes over  Jer..  '7o. 

1st  St.  Peter.  '76. 
Sire  of 

Daisy  of  St.  Peter,  20 
lbs.  5h  ozs. 

Cocotte,  16  lbs.  84  ozs. 

Satin  Bird,  14  lbs.  15£ 
ozs. 

Jenny    Le    Brocq,     14 
lbs.  14  ozs. 


Musique,  F.  1096,  C.        [  Stella,  F.  705.  C. 


Jolly,  F.  230,  C. 

Grey. 

Herd  Book  closed. 

Very  good  cow. 


Bull  owned  by 

John  De  Lacour. 

Rosy,  F.  682.  H.  C 


Due  to  calve  August  20,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  one  of  the  most  prepotent  sons  of  Golden  Fern's  Lid. 
Golden  Fern  of  Linden  was  "bred  to  ordef,"  our  desire  being  for  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  the  great  cow,  Golden  Lad's 
Industry,  16205S,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  progeny 
have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations,  and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  of  our  best  breeders.  (See  front  pages 
for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011.) 


Tattoo  103 


T,  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  38.    Heifer. 


COMBINATION'S  SPECKLED,  310530,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Twin  With  Combination's  Gamboge  Nancy,  310529,  below.) 


Bred  by  J.  J.  Richomme,  St.  Clement,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  May  20,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

White  in  forehead,  speck  on  right  shoulder;  specks 
on  stifles,  hips  and  left  flank;  line  above  black  switch; 
black  tongue. 

An  attractive  rich  fawn,  of  good  constitution  and 
dairy  type;  long,  deep,  well-ribbed  middlepiece; 
long  rump;  prominent  hips;  well-set  tail  with  beauti- 
ful switch;  splendid  udder  development,  with  large 
teats  squarely  placed. 


Sire— COMBINATION'S  PREMIER,  P.  4669,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  two  First  Prizes  at  Royal  Island  Shows,  in  large  classes. 
(See  extended  pedigr  e  below.) 

Dam— GAMBOGE'S  NANCY,  306S96,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  splendid  daughter  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645.  H.  C. 
(Sec  opposite  page.  No.  37,  for  her  extended  pedigree.) 


Bred  February  3,  1916,  to  Golden  Kern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  whose  dam  is  the  sensational  butter  cow  and  breeder, 
Grace  Barling  of  St.  Mary's,  306562,  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $700  to  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Chaffee,  Quechee,  Vt.,  for  whom  she  made 
653  lbs.  3  02S.  butter  the  first  year  after  importation.  She  has  a  daughter  with  a  record  of  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  one  year. 
The  sire  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  is  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  winner  of  numerous  first  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows,  a  son  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  95700,  out  of  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  one  of  the  best  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  (See  No.  5  for  pedi- 
gree of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir.) 


Tattoo  104 

No.  39.    Heifer. 


COMBINATION'S  GAMBOGE  NANCY,  310529,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Twin  With  Combination's  Speckled,  310530,  above.) 


Bred  by  J.  J.  Richomme,  St.  Clement,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  May  20,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  lovely  heifer,  of  great  constitution  and  beautiful 
outline ;  sweet  dished  face ;  straight,  strong  back ; 
body  of  unusual  capacity,  deep  and  wide,  with  hind 
quarters  about  perfect;  very  rugged,  yet  neat  in  bone 
and  stylish  in  carriage;  promises  a  beautiful  udder, 
with  good  sized  teats,  perfectly  placed. 


Sire 
COMBINATION'S 
PREMIER, 
P.  4669,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  11  entries,  bulls 
from  tested  dams , 
May,  '11. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  April,  "14. 
Sire  of 

Tapon's  Butterfly,  2d 
prize.  Class  1,  59 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14;  3d  prize. 
Class  3,  46  entries, 
May,  '15. 

Beach  Premier,  Re- 
serve yearling  bull 
at  Bath  and  West 
(13  entries)  and 
Royal  Counties 
Show  (20  entries), 
England,  '13. 

Combination's  Jessie, 
St.  John  Parish 
prize,  Class  3,  Royal 
Show,  May,  '15. 

The  Cardinal,  St.  Bre- 
lade  Parish  prize, 
Class  1,  April,  '13. 

Pretty  Emma,  St.  He- 
Her  Parish  prize, 
Class  I,  Aug.,  '13. 

My  Sweet  Virginia, 
276812,  sold  as  a 
10-mos.  -old  heifer 
calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $210,  and 
her    full    sister    for 

■  $200,  to  Dr.  C.  H. 
Frazier,  Willow 
Grove,  Pa. 

Combination's  Premier 
is  one  of  the  great 
service  bulls  in  the 
herd  of  Mr.  John  A. 
Perree,  Secretary  of 
the  Herd  Book 
Society. 

Dam 
GAMBOGE'S 

NANCY, 
306596,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(SNOW,P.16124,C.) 

A  splendid  daughter  of 

Gamboge's    Knight, 

P.  3645,  H.  C. 
(See  opposite  page,  No. 

37,  for  her  extended 

pedigree.) 


Combination, 

P.  3744,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Combination  of 

St.  Saviour's, 
88245,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
15  entries,  Aug., 
'06. 

1st  and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
10  entries,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of 

Hillside  Lad,  P.  4100, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
bulls  from  tested 
dams,  Aug.,  '08;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '08;  1st 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 

Combination's  Leda.P. 
14105.  H.  C.  (Com- 
bination's Golden 
Leda,  235187),  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Trinity 
Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '09. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $890- 

Sire  of  17  butter  test 
cows,  the  3  highest 
of  which  were  impor- 
ted by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions. 

Has  5  producing  sons 


Oakland's  Bess, 
P.  9833,  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '05,  1  lb.  3$ 
ozs.,  248  days  in 
milk. 

Dam  of 

Oakland's  Glory,  3d 
over  Jer.,  40  entries, 
and  Par.  prize,  Apr., 
'07.  Sire  of  King  of 
the  Roses,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Apr.,  '09;  La  Fosse 
Beauty  3d,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  Aug., 
'09.  Sire  of  numer- 
ous winners. 

Oakland's  Sailor,  3d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '06, 
and  other  prizes. 
Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
including  Pretty 
Lass  of  St. Lawrence, 
527  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year;  sold  in  our  '09 
auction  for  $360. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

Gamboge's  Knight,  2d 
over  Jersey  with  his 
progeny,  Apr. ,  '08 ; 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $6,700. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox  is 
sire  of  many  other 
winners. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865.  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Lad, 
imported  to  Amer- 
ica by  "Gedney 
Farm." 

Champion,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '06. 

Dam  of  Maitland  Con- 
stance, P.  10373, H. 
C,  4th  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03,  and  May, 
'04. 


Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B.  No.  999; 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  yr.,  when  7 
years  old. 

Warder,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '04.  (A  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cows.) 

Halloween,  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May,  '03.  D  a  m  of 
Halloween's  Fox, 
1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, Grouville  Sh. 
(Sire  of  many  great 
cows.) 

Bess,  P.  6968,  C. 
Also    dam    of    Bessie 

Willoh,  P.  10970,  H. 

C,     winner    of    St. 

Lawrence  Par.  prize. 

Royal    Show,    Aug., 

'10. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13.604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold.  740  lbs. 
butter.  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

And  22  others. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands. 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C- 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,     Agatha,      F. 

8432,  H.C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official   butter   test,    2 

lbs..    l£   ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 
Winner   of    first    prize 

at    the    3    Western 

Parishes  in  '99. 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 

Championship 

(Silver    Cup),     St. 

Saviour  Show,  '00. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

beating  former  Roy. 

winners  in  '00. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  sons 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  He  has  proved 
himself  one  of  the 
most  successful  sires 
the  Island  has  had 
for  many  years.  He 
won  the  State's  pr. 
over  the  Island  of 
£50  ($250)  in  "01 
and  '02,  with  five  of 
his  get. 

His  81  tested  daugh- 
ters are  topped  by 
Eminent's  Evasion, 
24  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days;  and  eight 
others  above  20  lbs. 

Favorite,  P.  8354,  H.C. 

(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess,  157604.) 

A  grand  dairy  cow. 
Sold  in  our  sale. 
May,  '01,  for  $500 
to  Mr.  F.  W.  Crane! 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C-  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

He  was  in  service  at 
"Linden  Grove"  for 
five  years. 

(See  below.) 

Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Dam  of 

Flying    Fox,    P.  2729, 

Alicante.  P.  3SS0.  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

(Three  Champion  win- 
ners.) 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam.  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

F.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 
Jersey  weight. 


Golden  Fein's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sire  of  Golden  Sultana, 
winner  3d  prize  at 
the  great  St.  Louis 
Show,  Sept.,  '04,  and 
sold  in  the  ring  for 
$2,350. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows 
and  28  producing 
bulls. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 

Sweepstakes,  N.  C..'92. 

Dam  of  Little  Emi- 
nence, 122506,  21 
lbs.  6  ozs.  Also  dam 
of  Eminent  and 
Eminent  2d,  two  fa- 
mous sires. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize.  '94. 
Her  dam  is  half-sister 

to  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e,  F- 

7124,  H.  C. 

Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C- 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128.  C- 
As  a  dairy  cow  in  her 

day  had  few  equals 

on  the  Island. 


Orme.  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S..  N.  A. 
S.  S. 


Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C  C 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 
(See  above.) 

Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq, 
the  best  judge  of 
Jerseys  on  the  Is- 
land, told  us  that 
the  bull  Courage 
wat  the  best  son  of 
Golden  Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 
P.  3370.  H.  C. 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  2d  H. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  C.. 
winner  of  2d  prize, 
St.  Martin  Show, 
'94  and  '95. 

Also  grandam  of  Gold- 
en Fern,  P.  4711,  H. 
C. 


Bred  January  9,  191b,  to  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011, 
this  prepotent  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.) 


A.  J.  C.  C.     (See  opposite  page  for  further  information  regarding 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  40.    Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  SKYLARK,  306561,  A. 

(Daisy  Skylark,  F.  10058,  C.) 


J  ■     \y»     \j* 


Bred  by  P.  J.  Picot,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  August  7,  1906. 

Imported  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Spot  in  forehead;  on  top  of  right  shoulder  and  on 
left  stifle;  two  specks  on  right  stifle;  fringe  on  flanks; 
brisket,  belly,  fore  ankles,  hind  stockings  and  switch 
white. 

A  handsome  cow,  of  the  Gamboge's  Knight  type; 
good  head,  bright,  prominent  eyes;  clean  neck; 
strong,  level  back  and  prominent  hips;  body  of  great 
capacity,  long,  deep,  and  with  well  sprung  ribs; 
deep,  square  udder,  large,  and  of  beautiful  shape, 
attached  high  behind,  full  in  front,  with  large  and 
perfectly  placed  teats;  prominent  milk  veins;  great 
length  of  rump  and  good  seting  of  tail,  which  is  thin 
and  long,  with  beautiful  switch.  A  great  cow  for 
any  herd. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show.  '05.  Sire 
of  16  butter  tested 
cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C..  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May.  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug. ,'06,  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show.  Apr.,  '09.  Sire 
of  9  butter  tested 
cows. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass. 
P.  11386.  H.  C. 
winner  of  1st  over 
Jer.,  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup,  May,  '11; 
and  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  two  public 
butter  tests — record, 
2  lbs.  1  i  ozs. 


Sire 
GAMBOGE'S 

KNIGHT, 
P.  3645,  H.C. 

(95698,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),   Apr.,    '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli. 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  1st  over  Jersey 
with  h  s  progeny, 
Apr.,  '11.  Oxford 
You'll  do  has  21 
official  test  daugh 
ters,  and  is  sire  of 
many  distinguished 
prize  winners.  He 
is  now  in  the  "Lin- 
den Grove"  stables. 

His  son,  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
has  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  a  number 
of  his  splendid 
daughters  are  in  this 
sale. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 
already  41  tested 
daughters. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  'II  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

His  three  highest  test- 
ing daughters  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions,  viz.: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink.  722  lbs.  14 
OZS.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

We  imported  many 
others  among  his 
very  best  progeny. 


Dam 
YOUNG 

SKYLARK, 

P.  10870,  C. 

She  has  very  much  the 
same  blood  elements 
as  Oxford  Cocottc, 
the  highest  testing 
daughter  of  Oxford 
Lad,  tracing  through 
dam  to  the  bull  that 
produced  old 
Cocotte,  who  has  4 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters and  was  also 
dam  of  The  Owl's 
Sensation,  dam  of 
Sensational  Fern, 
who  sold  in  our  auc 
tion  for  $10,200 
when  S  months  old. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
1st  prize  winner  over 

the     Island     and 

Blythwood     Bowl, 

Aug..  '04. 
3d   prize   over  Jersey, 

Aug..  '01.  '02. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test.  2  lbs.  7|  ozs.,  48 

days  in  milk. 
She  and  her  dam  have 

each  3  public  butter 

tested  daughters. 

f  Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123.  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '02. 

Sweepstakes  over  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1  1  e 
Show.  '05. 

Oxford  Lud  sired  the 
great  bulls.  Majesty. 
Lucy's  Champion 
and  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  the  latter 
selling  at  our  '10 
auction  sale  lor 
$11,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter.  Oxford 
Cocotte— 724  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
— was  imported  by 
us  and  sold  in  the 
"Linden  G  r  o  v  e" 
auction,  '11.  for 
$1,700. 


Free  Girl. 

P.  6921.  H.  C. 

She  is  descended  from 
the  bull  Fortescue. 
who  produced  the 
noted  cow  C<  «otte, 
grandam  of  Sensa- 
tional Fern.  etc. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flving  Fox. 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug..  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen.  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  £  oz. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2£  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl, 
15  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And  20  other  tested 
cows. 

I   Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C..  J.  H.  B.i 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1  £  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
auction  for  $1,700 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson. Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 


Caiest.  P.  2591.   H.   C. 

1  st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  S..  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


.  Gamboge's  Pride. 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 
The   great  butter  test 
cow. 

I"   Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C.i 
Sire  of  26  butter  test 
cows. 

(See  above.) 

{  Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 
Dam  of 
Golden    Queen    of    St . 
Saviour,    2    lbs.     H 
ozs.,    214   days   in 
milk. 
Oxford  Ixia,  2  1  b  s.  8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 
and   5    other  public 
butter  tests. 
Mas  3  producing  sons. 

[    Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Ter.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  "02. 

Goddington  purse.  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Vat 

Eminent  2d  has  Si' 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Among  them  are  the 
following  with  yr.'s 
records . 

Rose  Fern  Rosebud 
642  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 


Joanna  2d, 

P.  4924,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced His  son, 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son. 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  sale 
for  $10,000. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A,  J.  C.  C. 
A    very   rich   and   per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
Has  5  producing  sons. 


[  Ravachol. 

P.  2032.  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  before  his 
value  as  a  sire  was 
known. 

Courageous   Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Among  his  tested 
daughters  is  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit. 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12? 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

{  Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582.  C 
(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy.  P.  1184.H.C. 

Gamboge  2d 

P.  2294,  H.  C 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  1  £  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H    C 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89- 

2d  ov.  J.,  Apr..  '87,  "89. 

1st  ov.  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante.  P.  3880,  H. 
C-,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

Oxford  Rose.  P.  3787. 
C.,  dam  of  Courage. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C 
(See  above.) 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show. 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

I    Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs.. 
when  ten  years  old. 

Joanna  2d  was  by  Paul, 
sired  Helena.  P.  5203 
of  the  bull.   Helena's 


Boyle.   P.    1559.   H.   C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7  th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France    when    12 

months  old. 


Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 


Orme,  P.   1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane   2d ,    2 

lbs.  li  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence. 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C 


Courage,    P.    1813,    C. 


Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 


Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.   C. 


Fontaine  4th. 

F.  2537,  C. 
Reserve   No.   for  Cup, 

'90. 
1st  over  Jer..  "90,  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
and  Aug.,  '89. 


Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her    day    on    the 

Island. 

W'olseley.  P.  401.  H.  C 
lstov.  Jer..  '83, '84, '85.' 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.  Jubilee 

Show,  '83. 
Cham.   Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, '83. 


.Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 


Boyle,    P.    1559.    H.    C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize.  '94. 

Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606.  C 

Dam    of    Brown    Fern 

2d,  P.  1944.  H.  C 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Toosie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 
2d   pr.   over  Jer..   '70. 

Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582,  C. 

Rosette  2d. 

F.  943,  H.  C. 
1st  prize- at  Grouville. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  7   1st  prizes 
in  England. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C 

Rosette  4th. 

P    2128.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Rose, 

P.  3787.  H.  C 
Milked   as  high  as   20 
quarts. 

Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347.  H..C. 
3d  ov.  J.  and  P.  p.,  '82. 
1st  Guenon  p..  '82. '83. 

Fontaine,   F.   2058.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '86. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.  C. 
lstpr.  ov.  Jer.,  '83,  '84. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
2d  prize  over  Jer.,  '70. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C- 
2d  pr.   over  Jer., 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 


'83. 


Mahomet.  P.  259.  C 

Mussy.  F.  1152,  C. 

Her  daughter,  Mussy 
2d.  was  imported 
and  sold  by  us  in 
our  '82  auction  for 
$790. 

Sultan.  F.  58,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.,  '67. '68. 


i    Longueville  Queen. 
F.  272.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island. 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 


Tootsie.  P.  3214.  H-  C 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show. 
"94.  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea.  P. 8693, 
H.  C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '03. 


P.   1  i43.  H.  C.  out  of   Joanna,  F.  7682.  C.      Paul 
H.  C,   public  butter   test.    1  lb.  9i  ozs..  the   dam 
Fox. 


Due  to.calve  April  8th,  1916,  by  the  peerless  Grand  Champion  bull,   Sultana's  Golden  Tolly,   S61S0 
opposite  page.)  J       J 


(See  his  pedigree  on 


Tattoo  139 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  41.     Bull. 


SULTANA'S  SKYLARK,  126790,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Cuopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  5,  1914. 

Spot  in  forehead;  brisket,  belly,  legs,  tongue,  tail 
and  switch  white. 

A  handsome  greyish  fawn,  of  great  constitution 
and  dairy  type.  Strong  "bull"  head,  with  bright, 
prominent  eyes;  great  length  and  depth  of  body; 
back  strong  and  straight;  splendid  loins  and  wide, 
prominent  hips;  tail  well  set  on,  long  and  thin,  with 
good  switch.  Sired  by  the  peerless  Grand  Champion 
bull,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  out  of  a  splen- 
didly bred  cow  by  Gamboge's  Knight,  out  of  a  daugh- 
ter of  Oxford  Lad. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.C.  C. 

The  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  is  the  admiration  of 
all 'Jersey  breeders,  and  is  not  for  sale  at  any 
price.  The  question  has  quite  often  been 
asked,  "What  would  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly 
bring  on  the  Island?" 

His  son.  The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly.  100180,  sold 
as  a  yearling  in  our  '12  auction  for  $675. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  com- 
peting against  two  Cham,  winners  over  the 
Island  and  the  winners  of  Championships  at 
eleven  of  America's  most  important  shows 
in  '11.  he  won  the  following: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.old  class.  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull,  2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 

Gold  Medal  offered  by  American  Jer.  Cattle  Club 
for  Grand  Cham,  bull  bred  by  exhibitor. 

Headed  herd  winning  $200  Special  prize,  "bull 
and  10  females." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100  Special)  for  Grand  Champion 
bull. 

Sired  the  5  animals  winning  1st  prize  for  calf 
herd.  5  entries. 

Defeating  the  Cham,  winners  at  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Kentucky,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Iowa 
and  Minnesota  State  Fairs,  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  National  Jer.  Show  (Shelbyville, 
Ky.),  International  Dairy  Show  (Milwaukee, 
Wis.),  '11;  and  Champions  over  the  Island  in 
'09  and  '10. 

His  only  daughter  tried  for  Register  of  Merit 
work  made  308  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  9  months 
of  her  year's  test,  beginning  at  2  yrs.  5  mos. 
old. 

He  is  sire  of: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly,  100629,  winner  of  Grand 
Championship  at  Mississippi- Alabama  Fair, 
'13,  '14  and  '15.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st  prize  heifer  calf  and  one 
of  1st  prize  calf  herd.  National  Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  2d  prize  senior  bull  calf 
and  head  of  1st  prize  calf  herd.  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sarah's  Sultan,  1st  prize  yearling  bull.  Tennessee 
State  Fair,  '14.  Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 

St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sultana,  1st  prize  junior  yearl- 
ing heifer,  13  entries.  Mississippi-Alabama 
Fair,  '14.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

And  other  winners. 

His  75  per  cent,  sister,  Fern's  Viola,  who  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10  months  of  her  year's  test 
(bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  is  dam  of  Viola's 
Raleigh.  121171,  1st  junior  yearling  bull  and 
Junior  Champion,  Mississippi- Alabama  Fair, 
'15. 
His  half-brother.  Jolly's  Royal  Sultan  (by  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly),  sold  at  auction  for  $10,000,  and 
is  sire  of  1  in  Register  of  Merit. 


Dam 
GAMBOGE'S  SKYLARK,  306561. 

(DAISY  SKYLARK,  F.  10058,  C.) 

Daughter  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C, 
dam  by  Oxford  Lad.  P.  3123,  H.  C,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(See  opposite  page  for  her  extended  pedigree.) 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $12,000. 

Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit,  including: 

Jolly's  Viola,  233315, 
493  lbs.  butter,  1 
year,  4  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
239332,  5.696  lbs. 
milk;  418  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter,  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  old,  at 
White  Horse  Farm. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $425. 

Handsome  Viola's 
Jolly,  239757,  5,652 
lbs.  S  ozs.  milk;  400 
lbs-  12  ozs.  butter,  in 
one  year,  at  2  years 
old,  at  White  Horse 
Farm.  Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $725. 

Fern's  Viola,  237208, 
6,545  lbs.  3  ozs.  milk, 
390  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 
in  1  year,  at  2  years 
old,  for  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson.  Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove." 

Viola's  Jolly  Lady, 
244177,  5,038  lb  s. 
11.2  ozs.  milk,  381 
lbs.  13  ozs.  butter,  in 
1  year,  at  3  years 
old,  at  Elmendorf 
Farm.  Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove." 

Viola's  Sensation, 
239334.  4,846  lbs.  8 
ozs.  milk,  365  lbs.  4 
ozs.  butter,  in  1  yr., 
at  2  years  old,  at 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $1,125,  at 
10  months  old. 

Fern's  Viola  (above 
mentioned)  has  been 
re-tested,  and  at 
last  report  had  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10 
months,  She  is  75 
per  cent,  same  blood 
as  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly 
sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bulls  at 
Forest  City  (Ohio), 
Lexington.  Ky..  and 
LUah  State  Fairs  in 
'14;  and  many  other 
winners. 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion.  North  Show,  '00.     A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 
Sire  of  21  tested  cows,  and  of  5  sons  with  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 
Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce. National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 

many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including; 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  11  ozs.  in  1  year. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter's,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby.  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sire  of  10  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including  Derry's  Golden  Jolly,  sire 

of  13,  sold  at  auction  for  $11,000. 
Eleven  untested  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly  are  the  dams  of  Register  of 

Merit  cows- 
Sire  of  Mourier  Lass,  234539,  Grand  Champion  cow.   Utah  State  Fair,   '13 

and  '14;  and  many  other  winners. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463.  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for$7,0-)0. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and   07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  '07. 
Dam  of 

Noble  of  Oaklands.  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull  and 
progeny,  April,  '10.      He  was  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $15,000. 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test.  May, 
'05,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C  (now  named  Willoh's  Lady  Viola,  219486, 
A.  J.  C.  C),  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test.  May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38 
days  in  milk.  4  years  1  month  old.  She  is  the  dam  of  5  official  tested 
daughters,   and  of  a  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Poppy  Viola.  P.  10902,  H.  C  (now  named  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola),  that 
we  imported  in  '06.  We  re-bought  her  at  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton's  sale,  '08, 
for  $2,550.  She  is  looked  upon  on  the  Island  as  having  made  the  most 
phenomenal  public  butter  test  (taking  into  consideration  age  and  lacta- 
tion) ever  made,  testing  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk,  being  only  30  mos. 
old.     She  made  a  private  test  at  home  of  2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24  hours.  * 

Goddington  Bagatelle,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  6  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  (above  mentioned)  now  has  37  butter  test  daughters 
and  28  producing  sons,  including  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  a  Champion 
winner,  sire  of  1 1  tested  cows. 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island  and  dam  of  L'ncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  H.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has 
inherited  all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as 
48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  whom  we  sold  to  Elmendorf  Farm  for 
$11,100,  produced  for  them,  Elvirian  Lad,  106674.  1st  pnze  yearling  bull 
(9  entries).  Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13.  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad  has  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit;  his  son.  Sultana's 
Fawn  Prince  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  also  has  4  daughters  in  Register 
of  Merit.  His  daughter.  Sultan's  Jolly  Prncess,  sold  in  our  auction  for 
$1,600. 

Her  son,  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  produced  Golden  Daisy 
Fox,  in  Register  of  Merit,  419  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  2  years  old; 
and  Exila  Fox  Sultana,  in  Register  of  Merit,  343  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  2  years  old — 
the  former  owned  and  tested  by  Cornell  University,  and  the  latter  by 
Mr.  H.  C.  McLallen,  Trumansburg,  N.  V. 

Her  daughter,  Sultana  of  Linden,  was  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,750,  at 
8  months  old. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P,  2160,  H.  C 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.    and 

Championship, 

North    Club    Show, 

'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 

use    at    "L  i  n  d  e  n 

Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 

old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire    of   many   prize 

winners    and    tested 

cows. 


Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

1st  H.  B.  over  Jer., '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578.  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P. 3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96,  who  was 
sold  to  Mr.  P.  Rob- 
erts, Narberth,  Pa., 
for  a  record  price. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


NOT  A  "RICH  MAN'S  PLAYTHING" 

SEVEN  DAUGHTERS  OF  GAMBOGES  KNIGHT  AT  $1,750  EACH.     DO  THEY  NOT  REPRESENT  A  SOUND  INVESTMENT? 
Five  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  With  Records  Averaging  670  Lbs.  8  Ozs.  of  Butter  in  One  Year,  at  Five  Years  Eleven 

Months  Old — Away  Above  the  Average. 

Three  Have  Produced  Cows  With  Official  Butter  Tests. 

"Doubting  Thomases"  have  been  disposed  to  smile  wisely  at  the  men  of  large  affairs  who  come  to  our  Decoration  Day  auc- 
tions and  buy  the  "plums,"  which  in  some  cases  bring  a  thousand  dollars  or  more.  The  same  "Thomases,"  when  they  have 
any  Gamboge's  Knight  blood  for  sale,  will  state  in  the  pedigrees:  "Seven  of  his  daughters  sold  in  one  lot  for  SI, 7.50  each."  Some 
other  Thomases  will  pity  the  man  who  paid  the  price — they  would  "look  a  long  time  at  the  money  before  paying  that  much  for 
cows,"  and  they  ask,  WHAT  DID  THOSE  COWS  EVER  DO?  We  will  give  the  facts,  as  they  exist  five  years  after  the  pur- 
chase, and  ask  in  return,  WHO  IS  ENTITLED  TO  THE  SMILE? 

THOSE  SEVEN  GAMBOGE'S  KNIGHT  COWS  SOLD  IN  THE  "LINDEN  GROVE"  DECORATION  DAY  AUCTION 

FOR  $1,750  EACH 

In  the  first  place,  Manager  A.  K.  Heath,  of  White  Horse  Farm,  for  which  establishment  the  cows  were  bought,  writes: 
"The  offspring  from  those  Gamboge's  Knight  cows  have  nearly  all  been  kept  on  the  Farms."  This  alone  is  a  great  credit  and 
a  compliment  to  the  cows.  They  are  all  living  and  breeding  regularly,  and  their  achievements  have  contributed  greatly  to  the 
prestige  of  White  Horse  Farms,  which  occupies  a  prominent  and  favorable  position  in  American  Jersey  breeding  establish- 
ments. As  an  "advertisement"  alone,  they  have  returned  a  great  proportion  of  their  purchase  price.  But  they  have  done  other 
and  more  important  things,  which  the  following  will  witness: 

GAMBOGE'S  GREY  BEAUTY,  252162,  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  784  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  at  six  years 
ten  months  old.     She  is  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  Gamboge's  Knight. 

GAMBOGE'S  TIDDLEDYWINK,  252156,  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  722  lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  at  five  years 
six  months  old.  She  stands  second  in  Gamboge's  Knight's  list.  She  was  Senior  Champion  cow  at  Waterloo  and  Grand  Cham- 
pion at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  1912,  and  at  the  latter  show  was  in  the  herd  winning  First  Prize  for  "get  of  sire"  and  First 
Prize  for  "dairy  herd."  She  was  on  the  show  circuit  2+  months  during  her  great  test.  Her  son  by  Noble  of  Oaklands  was  a 
prize  winner  two  years  at  the  Connecticut  State  Fair;  and  the  calf  she  carried  when  imported  was  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for 
$325  to  Mr.  Wimbish,  of  Georgia. 

GAMBOGE'S  FANCY  PRINCESS,  252154,  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  712  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter,  at  five  years  eight  months 
old.  She  stands  third  in  Gamboge's  Knight's  list  of  forty  tested  daughters.  She  is  dam  of  Oxford  Majesty's  Princess,  306589, 
public  butter  test  as  a  four-year-old,  2  lbs  in  24  hours,  from  41  lbs.  4  ozs.  milk — sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $325.  At  White 
Horse  Farm  they  bred  from  her  Financial  Raleigh's  Pride,  276170,  that  made  the  Register  of  Merit,  beginning  test  at  one  year 
eleven  months  old,  with  398  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  from  8,141  lbs.  12.8  ozs.  milk.  This  heifer  won  First  Prize  in  calf  class  at  the 
Devon  (Pa.)  Cattle  Show,  and  was  2d  at  Waterloo  and  3d  at  National  Dairy  Show  in  large  and  hotly  contested  classes.  Her 
sire's  dam,  Financial  Uaisy,  who  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  695  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  was  sold  in  our  1911  auction  to  White 
Horse  Farm  fur  $2,600. 

GAMBOGE'S  HANDSOME  DUCHESS,  252150,  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  566  lbs.  5  ozs.  buttter,  at  seven  years  live 
months  old.  She  is  the  dam  of  Noble's  Fawn  Prince,  9o70.~>  (sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $500  to  Mrs.  Adda  F.  Howie,  Elm 
Grove,  Wis.),  Junior  Champion  bull  at  National  Dairy  Show,  Wisconsin  State  Fair,  and  International  Dairy  Show,  1911 — defeat- 
ing every  bull  at  Chicago  in  1911  excepting  our  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  who  was  Grand  Champion. 

GAMBOGE'S  PRIMROSE,  252171,  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  566  lbs.  butter  at  U  years  old. 

GAMBOGE'S  PROSPERITY,  252142,  is  the  dam  of  Oxford  Sybil,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  1914,  2  lbs.  9}  ozs.  in  24  hours 
from  37  lbs.  2  ozs.  milk — a  great  record  for  a  four-year-old  in  public  test. 

GAMBOGE'S  PROSPERITY  LASS,  252189,  has  a  daughter  in  the  Register  of  Merit— 344  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter  in  one  year  at  two 
years  old.  She  also  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Majesty's  Oxford  King,  whose  get  won  for  Mr.  R.  W.  Gibson,  the  Premier  Champion- 
ship for  Breeder  at  the  Iowa  State  Fair,  1915. 

The  Year's  Milk  Alone  from  One  of  These  Cows,  in  the  Chicago  Market,   Would  Fetch  Nearly  $250— Not  to  Mention  the  Value 

of  the  Calf. 

THEIR  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  RECORDS  ARE  106  POUNDS  ABOVE  THE  AVERAGE  FOR  4,297  JERSEY  COWS  IN   THE 

A.  J.  C.  C,  REGISTER  OF  MERIT. 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY   CATTLE,  MAY   30,  1916. 


No.  42.    Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  GRISETTE,  353233,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  18378,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  A.  J.  Bisson,  Jr.,  St.  Breladc,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  May  16,  1911. 

Solid  color,  except  narrow  stripe  on  brisket;  black 
tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  October31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  very  handsome  young  cow  of  high  quality,  splendid 
constitution  and  undoubted  dairy  capacity;  perfect 
symmetry  of  outline ;  carries  a  lovely  head,  with 
long  fiat  neck,  thin  withers,  back  straight  and  strong, 
with  broad,  prominent  hips  and  good  rump;  beauti- 
fully set,  thin  tail,  with  long  black  switch;  udder  a 
model  in  shape  and  texture,  and  "milks  away  to 
nothing,"  with  great,  long  beautifully  placed  teats. 
A  wonderfully  neat  type  of  cow. 

i  Agatha's   Flying   Fox 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

I    1st   prize   and   Sweep- 

■i        stakes,    St.    Saviour 
and     Grouville 

|        Show,  '02. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 

|        land  in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

|    1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

j  Sire  of 

I   Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 

|       prize,     Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 

I        Reserve  Cham.,   St. 
Saviour    and    Grou- 

|        ville  Show,  '05. 

I   Combination,  P.  3744, 

j        H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 

J  pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
B  e  a  u  v  o  i  r  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield. 
|  Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 


Sire 
GAMBOGE'S 

KNIGHT, 
P.  3645,  H.C. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $6,700  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
Paoli,  Pa. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 
His  son,  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  won  1st  prize  for 
bull  and  progeny  at 
the  Apr.,  'II,  Bull 
Show,  Island  of  Jer; 
sire  of  22  official  test 
cows;  now  in  the 
"L  i  n  d  e  n  Grove" 
herd. 
34  of  his  sons  and 
daughters  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions 
f  o  r  an  average  of 
$800. 
Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them 
with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year.  Twelve  of 
the  19,  including  the 
five  with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions: 
Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs. 
i  Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs. 
Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 
Gamboge's      Brownie, 

652  lbs. 
Gamboge's   Areola, 

592  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Daisy's  January  Rose, 

585  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Handsome 
Duchess,   566  lbs.   5 
ozs. 
Gamboge's     Primrose, 

566  lbs. 
Gamboge's       Princess, 

558  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Gamboge  Knight's 
Artistic,   540   lbs.   8 
ozs. 
Gamboge's  Vellum,  531 

lbs.  12  ozs. 
Knight's       Fancy 
Princess,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs. 
Gamboge's      Modesty, 

525  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Merry  May, 

520  lbs.  4  ozs. 
Black  Flower,  516  lbs. 

15  ozs. 
Manor's    Peeress,    516 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Crocus,  515 

lbs.  1  oz. 
G  a  m  b  o  g  e's     Fawn 
Beauty,  505  lbs.   15 
ozs. 
Knight's    Crocus,    505 
lbs.  9  ozs. 

Dam 
GRISETTE  4th, 
P.  12102,  C. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
1S7430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7i 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  Gedney  Farm. 

Dam  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows. 

(See  No.  44  for  further 
particulars  regarding 
this  great  cow.) 


Derry's  Running  Fox, 
P.  3210,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize.  Class  I , 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Apr.,  '02. 

Sire  of 

Honey  Maid  of  St. 
Peter,  195799,  in 
Register  of  Merit 
(A),  438  lbs.  14  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  10 
yrs.  old;  sold  in  our 
'07  auction  for  $350 
to  Bowmont  Farms, 
Salem,  Va. 

Fox's  Dairy  Queen, 
203473,  sold  at  auc- 
tion in  '07  for  $1,075. 

His  half-sister,  Golden 
Rose,  is  dam  of  the 
bull,  Derry's  Golden 
Lad,  sold  at  auction 
for  $11,000;  sire  of 
13  tested  cows. 


Grisette, 

P.  6669,  C. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner   over   the    Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6.S41  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  Si  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5J  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2^  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  IS  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  II  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,  17  lbs.  2\  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,   milked  20  qts.,    1    day, 

with  1st  calf. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C- 


(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   \\  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.    M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


Caiest,  P.  2591.  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  450S,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '96. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
Winner  in  6  public  but- 
ter tests. 
Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
&\  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs. 
And  23  others. 

(See  above.) 


Mantlet's   Rosy   2d, 
P.  5718,  H.  C. 

A  grand  cow. 

Dam  of  Golden  Rose, 
P.  7838.  H.  C,  2d 
over  Jersey  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '99. 

Tambour, 

P.  1872,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Spring  Jack,  P. 
2332,  H.  C,  sire  of  6 

high  testing  cows, 
including  Nursie, 
winner  of  Silver 
Medal,  2  lbs.  7$  ozs., 
300  days  in  milk; 
sold  in  our  '07  auc- 
tion for  $2,200. 

Highland  Pet, 

F.  7764,  C. 

1st  prize  aged  cow  and 
1st  in  Special  Class, 
St.  Brelade  Show. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12^ 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad, 
Oxford  Ixia  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

She  has  produced  two 
1st  prize  winners 
over  the  Island,  two 
public  butter  test 
cows,  and  the  cow, 
Oxford  Ever,  dam  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do 
and  Oxford  Knight. 

Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  J.,  '92. 

Mantlet's  Rosy, 
P.  4248,  C. 

Wonder  Lad, 

P.  1390,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Clarence,  P.  1494, 
H.  C,  1st  pr.,  St. 
Peter,  and  sire  of 
Golden  Lily,  1st  pr. 
over  Jer.  She  is 
dam  of  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir,  Cham,  win- 
ner over  the  Island, 
'98,  and  sold  in  our 
'01  auction  for 
$3,500. 

Tambourette, 

F.  7794,  H.  C. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad,; 
P. 2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  "96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced, 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  ten-months-old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Her  dam,  Brown  Fern 
2d,  is  dam  of  Aurea, 
P.  8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122), 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  4* 
ozs.,  167  days  in 
milk;  Br.  Medal, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '03,  2  lbs.  ioz.. 
167  days  in  milk. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying   Fox,    P.   2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Forfarshire,    P.     2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 


[  Countess  of  Oaklands, 
162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

f  Boyle  P.   1559,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

i   Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup, 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th, 
P.  5391.  H.  C,  1st 
prize,  Grouville,  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '98. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 

2dov.  J.,  Apr.,  '87, '89. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

Sire    of    many    noted 

cows. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her   day   on   the 

Island. 
B  y   the   same   sire   as 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

sire  of  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

May  Lad, 

P.  1240,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

Like  her  daughters  was 
a  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  " 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

f  Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

1   Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 


Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer,  and  Par. 

prize,  '82. 
IstGuenon  pr.,  '82, '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '83. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes  as  best 

cow  in  show,   '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 
1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,' 70. 

1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

Marquis, 

P.  804,  C. 


Fliquet  2d, 

P.  636,  H.  C. 


Paragon,  P.  743,  C. 


Lowland  Beauty, 
F.  3971,  C. 


f  Useful  Lad,  ) 

P.  997,  H.  C.  I   Lady  Useful, 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '88.  L  P.  796,  H.  C. 

His   dam   is   a   grand-      4th  H.  B.  pr.,  May, '85. 


daughter  of  Carlo, 
P.  ISO,  C,  sire  of  4 
tested  cows. 


Wonderful, 

P.  2511,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  Aug.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '91. 
2d  Cham.  Class,  '91. 


1  st    over    Jersey    and 
Par.  pr.,  '86. 


Fancy's  Conquest, 
P.  717,  H.  C. 
Parish  pr.,  April,   '85. 


Jersey  Wonder, 
P.  859,  C. 


Last  calf  December  27,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Bred  April  10,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  sensational  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  306562, 
in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  and  dam  of  a  630-lb.  Register  of  Merit  cow.  She  was  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for  $700.  The  sire  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  is  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous 
first  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows.      (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


0  465 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  43.     Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  QUEEN  PRIMROSE,  318385,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  D.  Bauche,  St.  Peter,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  31.  1911. 

Imported  April  8,  1914,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  attractive  light  fawn,  of  refined  type;  one  of 
the  young  daughters  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  Highly 
Commended,  and  from  a  Highly  Commended  dam; 
neat  head,  with  inturned  horns  and  bright,  lustrous 
eyes;  flat  neck,  sharp  withers  and  prominent  spine; 
long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  strong  loins;  wide, 
prominent  hips;  thin,  long  tail,  with  splendid  switch; 
beautiful  square  udder,  with  good-sized  teats,  well 
placed. 


f  Sire 

GAMBOGE'S 

KNIGHT, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (w  i  t  h  his 
progeny),   Apr.,   "08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Sire  of  41  butter  test 
cows,  three  of  them 
testing  above  700 
lbs.  in  1  year — all 
three  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auction, 
viz.: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs. 
9  ozs.  in  1  year. 

He  is  also  the  sire  of 
four  bulls  with  test- 
ed daughters,  in- 
cluding: 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  1st 
prize  with  his  prog- 
eny at  Royal  Show, 
April.  '11;  sire  of  21 
tested  cows,  one 
over  900  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year  as  a  4-year 
old. 

Oxford  Knight,  full 
brother  to  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 

His  daughter.  Gam- 
boge's Tiddledy- 
wink,  was  Grand 
Champion  cow  at 
National  Dairy 
Show,  '12. 


Dam 
QUEEN 

PRIMROSE  2d, 
P.  14925,  H.  C. 


f  Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
|    1st   prize  and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and     Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug. ,  '06 ;  1  st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09.  Sire 
of  17  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 


i   Fontaine's 

<  >xford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801.  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7\ 
ozs..  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  £2.500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  GedneyFarm. 

Dam  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows. 

(See  No.  44  for  further 
particulars  concern- 
ing this  great  cow 


Golden  Castor. 

P.  3558.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Imp.  Mabella's 
Love.  231587,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A.  387  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
from  5,879  lbs.  14.4 
ozs.  milk,  at  3  yr,s. 
1 1  mos    old. 

Sire  of  Castor's  Wel- 
come, 253814,  in 
Register  of  Merit 
180  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
from  6,748  lbs.  4.8 
ozs.  milk,  at  3  yrs. 
5  mos.  old. 

[  Queen  Primrose, 
F.  9014,  C. 


<  Gamboge's  Prim,  P.  18789,  H.  C.) 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441.  A.  J.  C.  C.~ 
i  Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 


Champion    winner    over    the    Island.    Aug..    '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02.  for  $7,500. 
Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen.  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'   Dreamwold,  "40  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11.198  lbs.  milk  in  1   year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411. 96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6. 841  lbs.  milk  in  I  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'   Dreamwold.    10,060  lbs.  milk   in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold.  11.075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea.  1 1,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8J  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs.. 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.   G..  Certificate  of  Merit,   May.   '04,   2 

lbs.  Si  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs..  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May.  '05.  2  lbs. 

2i  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine.  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter.  14  days  (est  I. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily.  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter. 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter. 

7  days. 
1'.  ix's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,   17  lbs.  2\  ozs.  butter  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  rats.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,   milked  20  qts.,    1    day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Caiest,  P.  2591.  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 


[  Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '96. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
Winner  in  6  public  but- 
ter tests. 
Dam   of  3    butter   test 
cows. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  in  our  May,  '09, 
auction  for  $12,000; 
sire  of  9  in  Register 
of  Merit. 

Golden  Warrior,  1st 
over  England.  Royal 
Show.  '03;  1st  over 
Kngland  and  Cham., 
D.  S..  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beech- 
wood,  winner  of  1st 
prize.  Illinois  State 
Fair,  '08;  1st.  Cham, 
and  Grand  Cham,  at 
the  National  Show, 
Chicago.  '08. 

Sire  of  24  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  10  producing 
bulls,  including 
I  terry's  Golden 
Jolly,  sold  for  $11.- 
000;  sire  of  13  tested 


Castor's  Belle  -"'I 

P.  7235,  II.  C. 
Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '05. 


[    Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. ■ 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha.  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    lj  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12 J 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
.V.  C.  Show.  "96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
for  $10,000. 

II  i  s  ten-months  old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,- 
200,  and  in  the  same 
sale  his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette. 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C- 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying    Fox,    P.    2729,. 
H.  C. 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C 

Forfarshire.     P.     2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 

Official   test,    2   lbs.   of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Boyle.   P.   1559,   H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C- 


f  Golden    Fern's    Lad, 

P.  2160.  H.  C. 
<  (See  above.) 


[   Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440.  C. 

1st    prize*   and    Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Red 
Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs, 
butter  in  7  days. 

Brookhill  Fox,  Cham, 
over  Eng.,  and  sold 
for  $5,000. 

The  bulls.  Reminder 
and  Isonomy. 

Grandam  of  Sultan's 
Black  B eauty ,  sold 
for  $3,000,  in  our 
'07  sale. 


!    M.issilia's  Lad, 
P.  1986,  C. 


Castor's  Belle, 

P.  5019,  C. 


[   Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537,  C. 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup, 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90,   '91. 

1st  Herd  Book,   '90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th, 
P.  5391.  H.  C,  1st 
prize,  Grpuville,  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  "98. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug. .'89. 
Sire  of  many  noted 

cows,  including: 
Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C 
i  txford  Rose.  P.    $737, 
'  ixford   Lass.   P.  3582, 

C 


Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889.  C. 
Out   of  same   dam   as 

the  bull.  Trial,  P. 

1187,  H.  C.  sire  of 

Finance. 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

1  Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Her  dam.  Brown  Fern 
2d.  is  dam  of  Aurea, 
P.  8693,  H.  C  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122). 
Certificate  of  M  erit 
in  public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  4 J 
ozs.,  167  days  in 
milk;  Br.  Medal, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '03.  2  lbs.  4oz. 
167  days  in  milk. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island. 

I  Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128,  C 
Like  her  daughters  was 
a  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d.  2  lbs.   H  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C 
(See  above.) 

f  Courage.  P.  1813.  C 

I  Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 


Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '82. 
IstGuenonpr.,  '82. '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '83. 

Fontaine,   F.  2058,  C 
1st  over  Jer..  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville.  '87. 
Sweepstakes  as  best 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 


Wolseley,  P.  401.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83. '84. '85. 
1st  p.  over  Jer.  Jubilee 

Show,  '83. 
Champion      Cup      for 

greatest    number   of 

points,  '83. 


I   Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C 
1st  H.  B..  "71. 
Bronze  Medal.  C.   I. 
Ex..  '71. 


Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Hermione,  P.  634.  C 


Snowdrop. 

P.  1637,  C 


Messilia,  P.  4005.  H.  C 


Castor  2d. 

P.  1290.  H.  C 
4  th  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Perrot's  Pet, 

P.  2095.  C 


f  Jack  Frost. 

<  P.  1263,  C 

l  Lady  Baroness. 

P.  2M4.  H.  C. 


I  Revc  Dor,   P.  941.  C. 

I  Rhoda.   F.  3071.  C. 

f  Castor.  P.  870.  H.  C. 

I  Ira's  Pride.  F.  6657.  C. 

Perrot.  P.  342,  C. 

Blount  Tempest, 
F.  4799.  C. 


Expected  to  be  bred  to  Golden  Fern  of  Linden.  8401  1,  a  most  prepotent  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  "bred  to  order," 
our  desire  being  for  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  the  great  cow,  Golden  Lad's  Industry,  162058,  one  of  the  greatest 
daughters  of  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  progeny  have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations, 
and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  of  our  best  breeders.  (Sec  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern 
of  Linden,  S4011.) 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  44.    Cow. 


GAMBOGE'S  LADY  OF  ST.  MARTIN,  269787,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Sweet  Sand,  F.  10324,  C.) 


Bred  by  Ph.  Renouf,  St.  Martin,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  May  31,  1908. 

Imported  February  27,  1912,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  spot  on  belly  and  mottled 
brisket;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  powerful  business  cow,  of  great  scale  and  consti- 
tution; large,  prominent,  lustrous  eyes;  long,  deep, 
capacious  body,  on  clean,  short  legs;  wonderful  spring 
of  rib;  very  broad,  prominent  hips;  great  length  of 
rump;  tremendous  udder,  attached  high  and  extend- 
ing away  out  behind,  very  deep  and  full  in  front; 
large  teats,  squarely  placed;  very  prominent,  tortuous 
milk  veins. 


Sire 
GAMBOGE'S  KNIGHT,  P.  3645,  H.  C— 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny). 

Apr.,  '08. 
Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction  for  £6,700  to  White  Horse 

Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his  daugh- 
ters in  a  single  lot  at  Si, 750  each. 
At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  every 

animal    in    competition,    sired    by    Gamboge's 

Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire,  winning  among 

other  prizes: 
1st  prize  for  produce  of  cow. 
1st  prize  for  four  cows  in  milk. 
1st  and  2d  prize  yearling  bulls  (out  of  dams  by 

Gamboge's  Knight). 
2d  pr.  3-year  old  cow,  9  entries,  by  Gamboge's 

Knight. 
Sire  of  41  official  test  cows,  19  of  them  with  year's 

records  over  500  lbs.  butter  in  1  year.    Twelve 

of  the  19,  including  the  five  with  the  highest 

tests,  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 

sold  in  our  auctions: 
Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Brownie,  652  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Daisy's  January  Rose,  585  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess,  566  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Primrose,  566  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Princess,  558  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Knight's  Artistic,  540  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Vellum,  531  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Knight's  Fancy  Princess,  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Modesty,  525  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Merry  May,  520  lbs.  4  ozs. 
Black  Flower,  516  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Manor's  Peeress,  516  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Crocus,  515  lbs.  1  oz. 
Gamboge's  Fawn  Beauty,  505  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Knight's  Crocus,  505  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's    Tiddledywink    (above)    was    Grand 

Champion  cow   at   National   Dairy  Show,   '12, 

and  was  on  show  circuit  2  J  months  during  her 

year's  test. 
Gamboge's  Knight  is  sire  of  4  bulls  with  tested 

daughters,  including: 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  sire  of  22. 
Oxford  Knight,  p.  3938,  C,  sire  of  12. 
Oxford's  Brigadier,  78529,  sire  of  2  in  Register  of 

Merit. 
Oxford  Boy,  P.  3937,  C.  sire  of  1  in  Register    of 

Merit. 
His  son,   Oxford   You'll   Do,   won   1st  prize   for 

bull  and  progeny  at  the   Apr.,  '11,  bull  show, 

Island  of  Jer. 
34  of  his  sons  and  daughters  have  been  sold  in 

our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $800;  among 

them: 
Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,  $2,900. 
Gamboge's  Primrose,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Oxford  Lass,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess.  $1,750. 


DAM  ON  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY. 


Agatha's    Flying    Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug. ,  '06 ;  1  st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
Beauvoir  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechlands  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441 ,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner  over   the    Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  1 1,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411-96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  1 1 ,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8£  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May.  '04,  2 

lbs.  5|  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

21  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,    17   lbs.   2\  ozs.  butter,   7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 
C,  J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    li  ozs.  in  24  hours. 


Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700.  to  Mrs.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


M. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C) 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  48  entries,  Aug.,  '02. 

Reserve,  32  entries.  May,  '02. 

3d  prize,  59  entries.  May,  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bawl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  40  entries,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  7'i  ozs.,  48  days" 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm. 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  i  oz., 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14 J  ozs,,  154  days  in  milk; 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 
Rodman,  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 
and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$725,  at  14  months  old. 

Gamboge's  Pride  8th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty.  235173;  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for  $1,375.  to  Mr.  Willets. 
Her  daughter,  Majesty's  Great  Beauty,  235188 
(sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $850  at  3  yrs.  old), 
is  dam  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow,  and  her  2- 
mos.  old  heifer  calf  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$850. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C-.  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auc- 
tion sales,  averaging 
$865  each. 

Mabel's  Poet  is  sire  of 
Poetess  Nelly,  F. 
9213,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Saviour  •  Grouville 
Show,  '05;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  121 
days  in  milk;  and 
many  other  cele- 
brities. 

Caiest's  dam  is  also 
dam  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
who  is  dam  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  Ox- 
ford Knight  and  2 
public  test  cows. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show,  96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests. 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2iozs.. 
217  days  in  milk. 

And     4     other     tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,- 
000. 

H  i  s  ten-months-old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.  C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of     a      phenomenal 

dam. 
Son  of  Rosette  5th,  P. 

2881,      H.      C.      (as 

above). 


,  Countess  of  Oaklands, 
162098. 
Official   test,  2  lbs.   of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a  '  s 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '02.  1  lb.  12$ 
ozs.,  107  d  a  ys  in 
milk. 

By  same  sire  as  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  (above) . 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour,  2  lbs.  lj 
ozs.,  214  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Ixia,  2  lbs.  8 
ozs. .  70  days  in  milk , 
and  5  other  public 
butter  tests. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady 
Houpla,  winner  of 
Champion  Cup,  test- 
ing 2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73 
days  in  milk  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Lass,  1st  pr.  winner 
over   the    Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123. 
H.  C. 


Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  butter  test. 
May.  '00.  1  lb.  14* 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Due  to  calve  April  30,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  861S0,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  supposed  to  be  the  most  valuable  son  of  the  great  butter-bred  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  A.  J.  C.  C,  who 
sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $12,000,  and  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  auction,  1911,  for  $13,000.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana,  is  one  of 
the  most  distinguished  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad;  she  was  awarded  third  prize  in  the  aged  cow  class  at  the  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  1904,  and  sold  in  the  ring  for  $2,350.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180.) 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No.  45.    Cow. 


OXFORD  IXIA  FANCY,  252184,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Prime's  Queen  2d,  P.  14509,  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  C.  Mourant,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  June  19,  1907. 

Imported  September  20,  1910,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 

Belly  mostly  white;  white  on  flanks,  left  thigh  and 
tail;  spot  on  front  of  each  fore  ankle;  brisket,  hind 
stockings,  tongue  and  switch  white. 

A  splendidly  bred  cow,  strong  in  the  blood  of 
Oxford  Lass,  through  the  three  famous  sons  of  that 
great  cow;  viz.,  Caiest,  Houpla  and  Oxford  Lad;  a 
deep,  rich  fawn  in  color;  a  cow  of  scale  and  dairy 
type,  powerful  constitution;  flat  neck;  thin  withers; 
lean  hind  quarters;  very  long,  deep  body;  wonderful 
milk  veins;  udder  of  beautiful  shape,  with  well  placed 
teats.  She  is  a  great  brood  cow.  and  her  progeny 
in  this  sale  will  attract  attention.  (See  her  two 
daughters  opposite,  and  her  son  on  the  following 
page.) 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  butter  tested 
cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Chjam.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09.  Sire 
of  17  butter  tested 
cows. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  1st  over  Jer., 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11;  and 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  two  public  butter 
tests — record,  2  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 


Sire 
GAMBOGE'S 

KNIGHT, 
P.  3645,  H.C. 

(95698,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  1st  over  Jersey 
with  his  progeny, 
April,  '11.  Oxford 
You'll  do  has  22 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, and  is  sire  of 
many  distinguished 
prize  winners.  He 
is  now  in  the  "Lin- 
den Grove"  stables. 

His  son,  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C. 
has  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  a  number 
of  his  splendid 
daughters  are  in  this 
sale. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 
already  41  tested 
daughters. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391  .36. 

His  three  highest  test- 
ing daughters  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions,  viz.: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

We  imported  many 
others  among  h  i  s 
very  best  progeny. 


Dam 

OXFORD 
PRIME'S 
QUEEN,  230342. 

(PRIME'S  QUEEN, 
P.  11284,  H.  C.) 

By  same  sire  as  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for$ll,100;  sire 
of  4  in  Register  of 
Merit  and  of  a  bull 
with  4  in  the  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
1st  prize  winner  over 

the     Island     and 

Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '04. 
3d   prize   over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '01,  '02. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs.,  48 

days  in  milk. 
She  and  her  dam  have 

each  3  public  butter 

tested  daughters. 

Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '02. 

Sweepstakes  over  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

Oxford  Lad  sired  the 
great  bulls.  Majesty. 
Lucy's  Champion 
and  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  the  latter 
selling  at  our  '10 
auction  sale  for 
S11.100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

H  i  s  highest  testing 
daughter,  Oxford 
Cocotte — 724  lbs.  IS 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
— was  imported  by 
us  and  sold  in  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
auction,  '11,  for 
$1,700. 

Prime  2d,  P.  9860,  C. 

Bought  by  Mr.  Howard 
Willets  for  $625,  and 
named  G.  F.  Ox- 
ford Prime,  189606; 
dam  of  the  bull,  G. 
F.  Prime  Oxford, 
75999,  a  noted  sire. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  23 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  i  oz. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2i  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl, 
15  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying     Fox's     Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And    20    other    tested 
cows. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,   F. 

8432,  H.  C,  J.  H.B.) 
Official  butter   test,   2 

lbs.    li    ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction 

for   $1,700    to    Mrs. 

M.  M.  Patterson,  Pt. 

Kennedy,  Pa. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  S.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 
The  great  butter  test 
cow. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
•Sire  of  26   butter  test 
cows. 

(See  above.) 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour,  2  lbs.  li 
ozs.,  214  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Ixia,  2  lbs.  8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 
and  5  other  public 
butter  tests. 

Has  3  producing  sons. 


Houpla,  P.  2793,  H.C. 
Sire  of 

H  o  u  p  1  a's  Gamboge, 
195821,  Register  of 
Merit,  437  lbs.  7  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Grey  Prin- 
cess, 180266,  butter 
test,  18  lbs.  1  oz.  in 
7  days. 

And  5  others. 

Son  of  Oxford  Lass. 


Prime,  P.  6868,  C. 
Public   butter   test,    1 

lb.  7i  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 

at  4  years  old. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son, 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  sale 
for  $10,000. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
Has  5  producing  sons. 


Ravachol, 

P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  before  his 
value  as  a  sire  was 
known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Among  his  tested 
daughters  is  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12J 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
(See  below.) 


f  Rob  Roy,  P.  11 84, H.C. 

I   Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  1}  ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the 
Island. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold   to  go   to 

France  when    12 

months  old. 


Rosette  4th, 
P.  2128, 


Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane  2d,   2 

lbs.  14  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little    Eminence, 

122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C 


f  Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

2dov.  J.,  Apr.,  '87,  '89. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C-,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

oxford  Rose.  P.  3787, 
C,  dam  of  Courage. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

Result's  Prince, 
P.  2004.  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jersey. 

Sire  of  Queenie's 
Prince,  P.  2281,  H. 
C,  sire  of  a  number 
of  famous  butter  test 
cows. 

He  sired  the  dam  of 
Cora  4th,  public  but- 
ter test,  3  lbs.  3| 
ozs.  in  24  hrs. 


Lucy  6th, 

P.  5976,  C. 

Dam  of  Lucy  12th,  P. 
9236,  C,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test,  '05,  2  lbs.  2 
ozs.,  118  days  in 
milk. 

Full  sister  to  Lucy's 
Boy,  P.  1921,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 
P.  1242.  H. 


C 


ToctSie,  P.  3214,  H. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
p.  1944,  H. 


C. 


f  Count  Cicero. 

(  F.  398,  H.  C. 

I  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 

Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582,  C. 

i   Rosette  2d, 

F.  943,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  at  Grouville. 

(Golden  Lad, 
P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  7  1st  prizes 
in  England. 

f  Sarabond.  P.  797,  H.C. 


Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370.  H.  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Fontaine  4th. 

F.  2537,  C. 
Reserve   No.   for  Cup, 

'90. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90.  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 


Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  ' 
and  Aug..  '89. 


Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in   her   day   on   the 

Island. 


Wolseley,  P.  401,  II.  C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

1st  pr.  ov.  Jer.  Jubilee 
Show.  '83. 

Cham.  Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, '83. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 

r  Favorite's  Lad, 

P.  1678,  H.  C. 

Beau  Resultat  2d, 
1  P.  3647,  H.  C. 


Una's  Boy, 

P.  1752,  C. 

Sire  of  Lucy's  Boy, 
P.  1921,  C,  who 
sired  Model,  P.  6430, 
H.  C,  official  butter 
tests  as  follows:  2 
lbs.  i  oz..  '96:  1  lb. 
14V  ozs.,  '98;  2  lbs. 
4  ozs.,  '98;  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.,  '00. 


[  Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

i   Oxford  Rose, 

P.  3787.  H.  C. 
Milked  as  high"  as  20 
quarts. 

Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347.  H.  C. 
3d  ov.  J.  and  P.  p.,  ]82. 
1st  Guenon  p.,  '82,  '83. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '86. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 
lstpr.  ov.  Jer..  '83, '84. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
2d  prize  over  Jer.,  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 

Mahomet,  P.  259,  C. 

Mussy.  F.  1152.  C. 

Her  daughter.  Mussy 
2d,  was  imported 
and  sold  by  us  in 
our  '82  auction  for 
$790. 

Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 
lstpr.  ov.  Jer.,  '67,  '68. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 


Major  Gordon, 

P.  909,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '88. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '88,  '89. 

i   Beau  Resultat. 

P.  1218,  H.  C. 

Gamboge  King, 
P.  1292.  H.  C. 

He  is  out  of  the  same 
dam  as  Gamboge 
4th.  P.  5464.  C,  a 
famous  public  but- 
ter test  cow. 

Favorite,  P.  358.  C. 
Dam  of  Favorite's  Lad. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  387,  C. 


Lucy,  F.  7239.  H.  C. 


Lucy  4th. 

P.  3733.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '04. 

Parish  prize,  '04. 

Dam  of  2  butter  test  cows.  She  is  also  dam  ol 
Lucy  7th.  P.  6428.  H.  C.  1st  over  Jersey.  19 
entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug.,  '00;  and  of 
the  bull.  Lucy's  Boy,  P.  1921,  C.  sire  of  Model, 
public  butter  test.  2  lbs.  10  ozs.,  and  other  great 
cows. 


Due  to  calve  July  Hi,  1910,  bv  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  861S0,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  Linden 
Grove"  He  won  at  the  National'  Dairy  Show,  Chicago, '1911,  four  Champion  prizes,  Gold  Medal  and  other  prizes— perhaps 
the  greatest  honors  ever  bestowed  upon  any  bull  of  any  breed.     (See  opposite  page  for  his  extended  pedigree.) 


Tattoo  52 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  46.    Heifer. 


SULTANA'S  FANCY  IXIA,  307178,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  January  25,  1914. 

Brisket,  left  stifle,  belly,  flanks,  legs,  tongue,  tail 
and  switch  white. 

A  very  handsome  and  stylish  heifer,  rich  fawn  with 
some  white  markings;  sweet  head;  nicely  incurved 
horns;  very  rugged  and  long  bodied;  good  spring  of 
rib;  wide,  prominent  hips  and  good  rump;  well  set 
tail,  with  beautiful  switch;  excellent  udder  develop- 
ment, with  good-sized  and  well-placed  teats. 


f  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C-- 

.     .         -  __    i  /-n : M^^. 


A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 

86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The  premier  sire  of  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd.  He  was  bred 
here,  and  has  never 
been  off  the  place, 
except  when  ex- 
hibited at  the  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Chi- 
cago, '11,  where  he 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, A.  J.  C.  C. 
Gold  Medal,  and 
other  honors  never 
achieved  by  any 
other  bull  of  any 
breed. 

His  progeny  have  been 
in  such  demand  that 
it  was  with  great 
difficulty  we  were 
able  to  retain  any  of 
them.  Most  have 
been  sold  young,  to 
some  of  the  best 
American  breeders. 

But  one  of  his  daugh- 
ters, to  our  knowl- 
edge, has  been  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test.  She  produced, 
as  a  two-year-old, 
377  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

He  has  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  the 
highest  testing 
daughter  of  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly,  who, 
under  year's  test, 
had  produced  672 
lbs.  butter  in  10 
months. 

He  has  sired  the  win- 
ners of  many  1st  and 
Gr.  Champion  prs., 
including: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly, 
100629,  Gr.  Cham, 
bull  at  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair  in  '13, 
'14  and  '15.  Sire  of 
numerous  win- 
ners. (Bred  at  "Lin- 
den Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
member  of  1st  prize 
calf  herd.  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(This  herd  was  bred 
at  and  exhibited  by 
"L  i  n  d  e  n  Grove," 
and  all  sired  by  Sul- 
tana's  Golden 
Jolly.) 

(See  other  pedigrees, 
and  front  page  B , 
for  his  extended 
pedigree.) 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C  C. 
\  Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $12,000  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  $13,000. 

Nine  of  his  young 
daughters  are  now 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Sire  of  numerous  Gr. 
Cham,  winners  and 
several  produc- 
ing bulls. 

His  tested  daughters 
include : 

Jolly's  Viola,  493  lbs. 

Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
418  lbs.  10  ozs.,  2i 
yrs.  old. 

Viola's  Gold  Mine,  404 
lbs.  12  ozs. 

Handsome  Viola's 
Jolly,  400  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 

Fern's  Viola,  390  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old  (on 
retest  as  a  5-year- 
old,  has  made  672 
lbs.  butter  in  10 
mos.). 

Viola's  Jolly  Lady,  381 
lbs.  13  ozs. 


1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00. 

Sire'ofl^iested  cows,  and  of  10  sons  with  tested  daughters. 

Sire  of  .      ,      «       ■ . 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

JoUy^dyof'Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  ;08;  1st, 

pro- 
and 


Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago    '08 
GoldeTjolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and 

duce,  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,    08, 

many  other  winners. 
Among  his  tested  daughters  are: 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 

Farrne^eUbRyos6e?t0e!bpSubHcObutter  test.  May,  '10   2  lbs.  41  ozs.,  134  days  in 
vSaTpubSc^ttirlesfM^  ^2«oz,,  72  days  in  mil,. 


Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Fs^riz^s'wUpfta^rand^Ch^pio'n2  ^Saviour  and  Grouville  Show.   '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup.  May,   05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,   06  and  0/. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  07. 

Dam  of  , 

Nnble  of  Oaklands  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull  and 
progeny  Aprff'w  He  is  the  sire  of  37  tested  cows  and  28  producing 
bulls.     He  was  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  ».15:"0"-     .      h„tter  test    Mav 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  m  public  butter  test,  May, 
'05.  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444.  H.  C.  now  named  Willoh  s  Lady  viola  ^19*»o 
A  7  CC)  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test,  May,  06,  3  lbs  38 
days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old.  She  is  the  dam  of  5  official  test 
daughters,  and  of  a  1st  prize  winner  over  the  isiana.  ,,.•„,„■,    tl,,( 

Poppy  Viola,  P.  10902,  H  C.  (now  named  Golden  Jolly  s  Lady  Viola),  that 
we  taportea  in  '06.  We  rebought  her  at  Mr  J.  M.  Overton  s  sale  08 
for  $2  550      She  is  looked  upon  on  the  Island  as  having  made  the  most 

old.     She  made  a  private  test  at  home  of  2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24  hours. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

His  two  best  daugh- 
ters in  the  public 
butter  test  are  Free- 
dom, 2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hrs.  at 
the  T  r  i  n  g  Show 
Ring,  Eng.,  being 
140  days  in  milk; 
and  Gold  Mine,  Gold 
Medal,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  England,  2 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hours,  being  in 
milk  150  days. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 


Dam 
OXFORD 

IXIA  FANCY, 

252184,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(PRIME'S 

QUEEN  2d, 
P.  14509.C.) 

A   capacious  daughter 
of     Gamboge's 
Knight. 
See   her   pedigree   on 
opposite  page.) 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. — ^ Z        v      T 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  Linden 
Grove"  home  herd.  ,,    '  .      .      ,  ,       „   .  ,  „ 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  a.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  in- 
herited all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  IDs. 

She^dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

Her  son.  Sultanas  Oxford  Lad,  that  we  sold  to  Elmendorf  Farm  for  $11 ,100, 
produced  for  them,  Elvirian  Lad,  106674,  1st  prize  yearling  bull  (9  entries), 
Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13. 

Her  son,  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  produced  Golden  Daisy 
Fox,  in  Register  of  Merit,  419  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  2  years  old; 
and  Exila  Fox  Sultana,  in  Register  of  Merit,  343  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  2  years  old— 
the  former  owned  and  tested  by  Cornell  University,  and  the  latter  by 

,     Mr.  H.  C.  McLallen.  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

Her  daughter,  Sultana  of  Linden,  was  sold  in  our  10  auction  for  $1,750,  at 
8  months  old.  „  t  .       ,      ^      ,  .        c  ,,     . 

Her  son,  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506,  is  sire  of  4  in  the  Register  of  Merit, 
including  Oxford  Princess  Sultana,  250216,  Class  A,  500  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  2  yrs.  2  mos.  old.  He  is  also  sire  of  Sultana  s  Fawn  Prince, 
90064,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove."  who  has  four  daugthers  in  Register  of 
Merit. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 

P.  3440,  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, 40  e  n  t  r  i  e  s. 

May,  '98. 

Dam  of 
Golden      Fern's      Red 

Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 

butter  in  7  days. 
Brookhill  Fox,  Cham. 

over  Eng.,  and  sold 

for  $5,000. 
The    bulls,    Reminder 

and  Isonomy. 
Grandam    of    Sultan's 

Black   Beauty,   sold 

for    $3,000    in    our 

'07  sale. 

Nobleman. 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1  st  over  Jer. ,  Aug. ,  '98 . 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows;  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.     She     is     full 
sister   to   Golden 
Lad's  Fawn 

Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.C. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test.  2  lbs.  3£ 
ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  71  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

(7657,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

'82. 
Sold  at  our  sale,  Oct., 

'82,  for  $3,100. 
Sire  of  Lady  Longfield. 

23524,  20  lbs.13  ozs.; 

and  5  others. 
Also     sire     of     Count 

Cicero.  F.  398,  H.C. 

grandsire  of  Golden 

Lad. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C 
1st  prize,  St.  Saviour, 

'70. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,    C.    I. 

Ex.,  '71. 
"The  first  of  the  most 

celebrated  family 

the  Island  has    ever 

seen." 

Dam  of 
Sultane  2d,  rate  of  23 

lbs.  8  ozs.,  for  M.  H. 

Messchert. 
Sultane  5th,  1st  prize 

over  all  Jersey,  '80, 

and  sold  at  our  sale . 

May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 
Sultane  8th,  grandam 

of  Golden  Lad. 
Count  Wolseley.  sire  of 

Brookhill  Rose  2d. 

Due  to  calve  August  10,  1916,  by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (now  named  Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860,  A.  J. 
C  C  )  A  first  prize  winner  at  the  Royal  Show,  with  his  progeny,  sire  of  21  official  test  cows,  also  sire  of  the  Champion  cow  over 
Jersey  in  '15  and  many  other  winners.  Oxford  You'll  Do  has  been  at  "Linden  Grove"  three  years.  The  large  number  of  uni- 
formly excellent  daughters  now  in  the  herd,  and  the  showing  of  his  progeny  in  the  butter  tests  and  show  ring,  substantiate  the 
assertion  that  he  is  the  greatest  living  representative  of  the  Oxford-Gamboge  family. 
tended  pedigree.) 


Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

IstH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746, 
H.  C. 


(See  front  pages  for  his  picture  and  ex- 


No.  46*.    Heifer  Calf. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  OXFORD  IXIA,  347620,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Tattoo  202 


Born  September  3,  1915.     Sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (see  notes  above).     Dam,  Oxford  Ixia  Fancy,  252184 
(see  her  pedigree  on  opposite  page).     This  calf  is  not  in  sale;  expected  to  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 


Tattoo  133 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  47.    Bull. 


IXIA'S  FANCY  SULTAN,  126788,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Pa. 


legs, 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg, 

Horn  September  1,  1914. 

White  in  forehead;  brisket,  belly,  left   flank, 
tongue  and  switch  white. 

An  unusually  handsome,  rugged  bull,  with  strong, 
masculine  head,  broad  between  the  eyes,  which  are 
large  and  prominent;  rich,  incurving  horns;  very 
long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  splendid  withers  for 
so  rugged  a  bull;  back  straight  and  strong;  powerful 
loins  and  prominent  hips;  beautifully  set  tail,  which 
is  thin  and  long,  with  generous  switch.  He  will 
bear  watching  in  the  show  ring. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.C.  C. 

A  bull  that  is  receiving 
the  patronage  of 
some  of  America's 
best  breeders,  such 
as  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney,  Mr.  R.  A. 
Sibley,  Hon.  Robert 
J.  Fleming,  of  To- 
ronto, and  others. 

He  sired  Golden 
Fern's  Jolly,  100629, 
1st  prize  2-year-old 
bull.  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Mississippi-Alabama 
Fair,  "13. 

His  grandsire.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  was  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd  for  5  years,  and 
has  3 1  butter  test 
daughters. 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly 
was  also  Grand 
Champion  at  the 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '14,  when  the 
judge,  Mr.  C.  T. 
Graves,  said:  "This 
is  the  most  out- 
standing bull  I  have 
seen  in  years,"  and 
advised  his  owner  to 
take  him  to  the 
National  Dairy 
Show. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
he  won  the  following- 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old 
class.  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull, 
2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull, 
any  age. 

Headed  herd  winning 
$200  Special  prize, 
"bull  and  10  fe- 
males." 

Silver  Trophy  (£100 
Speci  al )  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 

His  grandsire.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  has  more 
sons  with  tested 
daughters  in  Regis 
ter  of  Merit  (27) 
than  any  other  bull, 
imported  or  domes- 
tic, excepting  his 
own  sons.  Flying 
Fox  and  Eminent 
2d,  both  of  which 
were  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  for  a  total  of 
$17,500. 

Dam 

OXFORD 

IX1A  FANCY, 

252184,  A.  J.C.  C. 

'PRIME'S 

QUEEN  2d, 
P.  14509,  C.) 

Bred  by  E.  C.  Mour- 
ant,  St.  Saviour,  Is- 
land of  Jersey. 

One  of  the  best  of  our 
'10  importation.  She 
was  not  in  condition 
for  our  next  auction ; 
and  has  developed 
into  a  magnificent 
cow.  We  have  since 
declined  to  name  a 
price  on  her. 

She  is  another  of  the 
"really  great" 
daughters  of  Gam- 
boge's Knight,  and 
has  a  rare  inherit- 
ance of  the  GREAT- 
EST FAMILIES  on 
the  Island. 


Viola's    Golden    Jolly, 

79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '09  auction    I  Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C 

1st  prize  and  Champion.  North  Show,  '00.  A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 
winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion.  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood.  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair.  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago.  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce. National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Golden  Jolly  has  23  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  (see  below)  and  the  great  cow.  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 


for  $12,000. 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
$13,000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  2  and  3  yr.  olds. 

Sire  of  Jolly  Royal  Sul- 
tan, 90032,  sold  at 
Kinloch  Farm  sale, 
'11,  for  $10,000. 


Sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 
1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 
Champion  over  all  England.  '07. 
1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  August,  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull 
and  progeny,  April,  '10.    He  was  sold  in  our  May.  '11,  auction  for  $15,000- 
Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters. 


Golden  Sultana.  146282,  A.  J.  C-  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160.  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H-  C.  winner  of  many 
first  prizes  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115.  H-  C  Her 
grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of  Jerseys 
ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett.  Thus 
Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest  living 
descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially  in  the 
udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  inherited  all 
her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad.  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$1 1 ,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

She  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  sire  of  two  2  year-olds 
in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records. 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  has  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit,  and 
a  son  with  4  in  R.  of  M. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy* 
Show.  Chicago,  11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
tested  daughters  in- 
clude: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 
4  sons  with  official 
test  daughters,  in- 
cluding Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of  21. 
and  Oxford  Knight. 
sire  of  12. 

His  dam  has  3  public 
test  daughters,  2  of 
which  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions 
for  $1,375  and 
$2,525.  Herdaugh- 
ter.  Gamboge's  Pride 
5th,  is  dam  of  1  in 
Register  of  Merit 
and  of  Golden  Fern 's 
Son,  10  in  Register 
of  Merit. 


Oxford  Prime's  Queen, 
230342. 

(Prime's  Queen, 

P.  11284.  H.  C.) 

By  same  sire  as  Sul- 
ana's  Oxford  Lad, 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $11,100.  sire 
of  4  in  Register  of 
Merit  and  of  a  bull 
with  4  in  the  Regis 
ter  of  Merit. 


Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour  pr.,  '02. 
Sweepstakes,    St.    Sa- 

viour-Grouville      S., 

Apr.,   03. 
1st  State's  prize  over 

Jer.,  Apr..   03. 
Cham.,     St.     Saviour- 

Grouville  Show,  '05. 
We  purchased  Oxford     [  Oxford  Lass 


Lad  in  the  Gedney 
Farm  sale,  '09,  for 
$3,300. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  1 8  or  more  bul  Is 
with  daughters  in 
R.  of  M.,  including 
Majesty,  sire  of  39 
tested  cows,  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove";  Stock  well, 
sire  of  12,  imported 
by  us. 


Prime  2d,    P.    9860.  C. 

Bought  by  Mr.  Howard 
Willetsfor$625,  and 
named  G.  F.  Ox- 
ford Prime.  189606; 
dam  of  the  bull.  G. 
V  Prime  Oxford, 
75999,    a  noted  sire. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441.  A.  J.  C.  C 
(Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 


P.  3582,  C. 
One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
Dam  of  three  famous 
bulls;  namely.  Cai- 
est,  Houpla  and  Ox- 
ford Lad. 

(See  below.) 


Houpla, 

P.  2793.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  7. 

Lucy  17th.  P.  10266. 
H.  C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test.  May,  05,  2  lbs. 
7  ozs.,  87  days  in 
milk. 

Lucy  12th.  P.  9236,  C, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
Oct..  '05.  lbs.  2 
ozs.,  118  days  in 
milk. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Oxford  Lad  and  Cai- 
est  (see  above). 


Prime. 

P.  6868,  C. 
Public    butter    test,    1 

lb.  7J  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 

at  4  yrs.  old. 
By    same    sire    as 

Queenie's  Prince. 


Golden   Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 


Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145.  H.  C 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

1st  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter.  P.  2115, 
H.  C.  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P. 3746, 
H.  C.  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96.  Sold  to 
Mr.  P.  Roberts,  Nar- 
berth.  Pa. 


Euclid,  P.  2239,  H.  C 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including 
Fontaine's  Countess. 

Also  sire  of  Houpla,  P. 
2i93,  H.  C-  sire  of 
the  following  prize 
winners: 

Lady  Houpla,  F.  9271, 
H.  C.,  1st  prize  and 
Breeders'  Champion 
Cup,  St.  Saviour 
Show.  '05;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  but- 
ter test.  Oct.,  04,  1 
lb.  91  ozs.,  240  days 
after  first  calf;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May,  05,  1  lb.  13J 
ozs.,  105  days  in 
milk. 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th, 
10138.  H.  C-,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  1  lb. 
10  ozs.,  105  days  in 
milk,  May,  '05. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Some  years  ago,  while 
on  the  Island,  we 
called  to  see  Oxford 
Lass,  having  been 
told  it  would  be  hard 
to  find  her  equal  in 
Jersey-  Nothing 
could  tempt  the 
owner  to  name  a 
price  on  her. 


Result's  Prince, 

P.  2004.  H.  C. 
Reserve  over  Jer.,  '94. 
Sired  the  dam  of  Cora 

4th.    3    lbs.    3$    ozs. 

butter  in   24  hours; 

etc. 


Lucy  6th, 

P.  5976,  C. 
Dam  of  Prime,  public 

butter  test,   1  lb.  7J 

ozs.,  at  4  years  old. 
Full    sister    to    Lucy's 

Boy,  P.  1921,  C. 
Dam  of  Lucy    12th,   2 

lbs.  2  ozs. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr..  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three  Parish 
Show.  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564.  H.  Cm 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  She  is  full 
sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch 
ess,  who  tested  23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Cicero.  P.  266,  H.  C. 

{7657,  A.  J.  C.C.) 
1st  pr.  over  Jer..  '82. 
Sold  at  our  sale.  Oct  . 

'82.  for  $3,100. 
Sire  of  Lady  Longfield. 

23524,     20     lbs.      13 

ozs.;  and  5  others. 
Also  sire  of  Count  Cice 

ro.    F.    398.     H      C 

grandsire   of  Golden 

Lad. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 

Dam  of 
Sultane  2d.  rate  of  23 

lbs.  8  ozs.,  forM.  H. 

Messchert. 
Sultane  5th.  1st  prize 

over  all  Jersey,  '80, 

and  sold  at  our  sale. 

May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H-  C. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun.  126625.  18 
lbs.  5£  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair.  '01,  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115. 
H.  Cm  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro 
sette,  sold  in  our  '01 
sale  for  $1,000.  and 
her  heifer  calf  by 
Flying  Fox.  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1 ,250. 

Nellie  Tranter, 

P.  5472,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '95. 

r  Count  Wolseley. 
P.  928,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr..  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
Also   sire   of   Brookhill 

Rose    2d,     Alicante. 

and     other     famous 

cows. 

Oxford  Primrose. 

P.  2252.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her   day    on    the 

Island. 
By    the    same    sire    as 

Sultane's     Favorite. 

sire  of  Golden  Lad. 

Favorite's  Lad, 

P.  1678,  H.  C. 
Grandson  of  Favorite's 
Boy. 

Beau  Resultat  2d. 
P.  3647.  H.  C. 

Una's  Boy, 

P.  1752,  C 

Sire  of  Lucy's  Boy, 
P.  1921,  C.  who 
sired  Model.  P.  6430. 
H.  C,  official  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Lucy  4th. 

P.  3733,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '04. 
Par.sh  prize,  '04. 
Dam  of  2  butter  test 
cows. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 

(Now  Named  Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860,  A,  J,  C,  C.) 

THE  MOST  PREPOTENT  LIVING  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  THE  OXFORD-GAMBOGE  FAMILIES— NOW  IN  SERVICE  AT 

"LINDEN  GROVE." 


On  one  of  the  front  pages  of  this  catalog  may  be 
found  a  discussion  of  "The  Oxfords,"  giving  some 
of  the  earlier  history  of  this  celebrated  family,  and 
calling  attention  to  a  prediction  concerning  Oxford 
Lass,  made  by  us  in  1904,  that  "ten  years  from  now 
we  will  realize  her  worth  as  a  dairy  cow,  through  her 
sons  and  daughters."  The  day  of  her  sons  and  daugh- 
ters is  past,  but  in  passing  they  left  so  bright  a  trail  as 
to  add  lustre  to  the  achievements  of  their  wonderful 
dam. 

Oxford  Lass  may  be  said  to  have  inherited  the  crown 
of  her  distinguished  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C, 
as  "the  first  of  the  most  famous  family  the  Island  has 
ever  seen."  What  was  true  of  Sultanne  in  her  day, 
seems  to  apply  with  renewed  force  and  distinctness  to 
Oxford  Lass.  Her  three  celebrated  sons — Oxford 
Lad,  Caiest  and  Houp-La — have  separately  established 
families  that  stand  alone  in  their  prestige.  They 
need  nothing  to  lean  upon.  And  her  three  equally 
celebrated  daughters — Oxford  Ixia,  Queenie  and  Ox- 
ford Ever — occupy  as  honored  a  position  as  that  of 
their  brothers. 

Oxford  Ever,  the  youngest  daughter  of  Oxford  Lass,  is 
the  dam  of  Oxford  You'll  Do;  and  through  him,  as  well 
as  through  her  son,  Oxford  Knight,  and  her  three  daugh- 
ters— Agatha's  Oxford  Lass,  Oxford  Triumph  and  Ox- 
ford Eva — her  fame  has  fairly  leaped  to  a  command- 
ing position  achieved  by  few  cows  of  the  Jersey  or 
any  other  race.  Gamboge's  Knight,  the  sire  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  is  out  of  a  granddaughter  of  Oxford  Lass, 
and  with  this  he  brings  the  blood  of  the  Gamboges — 
a  line  that  has  no  occasion  to  apologize  to  any  other 
Jersey  family,  not  even  that  of  Oxford  Lass.  Gam- 
boge's Knight  is  also  grandson  of  Flying  Fox  and 
Agatha,  early  "Linden  Grove"  importations  that  have 
played  a  prominent  part  in  the  history  of  Jersey  dairy 
development  in  America,  as  well  as  on  the  Island  and 
in  England. 

But  we  can  add  little  to  what  we  have  said  about 
Gamboge's  Knight  in  the  past.  We  asserted  posi- 
tively, in  191 1 ,  that  he  was  the  greatest  dairy  sire  that 
had  ever  set  foot  on  "Linden  Grove."  At  that  time 
Oxford  You'll  Do  was  still  on  the  Island.  Gamboge's 
Knight  has  since  met  a  lamentable  death.  We  do  not 
feel  it  necessary  to  make  comparisons  between  this 
distinguished  sire  and  son.  Each  reflects  credit  on 
the  other.  But  we  are  safe  in  saying  that  Oxford 
You'll  Do  is  the  greatest  living  representative  of  the 
Oxford-Gamboge  line.  And  those  who  watch  develop- 
ments in  the  butter  tests  and  show  rings,  both  in 
America   and    across   the   water,    and   who   come   to 


"Linden  Grove"  and  inspect  the  wonderful  collection 
of  his  uniformly  excellent,  capacious  daughters,  will 
be  moved  to  exclaim:  "Never  so  creditable  a  show- 
ing, in  such  numbers,  of  the  daughters  of  one  bull, 
even  at  Linden  Grove!" 

Many  have  the  habit  of  citing  the  great  daughters  of 
Golden  Lad  in  our  auctions  fifteen  years  ago,  as  the 
"last  word"  in  beauty  and  dairy  capacity.  We  wish 
that  all  such  could  see  the  display  of  Oxford  You'll 
Do's.  There  would  be  some  tuning  up  on  another 
string — although  in  perfect  harmony,  for  Oxford 
You'll  Do  goes  no  fewer  than  six  times  to  Golden  Lad, 
who  is  a  25  per  cent.  Sultane  bull,  the  same  percent- 
age as  Oxford  Lass ! 

On  the  following  pages  will  be  found  the  pedigree  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  but  space  will  not  admit  the  record 
of  his  progeny.  He  has  already  21  or  more  official 
test  daughters,  11  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit,  and 
another  just  finishing  test  with  900  lbs.  or  more  of 
butter  as  a  four-year-old.  His  daughters  are  just 
reaching  full  age,  and  on  retest  we  predict  many 
splendid  records.  They  are  show  cows  as  well  as 
workers.  The  cow  winning  First  at  New  York  State 
Fair  as  a  three-year-old,  First  at  Connecticut  State  Fair 
as  a  four-year-old,  and  First  at  New  York  State  Fan- 
as  a  five-year-old  (besides  being  dam  of  the  pair  win- 
ning First  as  "Produce  of  cow"),  is  a  daughter  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  and  she  is  reported  as  having  made 
774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  one  year.  She  is  dam  of  the 
Grand  Champion  bull  at  New  York  State  Fair,  191 5. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  sired  the  Champion  cow  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in  May,  191 5,  who  also  won  First  in 
her  class  (76  entries)  as  a  four-year-old,  and  First  as  a 
three-year-old  (68  entries),  at  the  Royal  Island  Show. 
He  sired  the  First  prize  bull  at  Royal  Show,  Class  2, 
19  entries,  in  May,  1915.  He  sired  the  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull  at  Indiana  State  Fair,  1915  (bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1914  auction  as  a  calf  for  $525). 
He  sired  the  First  prize  three-year-old  cow  (11  entries) 
at  Texas  State  Fair,  191 5  (sold  in  our  191 4  auction  for 
$745).  He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the 
Minnesota  and  Wisconsin  State  Fairs,  191 3,  who  pro- 
duced the  Junior  Champion  heifer  at  Iowa  State  Fair 
and  at  Waterloo  Dairy  Show,  191 5.  He  sired  many 
other  First  prize  and  Champion  winners. 

Nine  daughters  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  in  our  191 3 
auction — six  of  them  heifers  and  heifer  calves — sold 
for  an  average  of  $504.44;  and  19  of  his  progeny  in  our 
1 914  auction  averaged  $683  (eight  of  them  bulls  and 
calves  of  both  sexes). 


3686 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  48.    Cow. 


OXFORD'S  WEXFORD  SPOT,  289464,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  Messervy,  St.  John.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  December  9,  1910. 

Imported  January  28.  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket  and  left  stifle 
speckled;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

This  wonderful  beauty  has  brought  admiring 
exclamations  from  all  visitors  at  "Linden  Grove" 
for  the  past  three  years.  Her  conformation  is  that 
of  a  score  card  model,  her  outline  a  silhouette  of 
symmetry  and  grace,  and  her  temperament  that 
of  a  business  cow.  She  has  the  clean  flat  neck  of  a 
true  dairy  cow,  with  the  sharp  withers,  prominent 
spine  and  lean  hind  quarters  that  denote  lacteal 
power  and  persistency;  her  back  straight  and  strong; 
her  body  long,  deep  and  of  great  capacity;  hide  thin 
and  mellow;  thin,  beautifully  set  tail  with  black 
switch;  prominent,  tortuous  milk  veins;  tremendous 
udder,  beautifully  balanced,  with  great  long  teats 
perfectly  placed.  She  will  have  been  nearly  seven 
months  in  milk  by  sale  day.  Should  be  seen  when 
fresh  and  in  bloom  to  be  better  appreciated.  (THE 
JUDGES  WILL  DO  THIS  NEXT  FALL.) 

f  Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  h  i  s 
progeny),  Apr.,   '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged   $1,391.36. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
further  particulars 
regarding  G  a  m- 
boge's  Knight. J 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C, 

now   named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL   DO, 
1 1 1860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April.  '11. 

His  daughter.  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  P. 
18829.  H.  C.  was  1st 
prize  2-year-old  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey 
(68  entries!.  May, 
14;  1st  prize  3-year- 
old  (76  entries)  and 
Theatre  Challenge- 
Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island), 
May,  '15.  She  is 
now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

He  has  21  or  more 
official  test  daugh- 
ters. You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  306639, 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $500,  to  Mr. 
E.T.Bedford.Green's 
Farms,  Conn..  is 
now  under  official 
test,  and  will  pro- 
duce 900  lbs.  or 
more  of  butter  in  a 
year,  as  a  four-year- 
old. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
more  extended  pedi- 
gree of  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 

Dam 

WEXFORD'S 

SPOT, 

289452,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  14165,  H.C.) 

Entered  in  Register  of 
Merit.  Class  A,  565 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  from  8.313  lbs. 
1.6  ozs.  milk,  at  6 
yrs.  9  mos.  old,  one- 
year  after  importa- 
tion. 

As  a  4-year-old,  won 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
Island  of  Jersey,  1 
lb.  14$  ozs,  in  24 
hours,  127  days  after 
calving. 

She  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  to  Messrs.  Ayer 
&  McKinney,  for  the 
noted  "Meridale" 
Herd. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox),  public  butter 
test,  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
li  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

(See  opposite  page.) 

f  Pride's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3566,  H.  C. 

Winner      of      Reserve 
over    Jersey.    Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '04. 
Sire  of 

Wexford's  Spot,  P. 
14165.  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May.'ll. 
1  lb.  I4J  ozs.,  157 
days  in  milk. 

Bijou  de  Terrenuve,  P. 
13685,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May/10, 
1  lb.  8',  ozs.,  204 
days  in  milk. 

Dame  Iris  2d,  P. 12777. 
C  public  butter 
test,  May.  '08,  1  lb. 
7  li  ozs.,  204  days  in 
milk. 

Wonder  Lass.  P.13094, 
H  C.  Reserve  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May.  '12. 

By  same  sire  as  the 
great  cow,  Dorothy's 
Pearl,  winner  of  1st 
prize  in  the  R.  J.  A. 
S.  official  butter  tests 
on  the  Island  in  '13, 
producing  752  lbs. 
in,1  <  izs.  in  one  year, 
when  10  years  old. 
She  is  dam  of  2  offi- 
cial test  cows,  one  of 
which  will  be  sold  in 
this  auction. 


Wexford  4th. 
P.  9760,  H. 


C. 


Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3063,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
State's  pr..  '01,  '02. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Martin  Show.  "01 
and  '02. 

1st  and  Champion, 
with  progeny.  West- 
ern Club,  '05. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  public 
test  cows,  the  latter 
including. 

Dorothy's  Pearl,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  pr., 
May,  '07,  1  lb.  15| 
ozs.,  119  days  in 
milk;  Certificate  of 
Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  14  ozs.,  110  days 
in  milk. 

Pansy  8th,  P.  1 1907, 
H.C.  (Golden  Leda's 
Pansy.  222098).  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '07,  1  lb.  15 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk  ; 
2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '06. 

Pretty  Maid,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  Oct., 
'08,  1  lb.  5  ozs.,  170 
days  in  milk. 

Netina's  Opal,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  Oct., 
'06,  1  lb.  2$  ozs..  215 
days  in  milk. 

Among  the  prize  win- 
ners he  has  sired  is 
Nestor,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '06;  while 
many  other  winners 
stand  to  his  credit. 


Morocco's  Pride, 
P.  9089,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.  and 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. '03,  and  was 
sent  to  Australia  as 
the  best  cow  in  Jer. 

Her  dam  is  a  daughter 
of  Cato  2d,  P.  1954, 
C-,  who  is  also  sire 
of  the  noted  cow, 
Triple  Interest,  and 
of  the  good  "butter" 
sire.  Cato  4th.  P. 
2400,  C.  sire  of  sev- 
eral public  test  cows, 
and  of  Speckled  Hip, 
P.  7911,  H.  C. 

Postman, 

P.  2849.  H.  C. 

He  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Topsy  20th.  P. 
6979,  H.  C.  and  she 
is  dam  of  Topsy 's 
Maid.  P.  13341,  H. 
C.  winner  of  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '08;  Topsy  32d. 
P.  14068,  H.  C  (now 
Noble's  Topsy  of 
Oakland.  252169,  A. 
J.  C.  C).  one  of  the 
five  heifers  by  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  win- 
ning 1st  prize  over 
the  Island  as  "get  of 
sire."  Apr.,  '10.  She 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $1,400. 

Wexford  2d. 

P.  6409,  C. 


Senator.  P.  2759,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th.  P.  9401.  H.  C. 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 

Astor.  P.  3042,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug., 
02.  and  Apr.,  '03; 
2d  State's  pr.,  Aug., 
'02;  2d  over  Jer., 
with  his  progeny, 
Apr.,  '07;  1st  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr.,  '08.  Astor 
is  not  only  a  1st  pr. 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land himself,  but  is 
sire  of  a  long  list  of 
winners  and  cows 
with  public  butter 
tests. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1  st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S,, 
'00  and  '01 ;  and  has 
milked  over  40  lbs. 
per  day  with  first 
calf. 

Golden  Leda  is  also 
dam  of  Leda's  Gold- 
en Lad  and  of  For- 
farshire's Golden 
Leda,  187458.  1st 
prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Sav- 
iour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 

Dam  of  Topsman,  Re- 
serve over  Jersey, 
Apr.  and  Aug.,   '02. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 
famous  bull.  Stock- 
well,  sold  at  our 
'07  auction  sale  for 
$11,500. 


(■  Dido,  P.  2703.  H.  C. 
Par.  pr.,  Apr..  '99. 


Sweet  Morocco, 

P.  6806.  H.  C. 
lstpr.  ov.  Jer.,  '02,  '03. 
Reserve  for  Champion 
over  Jer.,  '04. 


Topsy's  Lord, 

P.  2420,  II    C. 

His  grandsires.  Nun- 
thorpe  and  Golden 
Pink,  are  both  by 
Golden  Lad. 

Topsy  12th, 

P.  4406,  C. 

Dam  of  Topsy  20th. 
winner  of  Par.  pr.. 
May,  '98 ;  Reserve 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '04. 


Topsy's  Pride. 

P.  1886.  H.  C. 


'  Nizam,  P.  2408,  H.  C- 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Peter.  '97. 
Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.      Peter,      57223, 
Cham,    winner   over 
three   Western    Par- 
ishes, '99 


Belle  du  Couvent. 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5th,  3d  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad.  P.  1242.  H.  C; 
dam.  Orphan  2d,  P. 
2844,  H.  C.  1st  prize. 
St.  Mary  Show,  '92. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Sensation,  1st  prize, 
Ohio,  '03;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Champion,  Illinois 
State  Fair.  '04;  2d 
prize.  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  '04;  1st 
prize.  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion. 
Tenn.  State  Fair. '07; 
1st  prize,  Champion 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pion. Illinois  State 
Fair,  '07;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Cham.,  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,   Chicago,   '07. 


Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 
Dam  of  Leda's  Prince, 

1st  prize.  Tunbridge 

Wells,  England,  '01. 


Wexford, 

P.  4225,  C. 


f  Warrantable. 

P.  2202,  C. 

Lily  Cross, 

F.  8001.  H.  C. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Rosette,  sold  in  our 
'01  sale  for  $1,000, 
and  her  heifer  calf, 
by  Flying  Fox.  sold 
in  same  sale  for 
SI. 250. 

Topsy  9th. 

P.  4220,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '91. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '92. 
(See  below.) 

f  Golden  Pink. 

P.  1491.  H.  C. 

2d     over    Jersey     and 

Parish  prize,  '01 . 


Topsy  9th.P.4220.H.C. 
2d     over    Jersey    and 

Parish    prize.    '91 . 
3d  ov.  Jer.,  May,  *92. 
1st  ov.  Jer..  Aug.,  '92. 
2d  over  Jersey.  Aug., 

'91. 
Parish   prizes,    '91.  '92, 

'93  and  '96. 


Prince  Bobby, 

P.  1102,  C. 

Grandson  of  Gamboge. 
F.  5846,  H.  C,  3d 
over  Jersey,  '90. 


{   Waterford, 

F.  4142.  C. 


Golden  Pasha. 

P.  2154.  C 

Sire  of  Rome.  1  st 
Devon  Co.;  1st  Bath 
and  West  Show  .  H  . 
C.  Royal  Show.  '98; 
2d  Bath  and  West 
S  h  o  w;  2d  Royal 
Counties  Show;  1st 
Roy.  Show;  2d  Cam- 
bridge Show ;  1  st 
Gloucester  Show;  1st 
and  Cham.  Spr..  '97; 
and  many  other  not- 
ed winners. 


Jersey  Lily.  P.  4004,  C 
2d  St.  Peter. 


f  Boyle.   P.    1559,   H.   C. 

I  Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  P.  2160,  H.  C. 
He  also  sired  the  great 
cow.  "S  p  e  c  k  1  e  d 
Band."  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie."  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr..  '94. 


Golden  Pearl. 

P.  1975,  H.  C 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C  ,92. 


Brave.  P.  1845,  H.  C. 
True,  P.  4693.  H.  C 


Xunthorpe. 

P.  1769.  H.  C 
Sire      of      Blue      Nun. 

126625,    18    lbs.    5* 

ozs. 


Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145.  H    C 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer..  '85. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '*S 
4th  over  Jersey.  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  '91.  - 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Cctewayo's  Pink. 
F. 5170,  H.  C 

Taunton's  Hero. 

P.  1166.  H-  C 
His  dam  won  2d  over 

Jersey,      1st     S  t. 

Mary's      prize      and 

Sweepstakes,   W. 

Show.  "84. 

Topsy.  P.  661.  H.  C 


Gamboge's  Boy. 
P.  771.  C. 

Cavita, 

P.  2099,  C 
Her  sire  won  2d  over 

Jersey     and     Parish 

prize,  *84. 


Due  to  calve  September  7,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  supposed  to  be  the  most'valuable  son  of  the  great  butter-bred  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  A.  J.  C.  C,  who 
sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $12,000,  and  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  auction,  1911,  for  $13,000.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana,  is  one  of 
the  most  distinguished  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad;  she  was  awarded  third  prize  in  the  aged  cow  class  at  the  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  1904,  and  sold  in  the  ring  for  $2,350.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180.) 


OXFORD'S  WEXFORD  SPOT,  289464,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  GREAT  DAIRY  COW  AND  GREAT  SHOW  COW,  SIRED  BY  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  AND  OUT  OF  A 

HIGHLY  COMMENDED  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  DAM. 

Five  Years  Old.     Weight  on  April  21,  1916,  916  lbs.     (Weighed  after   milking,   or  the   scales   would   have  told   a  heavier 

story.    Has  milked  22  to  24  quarts  when  fresh.) 

DUE  TO  CALVE  SEPTEMBER  8,  1916,  BY  SULTANA'S  GOLDEN   JOLLY,   86180.     WHAT   A   CALF,   AND   WHAT   A 

PROSPECT  FOR  A  WINNER  AT  THE  FALL  FAIRS! 

(See  opposite  page  for  her  pedigree.) 


Many  of  our  customers  write  nice  things  about  the  Jerseys  they  have  bought  at  "Linden  Grove,"  some  of  which  we 
have  taken  the  liberty  of  using  in  our  advertisements.  It  is  quite  generally  known  that  "Cooper  fairly  loves  a  good  cow," 
and  I  might  say  I  have  loved  her  all  my  lifetime.  But  as  in  many  other  things,  I  have  always  insisted  that  she  be  handsome 
as  well  as  good.  You  can  get  just  as  much  service  out  of  a  vehicle  neatly  painted  and  of  attractive  construction,  as  from 
one  that  is  clumsy  and  rusty-looking — and  a  good  deal  more  satisfaction  in  using  it.  This  is  so  of  Jersey  cows.  It  is  this 
that  appeals  to  people  of  taste  as  well  as  thrift,  who,  though  they  have  looked  into  the  churn  and  their  pocketbooks  for 
thirty  years,  have  not  lost  their  admiration  for  the  beautiful.  It  is  this  that  brings  old  Jersey  breeders  to  "Linden  Grove" 
for  the  class  of  cattle  that  not  only  raise  the  Register  of  Merit  average,  but  which  possess  that  symmetry  and  refinement 
of  type  for  which  "Linden  Grove"  blood  has  been  awarded  fourteen  out  of  eighteen  grand  championships  at  nine  National 
Dairy  Shows. 

A  lot  of  twaddle  has  been  written  about  the  "pretty  little  imported  cow,"  and  about  "producers" — as  though  the  two 
were  strangers.  Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  a  National  Dairy  Show  grand  champion  from  "Linden  Grove,"  made  744  lbs. 
14  ozs.  of  butter  in  one  year,  during  which  she  was  on  the  show  circuit  2V2  months.  Great  Scot's  Champion,  another  Na- 
tional Dairy  Show  grand  champion  from  "Linden  Grove,"  made  774  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  one  year  when  nearly  thirteen 
years  old.  Warder's  Lady,  another  grand  champion  from  "Linden  Grove,"  made  967  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  one  year.  Whence 
originates  the  idea  that  a  coarse-featured  cow  has  a  monopoly  of  the  producing  function  ?  This  nonsense  has  been  con- 
tinually crammed  down  the  throats  of  farmers  who  rarely  get  away  from  home  and  have  no  opportunity  to  learn  that 
beauty  in  Jerseys  does  not  handicap  efficiency.  If  they  will  examine  the  lists  of  Register  of  Merit  tests  now  issued  by  the 
Club  and  published  in  "The  Bulletin,"  they  will  find  the  great  majority  of  the  cows  are  either  themselves  imported  ani- 
mals or  are  within  three  generations  of  imported  bulls  or  cows. 

Importations  have  improved  the  type  and  raised  the  Register  of  Merit  average,  and  they   will   always   do   so  if  the 


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YOU'LL  DO'S  HARRIET,  353253,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A   HIGHLY    COMMENDED    DAUGHTER   OF   OXFORD    YOU'LL     DO,     P.     4075,     H.     C,     AND     BOTH     PARENTS 

HIGHLY  COMMENDED 

Only  four  years  old,  and  what  a  cow!     Those  who  come  to  see  her  will  agree  that  the  photograph  does  not  do  her  justice 

(taken  on  a  rainy  day). 
(SEE  OPPOSITE  PAGE  FOR  HER  PEDIGREE.) 


(Continued  from  reverse  side) 

highest  class  of  cattle  are  imported.  The  blood  of  "Linden  Grove"  bulls  and  cows  is  a  dominant  factor  in  the  Register  of 
Merit.  The  following  is  what  we  said  in  our  "Bulletin"  advertisement,  May  20,  1916,  and  we  repeat  it  with  emphasis:  "Take 
away  from  the  Register  of  Merit  the  cows  that  have  been  bred  at  or  imported  by  'Linden  Grove,'  and  those  whose  parents 
came  from  families  we  have  introduced  and  'sworn  by'  for  forty  years,  and  the  shrinkage  will  startle  those  who  draw  a  line 
between  'imported  cattle'  and  'producers.'    It  is  no  less  ridiculous  than  'cabbage  and  vegetables'." 

There  is  much  talk  of  high  production,  without  a  hint  of  what  it  costs.  We  stated  in  "The  Jersey  Bulletin"  June  9,  1915, 
that  "The  cow  whose  big  record  costs  a  dollar  a  pound  is  surely  not  so  useful  a  creature  as  the  one  with  a  normal  yield 
at  a  cost  of  twelve  to  fifteen  cents  a  pound."  We  have  hoped  for  a  year  that  some  one  would  answer  that  article,  "Tell 
the  World  What  it  Costs,"  but  there  appears  some  delicacy  about  admitting  that  a  cow  received  more  sweet  milk  for  food 
than  she  returned  in  the  pail.  Once  upon  a  time  a  Jerseyman,  visiting  a  farm  where  a  big  test  was  being  conducted, 
asked  the  superintendent  what  the  cow  was  fed.  The  reply,  as  repeated  to  us,  was:  "That  cow  gets  anything  she  wants, 
no  matter  if  it  costs  two  dollars  and  a  half  a  pound." 

We  are  glad  that  some  men  are  honest  enough  to  enjoy  and  publish  the  rational  records  of  their  cows.  In  "The  Jersey 
Bulletin"  of  April  19,  1916,  our  advertisement  contained  a  letter  from  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney,  with  a  list  of  29  cows 
imported  by  us  that  had  averaged  26  pounds  of  butter  more  than  the  Register  of  Merit  average.  Ten  of  them  had  aver- 
aged 630  pounds  of  butter  in  a  year.  In  the  same  issue,  Mr.  Robert  F.  Shannon  remarked  that  "I  do  not  think  Mr. 
Cooper  claims  enough  for  the  Ayer  &  McKinney-Cooper  purchases,  because  Meridale  cattle  are  not  forced  to  death,"  etc. 
In  the  next  issue,  we  gave  a  list  of  35  cows  purchased  from  us  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson,  which  had  made  the  Register 
of  Merit  with  an  average  of  568  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  or  79  pounds  above  the  Register  of  Merit  average.  (Both 
of  these  lists  appear  further  on  in  this  catalog.)  We  could  submit  further  lists,  of  the  butter  test  cows  purchased  here  by 
Bowmont  Farms,  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley,  Elmendorf  Farm,  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  the  International  Correspondence  School,  Mr. 
H.  M.  Snider,  Quechee  Fells  Farm,  Mr.  Geo.  T.  Chaffee,  Dosoris  Park,  Mr.  E.  T.  Bedford,  Mr.  W.  T.  Wood,  White  Horse 
Farm,  and  many  others  who  have  done  Register  of  Merit  work  in  their  herds.  Is  this  not  evidence  enough  that  their 
"little  handsome  heads"  and  their  refined  forms  (to  say  nothing  of  their  fascinating  appearance)  do  not  interfere 
with  the  economical  production  of  milk  and  butter?  I  have  sometimes  wondered  if  this  showing  of  the  capacity  of  our 
imported  cows  has  prevented  anyone  from  taking  up  our  challenge? 


B  337 


No.  49.    Cow. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 

YOU'LL  DO'S  HARRIET,  353253,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Harriet  19th,  P.  19441,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  P.  J.  Simon,  St.  Clement,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  1,  191 2. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

A  magnificent  young  cow;  a  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  both  parents  Highly 
Commended;  and  individually  she  is  equal  to  her 
splendid  breeding.  A  deep  brownish  fawn,  of  rugged 
constitution,  and  a  dairy  type  that  finds  favor  among 
many  capable  judges.  Very  long,  deep,  wide  body; 
strong,  straight  back;  wide,  prominent  hips,  and 
beautifully  set  tail,  with  generous  switch;  udder  of 
great  size  and  beautiful  proportions,  with  great,  large 
teats,  perfectly  placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C, 

now   named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  daughters, 
including  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for 
$500,  who  is  just 
finishing  an  official 
test  and  will  make 
nearly  if  not  quite 
900  lbs.  butter  as  a 
four- year- old. 

He  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May,  '15, 
who  also  won  1st  in 
her  class  (76  entries) 
as  a  three-year-old, 
and  1st  as  a  two- 
year-old  (68  entries) 
at  the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at  the 
Indiana  State  Fair, 
'15;  who  was  bred  at 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  as  a  calf  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
three -year- old  cow 
(1 1  entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15;  who 
was  sold  in  our  '1 1 
auction  for  $745. 

He  sired  many  other 
1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winners. 

Nine  daughters  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do  in 
our  '13  auction  (six 
of  them  heifers  and 
heifer  calves)  sold 
for  an  average  of 
$504.44;  and  19  of 
his  progeny  in  our 
'14  auction  sold  for 
an  average  of  $683 
(eight  of  them  bulls 
and  calves  of  both 
sexes). 

Dam 
HARRIET  8th, 
P.  11834,  H.C. 

His  son,  Harriet's  Boy, 
P.  4248,  H.  C,  is 
sire  of  Wonder's 
Beauty,  P.  17139, 
H.  C,  winner  of  3d 
prize,  Class  2,  50 
entries,  and  St.  Cle- 
ment Parish  pri ze , 
one  of  group  winning 
President's  Cup  , 
Royal  Show,  Aug. , 
'12;  St.  Clement  Par- 
ish prize,  Class  1 , 
and  one  of  group 
winning  President's 
Cup,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '11. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged    $1,391.36. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  year- 
ling bulls  (out  of 
dams  by  Gamboge's 
Knight). 


f  Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
|    1st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and     G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,    02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk ;  winner  of 
1  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C.,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06; 
1st  prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show , 
April,  '09. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
F  a  r  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 

Twelve  of  his  heifers, 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  1\ 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May,'09, 
2  lbs.  1-J  ozs. ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  I  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 


f  Morocco's  Lad,  P.  3201,  H.  C 

Par.  prize,  Apr.,  '02. 

Sire  of 

Polly's  Beauty,  P.  11410,  C,  Silver  Medal  in 
public  butter  test,  May,  '08,  2  lbs.  13  ozs.,  97 
days  in  milk.  Now  named  Polly's  Brown 
Beauty,  224588,  A.  J.  C.  C.  Sold  in  our  '09 
auction  to  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson  for  $1,175. 

Cardinal's  Rose,  P.  11833,  H.  C,  1st  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '06. 

And  other  prize  winners. 

Sire  of  Bagatelle's  Lad,  78520,  who  was  imported 
by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Henning,  and  now  has  4  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 


Flving  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. ,'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold,  11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  8i  ozs. 

Simone  G.  G.,  public 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  b\  ozs. 

Oxford  Vixen,  public 
butter  test,  May,  '05, 
2  lbs.  2\  ozs. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432.H.C,  J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C 

She  has  won  six  public 
butter  tests;  record 
in  May,  '96,  2  lbs. 
1\  ozs. 

Dam  of  Gamboge's 
Pride  2d,  Gamboge's 
Pride  3d  and  Gam- 
boge's Pride  4th,  all 
public  butter  test 
cows. 

Picton  3d, 

P.  2715,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  Trinity  Show, 
'99. 

Sire  of  Picton's  Sweet 
Lady,  2d  pr.  and  Re- 
serve for  Champion, 
St.   Saviour  S.,   '06. 

By  same  sire  as  Noble- 
man, P.  2555,  H.  Cm 
sire  of  Lady  Viola, 
who  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion for  $7,000,  and 
her  two  sons  for 
$26,000. 

Sweet  Morocco, 

P.  6806,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  May,  '00. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  May,  '03. 
Champion,  '03. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '02. 
Reserve     for    Theatre 

Challenge  Cup,  May, 

'04. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

Aug.,  '97;  Aug.,  '99, 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $  1 0,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '99. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 

other  noted  animals. 
By  same  sire  as  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  121 
days. 

Stale  Bread  2d, 
P.  2976.  C. 

Dam  of  Oxford's 
Sweetbread,  252128, 
sold  in  our  May.'ll, 
auction  for  $510  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  and 
McKinney. 

Cato  2d,   P.    1954,    C. 

3d  over  jersey,  '95. 

Sire  of  Triple  Interest, 
1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  pr.,  May,  '01 ; 
Silver  Medal  in  but- 
ter test,  '01,  2  lbs. 
10V  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Morocco, 

P.  4671,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '93. 


Boyle,  P.   1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was.  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
•  great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane   2d,    2 

lbs.  \\  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Golden    Lad    2d,    P. 

2023,  H.  C,  sire  of 

many  noted  cows. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
Dam    of    Flying    Fox 
(see  above). 

Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90, '91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2dov.  J.  and  P.  p.,  '93. 
1st    Champion    Class, 

'95,  '96,  '97,  '98. 
24  quarts  per  day. 
Private  butter  test,  2 

lbs.  11  ozs.,  24  hours. 


Miltiades, 
P.  868 


H.  C. 


Stale  Bread, 

P.  2225,  C. 

Dam  of  Stale  Bread  2d, 
Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  pr.,  '99. 

Cato,  P.  1646,  H.  C. 

Also  sire  of  Cato  3d, 
who  sired  Fabulous 
Interest,  winner  of  3 
Certificates  of  Merit. 

Madelaine,  P.  4198,  C 

Patron,  P.  1377.  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Madras  2d, 

P.  3198,  H.  C. 


and  May,  '01. 

Harriet  3d,  P.  7573,  C. 

By  Moro,  P.  2225,  C,  who  is  doubly  descended  from  the  bull.  Useful  Lad,  P.  997,  H.  C. 

Her  dam,  Harriet  2d,  P.  5484,  H.  C,  is  out  of  a  daughter  of  Fiona,  P.  3182,  C,  who  was  declared  a  number  of  years  ago,  by  Mr. 
Robert  F.  Shannon,  to  be  the  best  cow  on  the  Island. 

Harriet  3d  is  dam  of:  „„  .   .      .    ,     . 

Harriet  9th,  P.  12466,  H.  C,  winner  of  2  Certificates  of  Merit;  1  lb.  15  ozs  in  24  hrs.,  at  9  yrs.  old,  358  days  after  calving,  she  is 
dam  of  Harriet  14th,  P.  15930,  H.  C,  public  butter  test  as  a  3-year-old.  2  lbs.  9\  ozs.;  winner  of  1st  prize  at  Royal  Show,  55 
entries,  Aug.,  '12,  and  other  prizes.     Harriet  9th  is  also  dam  of  Havanita,  2d  at  Royal  Show,  58  entries,  Aug.,  '13. 

Harriet  16th,  Reserve,  60  entries,  Royal  Show,  and  one  of  group  winning  President's  Cup,  Aug.,  '11. 


Due  to  calve  April  28,  1916,  by  the  Highly  Commended  Island  bull,  Wonder's  Pat,  P.  5082,  H.  C,  winner  of  3d  prize,  St. 
Clement  Show,  Jersey,  '14.  His  sire,  Harriet's  King,  P.  4765,  H.  C,  is  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  out  of  the  butter 
test  cow,  Harriet  9th,  P.  12466,  H.  C.,.l  lb.  15£  ozs.  in  24  hours,  358  days  after  calving.  The  dam  of  Wonder's  Pat  is  Wonder's 
Beauty,  P.  17139,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous  prizes  at  the  Royal  and  local  shows  on  the  Island. 


B  69 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  50.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  CHAMPION  IVY,  353251,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Golden  Oxford  Ivy,  P.  18829,  H.  C.) 

WINNER  OF  THEATRE  CHALLENGE  CUP,  CHAMPIONSHIP  OVER  THE  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  ROYAL  SHOW,  MAY,  1915. 

FIRST  PRIZE  AS  A  THREE-YEAR-OLD,  76  ENTRIES,  ROYAL  SHOW,  MAY,  1915. 


FIRST  PRIZE  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  68  ENTRIES,  ROYAL  SHOW,  MAY,  1914. 


Bred  by  J.  B.  Badier,  St.  Martin.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Horn  December  7,  1911. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  it  Sons. 

For  two  hundred  years  they  have  been  breeding 
"up"  and  improving  the  Island  Jersey;  and  here 
you  have  the  individual  selected  by  the  judges  at  the 
Royal  Show  as  the  Champion  cow  of  1915.  For  two 
years  she  stood  at  the  head  of  large  classes  at  the 
Royal,  while  a  third  set  of  judges  awarded  her  the 
highest  honors  over  all  ages.  She  looks  the  part. 
A  type  to  pattern  after  and  breed  from.  A  hand- 
some cow,  of  wonderful  substance,  well  put  together, 
with  a  body  capacity  rarely  attained  by  cows  of  her 
age.  She  stands  close  to  the  ground,  is  long  and 
wide  of  body,  strong  and  straight  of  back,  has  what 
we  call  a  "sensible"  head,  with  great,  soft,  intelligent 
eyes;  thin  withers;  strong  loins;  wide,  prominent  hips; 
great  length  of  rump;  thin  tail,  with  beautiful  switch; 
skin  thin  and  mellow;  milk  veins  prominent  and 
tortuous,  extending  away  forward  on  belly;  magni- 
ficent udder,  evenly  balanced  in  all  quarters,  with 
large  teats  that  could  not  be  better  placed.  Good 
judges  of  dairy  type  will  hardly  take  issue  with  the 
Island  judges  on  the  placing  of  Golden  Oxford  Ivy 
as  a  "queen  among  queens." 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 
IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 

111860,  A.  J.C.C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 

Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 

sire  of  12  butter  test 

cows,  and  of  several 

prize  winners. 

Among  his  21    official 

test  daughters  are: 
You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
about  900  lbs.,  4 
yrs.  old;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
Imp.    Rustic  Ivy,   774 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Oxford     Triumph's 
Maiden,    554    lbs.    7 
ozs.,    4    yrs.    3    mos. 
old. 
Oxford's     Ever     Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 
Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.   6  ozs.,  3  years 
old;     imported     by 
"Linden  Grove." 
<  Ixford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  years  6 
mos.    old;    imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
Stella   You'll   Do,   429 
lbs.    15   ozs.,  4   yrs. 
old;      imported     by 
"Linden  Grove." 
Hope    You'll    Do,    408 
lbs.   10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 
Oxford  You'll  Do's  Cir- 
cus Girl,  390  lbs.   3 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 
Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10 mos.; 
imported    by    "Lin- 
den Grove." 
Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  3   yrs.   7  mos. 

old 

Grouville  Plush,  377 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374  lbs.  15  ozs.,  3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 

Dam 
GOLDEN  IVY, 
P.  12246,  C. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (w  i  t  h  his 
progeny),  Apr  .  '08. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  above  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  (all  3 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions). 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  see  above), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09.  2  lbs.  l£ 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub 
lie  butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D., 
90048,  sire  of  3  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
averaging  469  lbs.  1 
oz.,  at  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 

Diplomate's 

Golden  Lad, 
P.  3316,  .H.  C 
3d   State's   prize   over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 
A  grandson  of  the 
world's  famous  bull, 
Golden   Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C,  out 
of    a    highly     com- 
mended public  but- 
ter test  cow. 
Sire  of 
Simple  Interest  6th,  I*. 
13275,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '12,  2  lbs. 
i   oz.,    155    days   in 
milk. 
T  i  n  e  y  '  s    Interested 
Countess  2d.   P. 
1  1S(,4,  C,  public 
butter  test.  May, '08, 
l     lb      141    ozs.,    57 
days  in  milk. 

Urdus,  V.  9086,  II.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  II.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows 
and  of  13  or  more 
producing  bulls. 


Due  to  calve  April  21,  1916,  by  Fern's 
I  txford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of 
Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for 
whose  extended  pedigree,  see  opposite 
page.  The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble 
2d  is  Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H,  C, 
public  butter  test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs., 
107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of 
Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of 
Oxford  Ever,  P.  8370,  H.  C,  who  is  also 
dam  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll 
Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow, 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass.      (Sec  above.) 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride,     [ 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.  7%  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500.  in  our 

'05   auction,   to  Mr. 

H.  Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 

Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  was 
never  tested  for  but- 
ter, but  milked  as 
high  as  28  quarts 
daily. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flving  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
Among    his    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 
Queen,      870.5      lbs. 
butter,     13,604     lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 
Fox's      Flower      o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,     11,198     lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 
Blue   Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,     411.96      lbs. 
butter,     6.841      lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
w  ol  d.     10,060    lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o*  Dream- 
w  old,    11,075   lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11.530    lbs.    milk,    1 
year. 
Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May.    07,  2 
lbs.  8i  ozs. 
Simone   G.    G.,    public 
butter     test,      May, 
'04,  2  lbs.  55  ozs. 
( )xford    Vixen,    public 
butter  test.  May,   05, 
2  lbs.  2\  ozs. 
Fox's   Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21    lbs.  3   ozs 
butter,    7    days;    80 
lbs.  1 1  ozs..  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 

17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 
And  15  others. 

.  Diplomate, 

P.  5253,  H.  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter    test,    '99, 
yield,  2  lbs. 
4th  over  Jer.,  May,  '00. 
A     magnificent     dairy 
cow. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st .  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964.  H.  CM  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th.  P.  8801,  H.  Cm 
2  lbs.  7}  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  1\  ozs., 
US  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  auction  sale  for 
$1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  o  u  r 
'03  auction  sale  for 
$1,725. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  ten  mos.  old  bull 
calf  sold  in  our  '07 
sale  for  $10,200,  and 
in  the  same  sale  his 
grandson,  "Stock- 
w  e  1  1,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  is 
recoguized  the  world 
over  as  the  most 
prepotent  sire  that 
the  world  has  ever 
produced. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  28S1,  H.  C 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
•■The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  3 
Champion  winners. 

I'i  air  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Dam  of  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette 2d,  15  lbs.  6 
ozs,  butter  in  -  days, 
on  1st  calf. 


True  Fit, 

P.  1425.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Brand,  F.  SI 36, 
J.  II.  Bm  1st  over 
Tcr..  '99;  now  named 
Fine  Gold,  157597. 
and  sold  in  our  '01 
auction. 

Minnette,  P.  4295.  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '01. 

2    lbs.    21    ozs.,    130 
days  in  milk. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582. C. 
(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059.  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8i 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  \h  ozs.,  24hrs. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultane  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S..  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

'  Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 

.  Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 

Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
Sth  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow. 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7j  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr..  "94. 
From     same    dam    as 

Aurea,    P.    8693,    H. 

C.    (now    Eminent's 

Fern   of  St.   Martin, 

252122). 

Sarabond.P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  A  great 
loss  to  the  Island, 
as  he  undoubtedly 
was  a  great  sire. 


Rosette  4th.  P.  2128,0. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island. 

•  and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 


Punch,  P.  1000.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  Apr.,  '88. 
1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '89. 


Siddine  2d. 

P.  1838,  H. 


Mourier's  King, 
P.  1115.  H.  C. 


Tulip,  P.  S12,  II.  C. 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537.  C. 
1st  over  T^r..  '90.  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882.  H.  C. 

His  grandson.  Favor- 
ite Lad.  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4*  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00.  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410.  H.  C. 

Gamboge. 

F.  5846,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C, 
Oxfordshire  Show, 
Kng..  '93. 

1st  pr..  R.  A.  S..  Ches- 
ter, Eng..  '93. 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 

Widow,  F.  2360,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug..  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  23  lbs.  6 
ozs. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  30  days. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.H.C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C, 
2d    St.    Martin    Show. 
'94,  '95. 

Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sin.-  of  Count's  Fillpail, 
30975,  24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

Happy  Cetewayo,     . 
P.  582.  C. 

H  i  s  grandsire.  Cete- 
wayo, P.  224,  C,  is 
sire  of  4  cows  test- 
ing from  16  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.    to    17    lbs.    2\ 


Rosette  2d, 

F.  943.  H.  C 
1st  pr.  at  Grouville. 

Prince  of  Waverley, 
P.  731.  H.  C. 

Davisounerie's  Pet, 
F.  6038,  C. 

Oscar.  F.  410.  H.  C- 

Siddine.  F.  4153,  C. 

Miltiades. 

F.  868,  H.  C. 

Mourier's  Lass, 

P.  2222.  n.  C. 


FOUR  HIGHLY  COMMENDED  DAUGHTERS  OF  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 

(All  to  be  Sold  in  this  Auction.) 


READING  FROM  LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  THEY  ARE: 

Jennie  You'll  Do,  353255  (No.  S7  of  catalog).  She  has  been  called  "Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,"  as  she  resembles  so  much 
the  grand  cow  of  that  name  which  we  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $2,900,  to  Mr.  E.  A.  Darling,  ex-President  of  the  Amer- 
ican Jersey  Cattle  Club. 

You'll  Do's  Benefit,  353257  (No.  58  of  catalog).  Her  dam  is  a  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  Perry  Farm  Stockwell,  P.  4049, 
C,  who  produced  Grace  Stockwell,  630  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  and  several  other  tested  cows  and  prize  winners. 

You'll  Do's  Pretty  Rose,  353265  (No.  SG  of  catalog).  She  is  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Woodlands  Lass,  winner  of  First  Prize  at 
Royal  Show,  Jersey,  51  entries,  May,  1912  (now  owned  at  Longview  Farm,  Lccs  Summit,  Mo.) 

You'll  Do's  Pretty  Pet,  353235  (No.  91  of  catalog).  Her  dam  is  a  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700. 
and  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Sultan's  Gleenie,  528  lbs.  butter  in  one  year  (sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $255,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C, 
Lasater). 


OXFORD  EVER,  P.  8370,  H.  C. 

LAST  DAUGHTER  OF  THE  CELEBRATED  COW,  OXFORD  LASS,  P.  3582,  C.  (See  Notes  Opposite  No.  47). 

DAM  OF 

AGATHA'S  OXFORD  LASS,  P.  113S6,  H.  C.  (by  Agatha's  Flying  Fox),  public  butter  test,  May,  1909,  2  lbs.  H  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of  two  Certificates  of  Merit,  besides  1st  prize  over  Jersey  (48  entries)  and  Theatre  Challenge  Cup, 
May,  1911,  and  Reserve  for  Renouf  Cup,  "best  butter  test  cow  judged  by  inspection,"  May,  1909;  Reserve,  52  entries, 
May,  1907.  She  is  dam  of  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  4850,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey,  "bulls  from  tested  dams," 
May,  1912.  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble  is  sire  of  Agatha's  Oxford  Pansy,  288530,  that  was  sold  in  our  1913  auction,  when 
10  weeks  old,  for  $400,  to  Mr.  Mark  \V.  Potter;  she  was  1st  prize  junior  heifer  calf  in  a  class  of  8  entries,  at  New  York  State 
Fair;  also  first  prize  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  1913. 

OXFORD  TRIUMPH,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public  butter  test,  May,  1908,  1  lb.  14  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  107  days  after  calving.  She  is 
dam  of  the  bull,  Fern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C.  (sire  of  Sweet  Bread's  Oxford  Fern,  140203,  No.  1  of  catalog),  and 
of  his  full  brother,  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  to  whom  a  number  of  the  females  of  this  importation  were  bred. 

OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  Jersey,  with  his  progeny,  at  the  bull  show  on  the  Island,  April, 
1911.  This  is  the  most  valuable  prize  and  the  greatest  distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull.  He  is  now  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  where  we  have  a  sensational  line  of  his  get  to  prove  his  prepotency.  He  has  already  22  official  test  daughters 
(see  notes  opposite  Pedigree  C). 

OXFORD  KNIGHT,  P.  3938,  C,  sire  of  12  tested  cows,  5  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit  with  vcar's  butter  records  averaging 
575  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  5  yrs.  3  mos  old.  Six  of  his  tested  daughters  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions 
for  an  average  of  $927,  at  51  vrs.  old. 

OXFORD  EVA.  177(191,  dam  of  Oxford  John  D.,  90048,  whose  three  Register  of  Merit  daughters  averaged  469  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  one  year,  at  an  average  age  of  2  yrs.  9  mos, 

The  daughters  >>l  <  Ixford  You'll  Do  "ill  open  the  eyes  of  breeders  and  capture  the  hearts  of  the  dairymen.  They  arc  of  a  "fin- 
ished" dairy  type,  with  wonderful  udders,  long,  well  placed  teats,  and  are  dec])  and  easy  milkers." 


B  109 


T,  S,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  51.    Heifer. 


GOLDEN  IVY  OF  OAKLANDS,  353283,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Perree.  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  11,  1915. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket,  stifles,  belly, 
front  of  right  hind  ankle  and  left  hind  ankle;  few 
white  hairs  in  black  switch;  black  tongue. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

This  handsome  heifer  types  after  her  distinguished 
mother;  the  same  vigorous  constitution,  and  sym- 
metry, the  same  sensible  head,  and  promise  of  the 
same  perfection  in  milking  machinery;  body  of  great 
length  and  depth;  strong  back  and  prominent  hips; 
very  rugged,  yet  fine  in  bone,  with  thin,  mellow 
hide;  tail  well  set,  thin  and  long,  with  splendid 
switch;  teats  long  and  beautifully  placed.  Those 
seeking  the  "cream"  of  the  get  of  Golden  Fern's 
Noble  will  find  in  this  heifer  a  great  individual,  from 
a  wonderful  dam. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island. 
His  progeny  won    1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5    important    shows 
in   '14   and   '15,   in- 
cluding the  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 
His      highest      testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P.  190- 
97,  H.  C.  (imported 
by  " Linden  Grove" ' ) , 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,     470     lbs. 
5.2  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year.     She    is   cata- 
logued in  this   auc- 
tion. 
Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914. 
H.  C.,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14£  ozs. 
butter  in  313  days. 
Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C,  also  of  this  im- 
portation,   made    as 
a  two-year-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 
Sire  of  numerous  prize 

winners,  including: 
Alabama,      1st     prize, 
Class  3,   58   entries, 
Royal   Show,    Aug., 
'13. 
Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,    Class    1,    23 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '13. 
Golden    Fern's    Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,    and    Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific     Exposition, 
'15. 
Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
1st  3-year-old  heifer, 
8  entries.  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
American    Royal, 
Kansas     City,      '15; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Missouri  State  Fair, 
'15. 
Warder's    Fern    Blos- 
som,   1st   3-year-old 
heifer,     Senior     and 
Grand  Champion, 
Hutchinson,      Kan., 
'15;    1st   at    Kansas 
State  Fair,  '15. 

Dam 
GOLDEN 

OXFORD  IVY, 

P.  18829,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

Theatre  Challenge  Cup, 
Championship  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'15. 

1st  prize  as  a  4  year- 
old,  76  entries.  Roy- 
al Show,  May,     15. 

1st  prize  as  a  3-year- 
old,  68  entries.  Roy- 
al Show,  May,  '14. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
her  extended  pedi- 
gree.) 


Not  bred. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909.  H.  C 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.)l 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'07. 
1st  pr.,   Royal   Show, 
'10,   for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes    at    the    bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,    '10.     At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons     of     Noble     of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,   '11, 
the  special  pr.  ($250) 
for  "get  of  sire,  4  to 
8  animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 
More  than  200  first  prs. 
and    Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble    of    Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the    records    have 
been  tabulated. 
Sireofi|37  butter  tested 
cows,  30  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with     authenticated 
tests,  including: 
Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.   15 
ozs. 
Noble's  Golden  Pride, 

443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 
Noble's     Nursie,     440 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 

414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 

Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 

ville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble 

Maid,    394    lbs.     10 

ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 

385  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Noble's  Proud  L  e  d  a, 

347  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Noblesse    Benedictine, 

332  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Noble's   Proclamation, 

312  lbs. 
Noble'sEminen  t 
Nelly,  304  lbs.  2  ozs. 
My    Noble's    Duchess, 
14  lbs.  7  ozs.  (7  days, 
3  yrs.  old). 
Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in    our    '1 1     auction 
for  $15,000,   to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 
Sire  of  28   bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 

P.  3633,  H.  C. 
A  very,  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,     Tenn., 
Dec.,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mas  s.,    who    was 
offered   a   large   ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,     Tenn., 
show,  Oct.,  '07,  in  a 
class   where   the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown ;  and 
Prof.    Scovell,    who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in   saying,    "had   he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville,    Blue     Belle's 
Blue    Fox    would 
have     been     Cham- 
pion." 
Sire    of    Blue    Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  72314,  1st 
prize    and   Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio    (Tex.)    In- 
ternational   Exposi- 
tion, '09. 
Sire  of  Anna's   Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister   of    Merit,     14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 
Sire    of    4    bulls    with 
tested  daughters. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2    lbs.    12    ozs.,     50 
days  in  milk. 
1  st    over   Jersey    and 

Champion,   '07. 
1st  prize.  Sweepstakes 
and    Cham.,    Grou- 
ville  and  St. Saviour, 
'05. 
1  st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhibited,  '06,  '07. 
Dam  of 
Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C.,      Certificate      of 
Merit,    butter    test, 
May,   '05,  2  lbs.    15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 
Willoh's     Rosy,     P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.    Both  when 
four  years  old. 
Golden    Jolly's    Lady 
Viola,   203669,   pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.     We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 
Viola's    Golden    Jolly, 
79314,    sold    in    our 
'09    auction    for 
$12,000. 


Ladv  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug..    09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady    Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C.  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184,     H.     C,     1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

I  Aldan.  F.  6213,  C. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets.  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  P.  2624, 
H.  C,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5i 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1  st  over  Jer. ,  Aug. ,  '9S . 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,   '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.,  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02  ;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes, May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  She  is  fuU 
sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess, that  tested  23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Boyle,   P.    1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3i  ozs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  bu.ter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
8^  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs. 
2'i  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21-  lbs.  3   ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 


Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10* 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '99. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729 
H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914 
H.  C. 

Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 


Bobby  5th, 

P.  1060,  C. 


Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st   Cham.    Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  11 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 

Poster.  P.  H52,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter— La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C. 

His  grandam,  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796,  H.C, 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 


Everton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 


3765 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  52.    Cow. 


OXFORD'S  PANSY  DEAR,  288721,  A.  J. 

(Pansy  Dear,  P.  15894,  H.  C. 


c.  c. 


Bred  by  J.  F.  Oautier,  St.  Lawrence.  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  January  21,  1909. 

Imported  January  28,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Mottled  brisket  and  belly;  speck  on  right  Hank; 
white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  captivating  beauty;  lovely  head,  with  great, 
lustrous  eyes,  dished  face,  long  slender  muzzle  and 
small  incurved  horns;  long,  clean,  flat  neck;  thin, 
elastic  hide;  sharp  withers;  strong,  straight  back; 
deep,  wide  body  with  well  sprung  ribs;  thighs  lean; 
very  fine  in  bone;  broad,  prominent  hips  and  long 
rump;  slender  tail,  with  beautiful  switch  that  drags 
the  ground;  wonderfully  long,  tortuous  milk  veins, 
entering  large  "milk  wells"  away  forward  on  belly; 
targe,  splendidly  shaped  udder,  with  long  teats 
beautifully  placed.  Long  in  lactation,  and  not  at 
her  best,  but  "pretty  as  a  picture,"  and  a  young 
cow  of  the  highest  finish  and  breeding.  A  splendid 
breeder,  vouched  for  by  her  beautiful  daughter 
(see  opposite  page). 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  41  cows  with 
butter  records,  3  of 
them  over  700  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 

111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight.  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Sire  of  21  or  more 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  #500,  who  is  just 
finishing  an  official 
test  and  will  make 
nearly  if  not  quite 
900  lbs.  butter  as  a 
four- year-old. 

He  sired  the  Cham- 
pion cow  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
May,  '15,  who  also 
won  1st  in  her  class 
(76  entries)  as  a 
three-year-old,  and 
1st  as  a  two-year- 
old  (68  entries)  at 
the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
bull  at  the  Royal 
Show,  Class  2,  19 
entries,   May,   '15. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15;  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as  a 
calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 
Ik-  sired  the  1st  prize 
thru-  year-old  cow 
( 1  1  entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15;  who 
iold  in  our  1 4 
auction  for  $745. 


Dam 
BLONDETTE, 
P.  13721,  C. 

She  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Blonde  6th,  P. 
8901,  H.  C,  public 
buttel  test,  May, '06, 
2  lbs.  9}  ozs.,  125 
days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Lady  Blonde 
of  St.  IUlicr,  203635. 

Her  dam  also  produced 
Blonde  4th.  P.  7558, 
C.  (My  Blonde, 
203627),  Br.  Medal, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  2  lbs.  7£ 
ozs.,  162  days  in 
milk. 

Both  cows  were  sold  in 
our  '07  auction  for 
$500  each. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
winners. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D.. 
90048,  sire  of  3  in 
Register  of  Merit 
averaging  469  lbs. 
1  oz.  at  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 


Halloween's  Fox, 
P.  3631,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes,  Grouville 
Show. 

Sire  of  10  tested  cows, 
3  of  them  in  Register 
of  Merit. 

Sweet  Apple  Blossom, 
593  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter m  1  year,  7  years 

old. 

Fox's  Cristabel,  5S2 
lbs.  5  ozs.  in  1  year, 
5  years  old. 

Sire  of  many  other 
great  cows,  among 
them.  Cherry's  Mag- 
nate Interest,  1st  pr. 
and  Grand  Cham. 
cow,  Illinois  State 
Fair  and  Interna- 
tional Dairy  Show, 
Milwaukee.  Wis., '12. 

Grandsire  of  5  tested 
cows,  including  Ra- 
leigh's Cristabel,  561 
lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year,  10,091 
lbs.  3.2  ozs.  milk,  at 
3  yrs.  5  mos.  old. 


Blonde  2d, 

P.  5443,  II.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '99. 
Public    butter    test, 

May,     '03.     2     lbs.    4 

ozs.  in  24  li<  'in 
Dam  of  3   public  test 

cows. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug..  '03. 

Sire    of    many    noted 
bulls  and  cows. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

1st  prize  winner  over 
the  Island  and 
Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '04. 

3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  1\ 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
May,  '05,  sale,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  Gedney 
Farm. 


Bessie's  Lad, 
P.  2479,  II. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  II.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C.,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  Cm 
2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2t  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5}  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023.  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
May,  '02,  auction 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
May,  '03,  auction 
sale  for  $1,725. 


I    Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207.  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip.  161059.  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d. 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina      Sultane      2d. 

winner  of  1st  prize, 

B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 

S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 

Yorkshire   S.,   Eng.. 

'95.      (2  lbs.  9$  ozs. 

of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 
Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 

Jer.,    '95,  and  many 

other  prizes. 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  II.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90, '91. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P. 882.  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite's Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May, 
01,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs.. 
220  days  in  milk ; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  II.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 


Gamboge, 
P.  5846, 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242, 

1st  ov.  Jer., 


H.  C. 


H.  C. 
'90. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

1st  over  the  Island. 

Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


L  Oxford  Dahlia. 

P.  2588,  H.  C. 
Won    1  st   pr.    and   C . , 

Oxfordshire      Show , 

Eng.,  '93. 
1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S..  Ches 

ter.  Eng.,  '93. 
1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 

H.  S.,  '93. 
1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Eng. 

Show,  '94. 
2d   p.    and    Blythwood 

Cham.    Bowl  at  the 

Y.  S..  *94. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 


Widow.  F.  2360.  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28 
quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St-  Saviour,  2  lbs.  1 1  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 
Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Hoiipla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C  ,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  "02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Hrti.ders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.. 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

Combination.  P.  3744. 
H.  Cm  1st  prize  over 
Jer..  May,  '06;  1st 
prize,  St.  Helier  S., 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  prize 
and  Champion,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr.,  '09. 


Halloween, 

P.  9703, 

3d  over  Jer 

pri/<-,  May 


II.  C. 
and   Par. 
03. 


C. 


Ben  Dor, 

r    i  J81,  II.  C. 


Blonde,  F.  3455,  C. 


Favori,  P.  2943,  H. 
Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B,  No.  999; 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
•milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  year,  when 
7  yrs.  old.  Dam  of 
Favori's  Jolly  Sul- 
tan, 1st  prize  bull 
calf,  New  York 
State  Fair,  '11. 

Warder,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '04  (a  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cows). 

Oakland's  Bess,  P. 
<>833.  H.  Cm  public 
butter  test.  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  3J  ozs.,  248 
days  in  milk ;  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '03. 

Baronne's  Favorite. 
4th  over  Jer. ;  1st 
prize,  three  Western 
Parishes,  '08.  Dam 
of  Florence,  1st  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
Aug.,  '11. 


Duchess  Tamor.  i  2d, 
P.  50S2.  II.  C. 

Jolly  Boy,  P.  921,  C. 
1st  pr.,  Trinity  Show. 


Moselle.  P.  262,  H.  C. 
3d  ov.  Jer.,  '85,    '87. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  sons 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  He  has  proved 
himself  one  of  the 
most  successful  sires 
the  Island  has  had 
for  many  years.  He 
won  the  State's  pr. 
over  the  Island  of 
£50  ($250)  in  '01 
and  '02,  with  five  of 
his  get. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000.  N  «>  w 
owned  by  Hon.  A. 
M  Bowman.  Salem, 
Va. 

One  of  his  leading  Is- 
land test  daughters 
is  Aurea.  P.  8693.  H. 
C-  (now  Eminent 's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122).  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test.  May, '07, 
2  lbs.  5£  ozs..  65 
days  in  milk. 


Favorite.  P.  8354,  H.C. 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess.  157604.) 
1st  N.  C-  Show,  *00. 


Royal  Khedive, 

I'.  628,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Peter. 


Aunty  2d. 

P.  647,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '85. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st  and   Champion   at 

N.  C.  Show.   96,  '97. 
The    most    celebrated 

bull     the     Island    of 

Jersey  has  ever  pro 

duced. 


Eminence. 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 

Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Dam  of  Little  Emi- 
nence. 122506,  21 
lbs.  6  o/s 


Eminent, 

P.  1842.  H.  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  remarkable 
dairy  cow,  he  sired 
many  great  cows , 
among  which  was 
Eminent's  Brown 
Duchess.  157604,  1st 
prize  winner.  North 
Club  Show,  Island 
of  Jersey,  '00.  and 
sold  in  our  May,  '01 . 
sale  for  $500. 
Sire  of 

Hup.  Agenoria's  Lass, 
20  lbs.  10  ozs. 


Augustus,  P.  255,  C 

Rose  3d,  P.  S4S.  C. 

Sir  George, 

P.  221,  H.  C. 

Aunty,  F.  1737.  C. 


Due  to  calve  August  23,  1910,  by  ]o\\v  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's 
Golden  Tolly  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  "of  Lady  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  tw..  crosses.  His  dam,  Sultana's  Golden 
Viola,  240363,  is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  I. ad.  76506,  out  of  Golden  Jollv's  Lady  Viola.  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of 
Golden  folly,  being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838 


Tattoo  186 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  53.    Heifer  Calf. 


VIOLA'S  GOLDEN  PANSY,  344300,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  5.  1915. 

Spot  in  forehead;  spots  on  hind  legs;  brisket,  left 
stifle  and  tongue  white;  black-and-white  switch. 

As  beautiful  a  heifer  as  we  have  ever  seen.  The 
right  age  to  show  as  a  calf  next  fall  and  have  all  the 
advantages  of  age  and  development.  A  sure  winner, 
and  bred  "in  the  purple."  Time  and  again  have  we 
examined  her  in  search  of  a  "weak  place."  She 
seems  about  perfection,  and  when  we  look  at  her 
breeding  the  wish  comes  that  we  might  again  be 
young  enough  to  build  a  family  from  her  and  watch 
its  development.  Stylish  in  carriage,  a  lovely  light 
fawn,  long  bodied,  with  great  depth  and  spring  of 
rib;  top  line  straight  as  an  arrow,  with  beautifully 
set  tail;  high  finish;  sweet  head  and  face;  skin  like 
that  of  a  mole;  splendid  udder  development,  with 
great  long  teats  perfectly  placed.  She  has  the 
quality  and  blood  that  "makes  history."  Who  can 
foretell  what  we  may  write  after  her  name  in  years 
to  come3  Certainly  not  less  than  "Grand  Cham- 
pion" and  a  splendid  Register  of  Merit  record. 
She  is  of  that  stamp. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY, 

86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  is  the  admiration  of 
all  Jersey  breeders,  and  is  not  for  sale  at  any 
price.  The  question  has  quite  often  been 
asked,  "What  would  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly 
bring  on  the  Island?" 

His  son.  The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  100180,  sold 
as  a  yearling  in  our  '12  auction  for  $675. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  com- 
peting against  two  Cham,  winners  over  the 
Island  and  the  winners  of  Championships  at 
eleven  of  America's  most  important  shows 
in  '11,  he  won  the  following: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old  class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull.  2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 

Gold  Medal  offered  by  American  Jer.  Cattle  Club 
for  Grand  Cham,  bull  bred  by  exhibitor. 

Headed  herd  winning  $200  Special  prize,  "bull 
and  10  females." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100  Special)  for  Grand  Champion 
bull. 

Sired  the  5  animals  winning  1st  prize  for  calf 
herd.  5  entries. 

Defeating  the  Cham,  winners  at  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Kentucky,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Iowa 
and  Minnesota  State  Fairs,  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  National  Jer.  Show  (Shelbyville, 
Ky.),  International  Dairy  Show  (Milwaukee, 
Wis.),  '11;  and  Champions  over  the  Island  in 
'09  and  '10. 

His  only  daughter  tried  for  Register  of  Merit 
work  made  308  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  9  months 
of  her  year's  test,  beginning  at  2  yrs.  5  mos. 
old. 

He  is  sire  of: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly,  100629,  winner  of  Grand 
Championship  at  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair, 
'13,  '14  and  '15.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st  prize  heifer  calf  and  one 
of  1st  prize  calf  herd,  National  Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  2d  prize  senior  bull  calf 
and  head  of  1st  prize  calf  herd.  National 
Dairy  Show,  '1 1.     (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sarah's  Sultan,  1st  prize  yearling  bull,  Tennessee 
State  Fair,  '14.  Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 

St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sultana,  1st  prize  junior  yearl- 
ing heifer,  13  entries,  Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '14.      (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

And  other  winners. 

His  75  per  cent,  sister.  Fern's  Viola,  who  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10  months  of  her  year's  test 
(bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  is  dam  of  Viola's 
Raleigh,  121171,  1st  junior  yearling  bull  and 
Junior  Champion,  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair, 
'15. 

His  half-brother,  Jolly's  Royal  Sultan  (by  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly),  sold  at  auction  for  $10,000,  and 
is  sire  of  1  in  Register  of  Merit. 


Dam 
OXFORD'S  PANSY  DEAR, 

288721,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(PANSY  DEAR,  P.  15894,  H.  C.) 
A  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  Oxford  You'll 

Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 
(See    opposite    page    for   extended    pedigree    of 

Oxford's  Pansy  Dear,  2S8721.) 


'  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.     A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 
Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 

many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including: 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  1 1  ozs.  in  1  year. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter's,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby,  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sire  of  10  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including  Derry's  Golden  Jolly,  sire 

of  13,  sold  at  auction  for  $11,000, 
Eleven  untested  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly  are  the  dams  of  Register  of 

Merit  cows. 
Sire  of  Mourier  Lass,  234539,  Grand  Champion  cow.  Utah  State  Fair,  '13 

and  '14;  and  many  other  winners. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  '07. 
Dam  of 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull  and 
progeny,  April,  '10.     He  was  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $15,000. 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C.  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test,  May, 
'05,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C.  (now  named  Willoh's  Lady  Viola,  219486, 
A.  J.  C.  CO,  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test,  May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38 
days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old.  She  is  the  dam  of  5  official  tested 
daughters,  and  of  a  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Poppy  Viola,  P.  10902,  H.  C  (now  named  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola),  that 
we  imported  in  '06.  We  re-bought  her  at  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton's  sale,  '08, 
for  $2,550.  She  is  looked  upon  on  the  Island  as  having  made  the  most 
phenomenal  public  butter  test  (taking  into  consideration  age  and  lacta- 
tion) ever  made,  testing  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk,  being  only  30  mos. 
old.  She  made  a  private  test  at  home  of  2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Goddington  Bagatelle,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  6  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  (above  mentioned)  now  has  37  butter  test  daughters 
and  28  producing  sons,  including  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  a  Champion 
winner,  sire  of  1 1  tested  cows. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '09  auction 

for  $12,000. 
Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 

Merit,  including: 
Jolly's    Viola.    233315, 
493    lbs.    butter,     1 
year,  4  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 
Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
239332,     5.696     lbs. 
milk;  418  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter,  in  one  year, 
at   2    years    old,    at 
White  Horse  Farm. 
Sold  in  our  '10   auc- 
tion for  $425. 
Handsome    Viola's 
Jolly,  239757,  5,652 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk;  400 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  in 
one  year,  at  2  years 
old,  at  White  Horse 
Farm.     Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $725. 
Fern's    Viola,    237208, 
6,545  lbs.  3  ozs.  milk, 
390  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 
in  1  year,  at  2  years 
old,   for  Mr.   C.    I. 
Hudson.     Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove." 
Viola's    Jolly    Lady, 
244177,    5,038    lb  s. 
11.2   ozs.   milk,   381 
lbs.  13  ozs.  butter,  in 
I    year,    at   3    years 
old,     at     Elmendorf 
Farm.     Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove." 
Viola's  Sensation, 
239334,  4,846  lbs.  8 
ozs.  milk,  365  lbs.  4 
ozs.  butter,  in  1  yr., 
at    2    years    old,    at 
Elmendorf    Farm, 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion   for   $1,125,    at 
10  months  old. 
Fern's     Viola     (above 
mentioned)  has  been 
re-tested,      and      at 
last  report  had  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10 
months.     She  is   75 
per  cent,  same  blood 
as  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly. 
Viola's    Golden    Jolly 
sired    the    Grand 
Champion    bulls    at 
Forest  City    (Ohio). 
Lexington,  Ky.,  and 
Utah  State  Fairs  in 
'14;  and  many  other 
winners. 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1 145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  21 15,  H.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C.,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has 
inherited  all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as 
48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  whom  we  sold  to  Elmendorf  Farm  for 
$11,100,  produced  for  them,  Elvirian  Lad,  106674,  1st  pr^ze  yearling  bull 
(9  entries).  Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13.  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad  has  4  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit;  his  son,  Sultana's 
Fawn  Prince  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  also  has  4  daughters  in  Register 
of  Merit.  His  daughter,  Sultan's  Jolly  Pr  ncess,  sold  in  our  auction  for 
$1,600. 

Her  son,  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  produced  Golden  Daisy 
Fox,  in  Register  of  Merit,  419  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  I  year,  at  2  years  old; 
and  Exila  Fox  Sultana,  in  Register  of  Merit,  343  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  2  years  old — 
the  former  owned  and  tested  by  Cornell  University,  and  the  latter  by 
Mr.  H.  C.  McLallen,  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

Her  daughter.  Sultana  of  Linden,  was  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,750,  at 
8  months  old. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.   and 

Championship, 

North    Club    Show, 

'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 

use    at    "Linden 

Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 

old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire   of   many   prize 

winners    and    tested 

cows. 


Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey.  '85. 

1st  H.  B.  over  Jer., '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96,  who  was 
sold  to  Mr.  P.  Rob- 
erts, Narberth,  Pa., 
for  a  record  price. 


Tattoo  187 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  54.    Heifer  Calf. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  SARAH,  344299,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  4,  1915. 

Few  white  hairs  in  forehead;  line  on  right  shoulder; 
brisket,  right  stifle,  belly,  legs,  tongue  and  switch 
white. 

She  possesses  all  the  stamina  and  excellence  of 
her  wonderful  dam,  Raleigh's  Sarah,  whose  influ- 
ence, when  it  met  that  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  appears 
to  have  formed  a  most  "happy  nick."  A  very 
rugged,  handsome  heifer,  long  bodied,  w  ith  capacious, 
«ell  ribbed  barrel;  beautiful  top  line;  broad,  strong 
loins,  great  length  of  rump,  and  beautifully  set  tail; 
udder  development  of  unusual  promise,  teats  of  great 
length,  perfectly  placed.  Will  undoubtedly  make 
a  great  business  cow,  and  a  handsome  one.  For  a 
glimpse  into  her  future,  see  the  picture  of  her  dam, 
Raleigh's  Sarah,  on  opposite  page.  Our  sincere 
advice  to  a  young  breeder,  ambitious  to  build  up  a 
really  great  herd,  is  that  he  cannot  pay  too  high  a 
price  for  heifers  of  this  quality  and  breeding. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  h  i  s 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '11, 
auction  for  $6, 700  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
P  a  ol  i.  Pa.,  who 
bought  six  of  his 
daughters  in  a  single 
lot  at  $1,750  each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  year- 
ling bulls  (..in  of 
dams  by  Gamboge's 
Knight). 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 
IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
comparatively 
a  young  bull,  and 
his  daughters  are 
making  their  mark 
in  the  butter  tests. 

21  of  them  now  have 
official  butter  tests, 
including  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  now 
on  test  and  will 
make  close  to  if  not 
quite  900  lbs.  but- 
ter as  a  four-year- 
old. 

He  is  sire  of  many  1st 
prize  and  Champion 
winners,  includ- 
Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
Champion  over  Jer- 
sey at  the  Royal 
.Show,  May.  '15;  1st 
at  the  Royal  Show 
as  a  2-year-old  (76 
entries),  and  as  a 
3  year-old  (68  en- 
tries). (She  is  cata- 
logued No.  50  of 
this  auction.) 


Dam 

RALEIGH'S 

SARAH, 

252134,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  12026,  H.  C.) 

<  >ne  of  the  grandest 
cows  catalogued  for 
our  auction  of  '11, 
but  unfortunately 
we  lost  her. 

Her  three  daughters — 
yearling,  two-year- 
old  and  calf,  4  weeks 
old — were  sold  for  a 
total  of  $1,875  to 
Mr.  F.  M.  Dyer. 
Cedarvale  Farm, 
Closter,  N.  J. — an 
average  of  $675 
each. 

Her  I2-mos.-old  son, 
Sarah's  Sultan,  120 
837,  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $610,  to 
Mr.  T.  F.  Middleton, 
Eminence,  Ky.;  won 
1st  prize  at  Tennes 
see  State  Fair,  '14, 
and  headed  the  1st 
prize  breeders' 
young  herd. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J. 
A.  Perree,  Sec'y  Is- 
land of  Jer.  Herd 
Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test.  May, '09, 
2  lbs.  lj  ozs.;  and 
other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Emincnt's  Raleigh,  I 

69011. 
(Raleigh,  P.3273.H.C)    i 

3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '03. 

2d  State'-s  prize,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Mabel's  Raleigh,  P. 
3722,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '05  and  '07; 
sire  of  26  tested 
cows. 

Primrose's  Raleigh,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '05;  1st  prize 
and  Breeders'  Cup, 
St.  Martin  S.,  '05. 

Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'08;  sire  of  40  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  4  other  1st 
prize  winners  on  the 
Island. 

Sire  of  48  tested  cows, 
24  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 

His  daughter,  Ra- 
leigh's Beauty  of  St. 
Martin,  topped  our 
'13  auction  at 
$2,050. 

Sara  de  Calais, 

197623,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Sarah.  P.  9904,  H.  CO 
Out  of  same  dam  as 
Calais  4th,  P.  8205, 
H.  C.,  grandam  of 
O  x  f  o  r  d's  Phihppa. 
306574.  a  public  test 
cow  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $435,  to 
Mr.  J.  K.  Branch, 
Pawling,  N.  Y. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  I  I  e 
Show,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '08.  1 
lb.  10  ozs..  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs  j ;  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '09,  2 
lbs.  I J  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk ;  winner  of 
1  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06; 
1st  prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e  Show, 
April,  '09. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Far  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 

He  has  7  tested  daugh- 
ters, and  no  fewer 
than  13  sons  with 
tested  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th. 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test.  2  lbs.   1\  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

May,  '05,  auction. 
Dam  of  3  public  test 

cows. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (w  i  t  li 
his  get),  '01  and   02. 

Goddington  purse,    02. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Mauser,  P.  2892,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, Apr.  Show, 
Western  Parishes. 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire. 

Sire  of 

Brandie  9th,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs.  1  j 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  4 
years  old. 

Defiant  2d,  1  lb.  13* 
ozs.,  51  days  in  milk. 

Mauser's  Perfnithorpe, 
1  lb.  \\\  ozs.,  97 
days  in  milk.  Dam 
of  the  noted  bulls, 
Pennithorpe's  Ra- 
leigh and  Sigmond 
(now  named  Mabel's 
Raleigh's  Prince, 
120788). 

Calais  3d.  P.  7211,  C.  , 
A  grand  dairy  cow. 
Her  dam  is  a  grand- 
daughter of  Fon- 
taine, F.  2058,  C, 
the  first  of  the  Fon- 
taine family;  1st  ov. 
Jersey.  '88;  24 
quarts  of  milk;  2 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter 
in ^24  hours. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug..  '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  <  txford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13.604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flo  w  e  r  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter.  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6.841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold. 10.060  1  bs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreani- 
wold,  11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '07.  2 
lbs.  Hi  ozs. 

Simone  G.  G.,  public 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  5  J  ozs. 

Oxford  Vixen,  public 
butter  test.  May, '05, 
2  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands. 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,    F. 

8432,  H.C.,  J.  H.  B.J 
Official  butter  test,   2 

lbs.    li    ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  weight. 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 
She  sold  in  our  May, 

'02,    auction   for 

$1,700,    to   Mrs.    M.     f 

M.    Patterson.    Port 

Kennedy,  Pa. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.   C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C 
She  has  won  six  public 

butter  tests;  record 

in    May,    '96,    2    lbs. 

7  J  ozs. 
She    has    3    daughters 

with"  public    butter 

records. 

Golden   Fern's   Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  North  Club 
Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull    the    Island    of 
Jer.   ever  produced. 
Sire  of 

Flying  Fox,  sold  in  our 
May,  '02,  sale  for 
$7,500. 

Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  May,  '05,  sale 
for  $10,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Sensa- 
tion, winner  2d  pr., 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  '04,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$2,250. 

Golden  Sultana,  3d  pr. 
at  the  St.  Loms 
Show  and  sold  in  i  iur 
May.  '10,  auction  tor 
$3,700;  at  same  time 
her  son,  Sultana's 
Oxford  Lad,  sold  for 
$11,100. 

Six  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an 
average  of  $4,575. 

Fame  6th,  P.  3188,  C. 
A    remarkably    good 
dairy  cow. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96. '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminence  2d, 
sold  in  our  May,  '05, 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer. ,'99. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 

ii.  C. 

Ravachol.P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
s  e  1  f  a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands. 

P.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.   of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 

other  noted  animals. 
By  same  sire  as  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  2S  qts. 
daily. 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  5  tested  cows, 
and  of  Tula,  P.  5323, 
H.  C.  1st  over  Jer., 
'94;  Par.  prize.  Class 
2,  '94.  Tula  is  dam 
of  Rill.  P.  6982,  H. 
C,  dam  of  P^mi- 
nent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  2d  II. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern , 

P.  4711.  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H    B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond.  P.  797,  H.C 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  I  s  1  a  n  d,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 

Orme,  P.   1660,  H.   C 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  lj  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence. 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
Dam    of    Flying    Fox. 

(See  above.) 

Courage,    P.    1813.    C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown. 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.    1559,   H.   C. 

(See  above.) 


Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537.  C 
1st  over  Jer..  '90.  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Apr..  '87. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane  type 
(for  udder  and  teats) 
to  his  entire  progeny. 

Sire  of  32  tested 
daughters  and  6  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d   pr.,   St.    Martin 

Show.  '94  and  '95. 


Brown  Fern  2d  is  dam  of  Aurea.  P.  8693,  H.  C., 
now  named  Eminent 's  Fern  of  St.  Martin. 
Aurea  won  Certificate  of  Merit  in  the  '07 
butter  test,  with  2  lbs.  4J  ozs.  of  butter,  and 
Bronze  Medal  in  public  butter  test.  Oct.,  '03, 
2  lbs.  £  oz.,  127  days  in  milk.  She  is  the  dam 
Of  Aurea  s  Fern,  P.  11259  (by  Oxford  Lad), 
who  won  Certificate  of  Merit  in  May.  0  >,  with 
1  lb.  12i  ozs.  of  butter  when  236  days  in  milk. 


Everton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
animals. 

Fame,  F.  2145,  C. 


Rollo.  P.  2100.  C 
His  dam  made  1  lb. 
13  j  ozs.  of  butter 
five  months  after 
calving.  She  was 
considered  by  many 
one  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  that  ever 
left  the  Island. 

Calais,  P.  5058,  C. 


Fauvette's  Boy. 
P.  1735.  H.  C. 


White  Rose, 

P.  4915,  H.  C. 
(Golden  Chance.) 


Biron.  P.  1375.  C. 
Pieuse.  F.  2361,  C 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 
lf»  lbs.  2\  ozs.  to  17 
lbs.  2  J  ozs. 

Quality.  F.  1748,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
and  Champion 
Cup  at  the  Royal 
Jer.  Show.  '82;  16 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Homely,  F.  2382,  C. 

Everton  Lord. 

P.  1088.  H.  C. 

[  Widow,  F.  2300.  C- 


RALEIGH'S  SARAH,  252134,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

ONE  OF  THE  "FAMILY"  OF  THE  GREAT  EMINENT'S  RALEIGH,  69011   (P.  3273,  H.  C). 
Dam  of  the  Beautiful  Oxford  You'll  Do  Heifer,  YOU'LL  DO'S  SARAH,  344299,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(See  Opposite  Page.) 

Raleigh's  Sarah  was  one  of  the  grandest  cows  catalogued  for  our  1911  auction,  but  was  not  in  condition  on  sale  day.  When 
Mr.  \V.  R.  Spann  and  Mr.  Tom  Dempsey  were  at  "Linden  Grove"  in  the  winter,  snow  on  the  ground,  at  the  time  she  calved, 
they  were  so  enthusiastic  over  her  that  they  insisted  we  have  her  out  for  a  photograph;  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  she  had 
not  shed,  it  does  not  take  an  expert  to  see  the  quality  reflected  in  the  picture  above. 

Her  sire,  Eminent's  Raleigh,  69011,  has  sired  seven  first  prize  winners  on  the  Island,  including  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy  and  Mabel's 
Raleigh,  the  latter  sire  of  Fairy  Glen's  Raleigh.  Eminent's  Raleigh  has  48  tested  daughters,  24  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit! 
his  sons,  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy  and  Mabel's  Raleigh,  have  respectively,  40  and  24  tested  daughters;  and  his  grandson,  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh,  has  16  (a  young  bull).  Eminent's  Raleigh  was  by  Eminent  2d,  sold  in  our  1905  auction  for  $10,000,  and 
sire  of  SI  tested  cows.  His  sire,  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  has  31  tested  daughters,  and  26  sons  with  tested  daughters.  Flying 
Fox,  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  leads  all  bulls,  imported  or  domestic,  in  the  number  of  sons  with  tested  daughters,  having  43. 

The  dam  of  Raleigh's  Sarah  was  a  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  the  Golden  Fern's  Lad  bull,  Mauser,  P.  2892,  H.  C,  who 
has  a  number  of  great  cows  to  his  credit,  including  Mauser's  Pennithorpe,  who  is  dam  of  Mabel's  Raleigh's  Prince,  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  to  Mr.  H.  M.  Snider,  Wickliffe,  Ohio.  Mauser's  Pennithorpe  was  sold  at  auction  for  $1,150, 
to  Mr.  Howard  Willets,  and  her  son,  Pennithorpe's  Raleigh,  sold  for  $3,100  at  auction. 

Sarah's  Sultan,  120S37,  son  of  Raleigh's  Sarah  (by  the  lamented  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180),  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction, 
when  12  months  old,  for  $610,  to  Mr.  T.  P.  Middleton,  Eminence,  Ky.,  for  whom  he  won,  at  the  Tennessee  State  Fair,  first 
prize  in  the  yearling  bull  class,  and  headed  the  first  prize  breeders'  young  herd. 


3764 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  55.    Cow. 


OXFORD'S  MAGGIE  CANNON,  289458,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Mifanwy,  F.  16339,  C.) 

FULL  SISTER  TO  OXFORD'S  MAGDALENE,  271103,  IN  REGISTER  OF  MERIT,  CLASS  AA,  327  LBS.  6  OZS.  BUTTER  IN 

1   YEAR,  AT  2  YEARS  8  MONTHS  OLD. 
FULL  SISTER  TO  YOU'LL  DO'S   MAGDALENE,  353259  (SEE  OPPOSITE  PAGE). 


Bred  by  E.  G.  Marett,  Grouville.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  March  26,  1909. 

Imported  January  28,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  spot  on  brisket  and  right  stifle. 
and  mottled  belly;  black-and-white  tongue;  black 
switch. 

A  splendid  golden  fawn,  and  a  beauty.  An 
"Oxford  You'll  Do."  and  one  of  great  scale  and 
capacity;  lovely  head,  with  rich,  amber  horns; 
sharp,  prominent  withers;  body  long,  deep  and 
well  ribbed,  with  broad,  prominent  hips;  her  outline- 
is  the  symmetrical  wedge  shape,  a  dairy  type  in  every 
particular;  skin  thin  and  mellow;  belly  covered 
with  a  network  of  tortuous  veins  that  appear  about 
to  burst;  has  a  splendid  udder  of  enormous  size, 
beautifully  veined  and  balanced,  with  great  large 
teats  wide  apart  and  squarely  placed.  We  can 
pay  to  "Maggie  Cannon"  the  greatest  compliment 
that  may  be  bestowed  upon  a  cow:  FIT  TO  BE 
TUB  MOTHER  OF  ANY  BREEDER'S  HERD 
BULL. 

Sire 
OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  - 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  with  his  progeny,  at 
the  bull  show  on  the  Island,  April.  '1 1.  This  is 
the  most  valuable  prize,  and  the  greatest 
distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford  Knight.  P.  393S,  C.  sire 
of  12  butter  test  cows,  and  of  other  prize 
winners. 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  registered  as 
Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860— not  for 
sale. 

He  is  sire  of  the  bull  winning  Grand  Champion- 
ship at  Indiana  State  Fair,  '15,  and  sold  in  our 
auction  for  $525. 

His  daughter.  You'll  Do's  Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  as  a  3-year-old  for  $500,  now  under 
year's  official  test,  will  make  more  than  900 
lbs.  butter. 

His  daughter.  Golden  Oxford  Ivy,  won  1st  prize 
in  her  class  (76  entries)  and  the  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island)  at 
the  Royal  Show,  May,  '15;  she  also  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (68  entries)  at  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

Among  others,  he  sired  the  following  prize  win- 
ners: 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  Jr.,  102269,  1st  prize  senior 
yearling  bull  and  Junior  Champion.  <  )regon 
State  Fair,  '12;  sold  at  auction  in  '12  for  $850. 

Combination  You'll  Do.  106878.  1st  prize  junior 
yearling  bull,  Minnesota  State  Fair,  '12 ; 
Grand  Champion,  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota 
State  Fairs.  '13;  and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Plush,  234553,  1st  prize  at  Minnesota 
and  Wisconsin  State  Fairs  and  National  Dairy 
Show,  '09. 

Crippen.  1st  prize  senior  bull  calf,  Ore.  State 
Fair  and  Spokane  Interstate  Fair,  '11. 

Nineteen  of  his  progeny,  in  our  '14  auction,  sold 
for  an  average  of  $683.42,  including  8  not  in 
milk,  4  of  them  being  bull  calves. 

No  living  sire  has  put  the  stamp  of  CAPACITY 
— a  highly  finished  DAIRY  TYPE— more  un- 
erringly  on    his    daughters    than    has    Oxford 
You'll  Do. 
(See  opposite  page  for  his  extended  pedigree.) 


Dam 
MAGDALENE, 
P.  12144,  H.C. 

Winner  of  Par.  prize. 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'10- 

Her  daughter,  "Cat- 
rin,"  was  Reserve 
and  Highly  Com- 
mended in  a  class  of 
18  3-year-old  cows, 
London  Dairy  Show, 
'12.  She  won  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
London  Dairy  Show, 
'13,  1  lb.  I4|  ozs.  in 
24  hrs.,  at  4  years 
old,  86  days  after 
calving. 

Her  daughter,  Ox- 
ford's  Magdalene, 
271103,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
327  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  2  years 
8  mos.  old,  is  by  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C,  and  full 
sister  to  Oxford's 
Maggie  Cannon, 
289458. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  'OS. 

Sold  at  our  May.  1 1. 
auction  for  $6,700  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
P  a  o  1  i,  Pa.,  who 
bought  six  of  his 
daughters  in  a  single 
lot  at  $1,750  each. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11. 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

She  is  a  daughter  of 
the  celebrated  Ox- 
ford Lass. 

Dam  of  2  tested  cows 


\   Moruy  Cannon. 

P.  3058.  H.  C 

Winner  of  3d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '07. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  tested 
cows,  among  them: 

Simple  Interest  4th, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '06,  .1  lb.  9i 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk;  she  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Finance. 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  1st  over  Jersey, 
May  and  Aug.,  '1 1. 

Duchess  of  Tapon,  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  Tapon. 
238640),  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  \  oz. 
in  24  hours.  43  days 
in  milk. 


First  Hour, 

F.  9232.  H. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  daughter.  Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr, 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept.. 
'04.  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Thirty-nine  of  his  get 
(some  only  calves) 
sold  at  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 

Sire    of    many    butter 
tested  cows  and  pr. 
winners. 
(See  front  page  A.) 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion    winner 

over  the   Island, 

Aug.,  '99.      Sold  at 

our    auction    sale. 

May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

In  same  sale,  three 

of  his  heifers  on  first 

calf  averaged  $933. 
Among   his   26    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying     Fox's     Oxford 

Queen,      870.5      lbs. 

butter,     13,604    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's   Flower   o' 

Dreamwold.  740  lbs. 

butter,     11.198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,     411.96     lbs. 

butter,      6.841      lbs. 

milk.  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 

wold,    10,060    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold,     11,075      lbs. 

milk.  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530    lbs.    milk.  1 

year. 
Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07.  2 

lbs.  8^  ozs. 
Simone   G.    G..    public 

butter  test.  May,04, 

2  lbs.  5  J  ozs. 
i  txford    Vixen,    public 

butter  test.  May,"05, 

2  lbs.  22  ozs. 
Fox's   Belle    of    Grou 

ville.  21    lbs.  3   ozs. 

butter,    7    days;    80 

lbs.  11  ozs..  30  days. 
Plying    Fox's    Trinity 

Rose,  20  lbs.  8  ozs. 

butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Plying    Fox's    LaFon- 

taine,    18  lbs.  2  ozs. 

butter.  280  lbs.  milk. 

7  days. 
Sire   of   43    bulls    with 

tested  daughters. 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 
P.  5732,  H.  C 

Par.  prize.  Aug.,  '95, 
and  May.  '98. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton. Mass.,  '10;  yr.'s 
record,  11,659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 


Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 
A   very   rich    and   per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
John  Bull.  P.  2563.  C. 
Uncle  Peter's  Rosette, 

P.  7363.  H.  C. 
Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 

57498.  A.  J.  C  C. 
Alicante.  P- 3880.  H.C. 
Flying   Fox,   P.    2729. 

H.  C. 
Forfarshire.    P.    2914, 

H.  C 
Sultana's   Rosette   2d, 

15  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 

in  7  days. 


Pioneer,  P.  1602.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 

Sire  of 
Nuriel.  1st  over  Jersey, 

'00;    1st   H.    B.    aiul 

Par.  prize,  '00. 
Lady   Clair,   3d   II.    B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 
Full  brother  to  Morion. 

P.  1690.  H.C.  sire  of 

The  Owl,  P.  2195. 
H.  C. 
M::rion  is  also  sire  of 
Eagle.  P.  6736,  II.  C 
(now  named  Mo- 
rion's S  u  I  t  a  n  e, 
162 115.  and  sold  in 
our  May.  '02,  auc- 
tion), winner  of  Par. 
pr..  May.  '01.  Dam 
of  Eminent's  Lady 
Sultan  e,  171946. 
butter  test.  20  lbs.  2 
ozs,  in  7  days;  dam 
of  Karnak's  Emi- 
nent. 84035.  1st  pr. 
two  year-old  bull. 
Louisiana  State 
Fair.  '10. 
Oxford  Orange.  P. 
6361,  Cm  a  magni- 
ficent dairy  cow; 
dam  of  Fern's  Ox- 
ford Orange,  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,900. 


Oxford  Lily, 

P.  346S.  II, 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  II.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C  , 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year. 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but 
ter  was  made. 

Sire  of  other  famous 
animals. 


Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Half-sister  to  Aurea. 
P.  8693,  H-  Cm  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test.  May,  '07.  2  lbs. 
4h  ozs.,  167  days  in 
milk. 

Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Almost  a  full  brother 
to  Sultane's  Favour- 
ite, sire  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C- 
Sire  of 
Golden    Lad's   Fawn 
Duchess.   166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 
Rose.  162097.  21  lbs. 
104  OZS. 

And  30  others. 

Tootsie,  P   3214,  H   C. 

Parish  prize,  '90. 


f  Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
|    1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 
\  (See  below.) 


Brown  Fern  2d. 

P.  1944,  II 
2d     St.     Martin 
'94.  '95. 


C 

Show, 


Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128,  C 
We  were  informed  on 

the  Island  by  J.   A. 

Marett  that  Rosette 

4th.  as  a  dairy  cow    [  Rosette  2d 


Count  Cicero. 

F.  398.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail.  30975. 

24  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Cicero's    Ruby,    29040. 

14  lbs.  l£  ozs. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '70. 
1st  p.,  St    Saviour.  '70. 
(See  below.) 

f  Happy  Cetewayo. 
P.  582.  C. 

|  His  grandsire.  Cete- 
wayo, P.  224.  C  is 
sire  of  4  cows  test- 
ing from  16  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.  to  17  lbs.  2£  ozs. 


in  her  day.  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent  milk- 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326.  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  10*  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

And  27  others. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C. 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 
Dam    of    Pioneer,     P. 

1602.  H.  Cm  1st  over 

Jer.,  '91,  '92. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '89. 
Sire    of    many    noted 

cows,   including 

Brookhill    Rose    2d. 

dam    of    Reminder. 

P.  2419,  H.  C. 


Oxford  Daisy. 
F.  6816,  H. 


C. 


F.  943.  H.  C 
1st  pr.  at  Grouville. 
Her  sire  is  half  brother 
to  Sultane.  P.  7,  H. 

C.  (as  below). 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C- 

1st  pr..  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  Sultane  14th, 
that  in  the  Tun- 
bridge  Wells  (Eng- 
land) butter  test, '02. 
in  her  fifteenth  year. 
gave  38  lbs.  6  ozs. 
milk,  making  2  lbs. 
1 1  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  w  hen  132 
days  in  milk.  win. 
ning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

Golden  I.ass  4th. 

P.  2447.  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  p.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S..  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14  J  ozs.  butter. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C 
(As  above.) 

[  Cicero's  Cowslip. 
P.  1105.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '88. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.  C 

1st  ov.  Jer..  '83, '84. '85. 

1st    prize   over  Jersey 

Jubilee  Show,  "83. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C 
1st  St.  Saviour.  '70. 
1st  IT.  Bm  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,     C.     I. 

Ex..  '71. 
"The  first  of  the  most 

celebrated  family 

the  Island  has  ever 

seen." 


[  1010  to  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  one  of  the  most  prepotent  sons  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  "bred  to 
order  "  our  desire  being  for  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  the  great  cow.  Golden  Lad's  Industry.  162058,  one  of  the  greatest 
daughters  of  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  progeny  have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations, 
and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  of  our  best  breeders.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern 
of  Linden,  84011.) 


OXFORD'S  MAGGIE  CANNON,  289458,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  HIGHLY  COMMENDED  DAUGHTER  OF  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C.     PARENTS  AND  GRANDPARENTS 

ALL  HIGHLY  COMMENDED. 

(See  her  pedigree  on  opposite  page.) 

A  GREAT  SHOW  AND  DAIRY  COW,  SEVEN  YEARS  OLD,  WEIGHT  910  LBS.  ON  APRIL  21,  1916.     SHE  HAS 

MILKED  22  TO  24  QUARTS  DAILY. 

She  and  her  full  sister,  You'll  Do's  Magdalene,  353259,  see  No.  56  of  catalog,  are  highly  desirable  in  quality  as  well  as  breeding. 
They  have  for  dam,  a  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  the  Flying  Fox  bull,  Morny  Cannon,  P.  305S,  H.  C,  a  most  success- 
ful sire  of  great  dairy  cows.  We  have  never,  to  our  knowledge,  seen  anything  but  superior  stock  from  Morny  Cannon,  who 
is  a  full  brother  to  Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  S70  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  the  highest  testing  daughter  of  Flying  Fox. 
Morny  Cannon  is  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Oxfordshire,  63548,  who  has  12  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit  averaging  514 
lbs.  13  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  4  years  old.  (Oxfordshire  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  as  a  calf  for  $90.) 
Morny  Cannon  is  also  full  brother  to  Fox's  Owlet  o'  Dreamwold,  182991  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  butter  test  569  lbs.  in 
one  year.      (Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen  was  sold  in  our  auction  for  $900,  at  24  mos.  old.) 

Morny  Cannon  has  a  number  of  Register  of  Merit  daughters,  and  several  others  have  won  Certificates  of  Merit  in  the  public 
butter  tests.       Among  other  great  cows  he  is  sire  of: 

Magdalene,  P.  12144,  H.  C,  the  dam  of  Oxford's  Maggie  Cannon  and  You'll  Do's  Magdalene  (Nos.  55  and  56  of  this  catalog). 

Cymbeline,  P.  11670,  H.  C,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  84  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  9  yrs.  old,  101  days  after  calving.  Dam  of 
Cowslip's  Cymbeline,  353231  (No.  25  of  catalog). 

Golden  Fleece  6th,  P.  13399,  H.  C,  the  dam  of  You'll  Do's  Golden  Fleece,  353221  (No.  115  of  catalog). 

Simple  Interest  4th,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  9|  ozs.,  123  days  after  calving;  dam  of  the  celebrated  cow,  Sultan's  Finance,  353206, 
whose  daughter  is  catalogued  for  this  auction  (No.  101  of  catalog). 

Japanese,  P.  11S4S,  C,  dam  of  Miss  Togo,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  12J  ozs.,  and  Togo's  Oxford,  3d  at  Royal  Show,  42  entries, 
April,  1911.  Japanese  is  also  dam  of  Raleigh's  Japanese,  P.  15055,  C,  whose  daughter,  the  Highly  Commended  cow,  Ra- 
leigh's Japanese  Fern,  353243,  will  be  sold  in  this  auction.     (See  No.  29  of  catalog.) 


AGATHA'S  OXFORD  LASS,  P.  11386,  H.  C. 

(75  PER  CENT.  SAME  BLOOD  AS  THE  NOTED  BULL,  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P,  4075,  H,  C,  WHO  IS  ATTRACTING 
MUCH  MERITED  ATTENTION  FROM  CRITICAL  JERSEY  BREEDERS.) 

Certificate  of  Merit,  Public  Butter  Test,  May,  1908,  1  lb.  10  ozs„  97  Days  in  Milk  (Cows  Under  Five  Years). 
Certificate  of  Merit,  Public  Butter  Test,  May,  1909,  2  lbs.  It  ozs.,  83  Days  in  Milk. 

Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  May,  1911. 
Reserve  for  Renouf  Cup,  "Best  Butter  Test  Cow  Judged  by  Inspection,"  May,  1909, 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass,  and  her  sister  by  Oxford  Lad,  are  two  of  the  most  valuable  cows  in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A.  Perrec,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Jersey  Herd  Book. 

Her  sire,  Agatha's  Flying  Fox,  P.  3256,  H.  C,  won  First  Prize  over  the  Island,  in  a  class  of  44,  1902.  He  is  also  sire  of  the 
famous  bulls,  Combination,  Sultan  of  Oaklands  and  Gamboge's  Knight.  Gamboge's  Knight  is  sire  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
1'.   KI75,  H.  C,  and  Oxford  Knight.  P.  3938,  C.  (as  below). 

The  dam  of  Agatha's  Oxford  Lass  is  Oxford  Ever,  P.  8370,  H.  C,  a  daughter  of  the  celebrated  Oxford  Lass.  Oxford  Ever  is 
also  dam  of: 

Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  'OS,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  when  107  days  in  milk,  as  a  three-year-old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  with  his  progeny,  at  the  bull  show  on  the  Island,  April,  l'.il  1. 

Oxford  Knight,  1'.  3938,  H.  C,  sire  of  12  butter  test  cows.     Two  of  them,  in  our  1913  auction,  viz.,  Oxford's  Gala  Rose,  287781 

(Gala  Rose,   I'.   14461,  H.  C),  and  Oxford's  Milkmaid,  288005  (Queen  Fanessa,  P.  155N7,  C),  sold  for  $1,025  and   $1,000 

respectively. 

AGATHA'S  OXFORD  LASS  IS  DAM  OF  THE  BULL,  AGATHA'S  OXFORD  NOBLE,  P.  4850,  H,  C,  WHOSE 

PEDIGREE  APPEARS  ON  PAGE  78  OF  CATALOG. 


B  339 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY   30,  1916. 


No.  56.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  MAGDALENE,  353259,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Titania,  P.  19401,  H.  C.) 

FULL  SISTER  TO  OXFORD'S  MAGGIE  CANNON,  289458,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (SEE  OPPOSITE  PAGE). 

FULL  SISTER  TO  OXFORD'S  MAGDALENE,  271103,  IN  REGISTER  OF  MERIT,  CLASS  AA,  327  LBS.  6  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  1 

YEAR,  2  YRS.  8  MOS.  OLD. 


Bred  by  E.  G.  Marett.  Grouville.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  2,  1912. 

Imported  Oct.  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Brisket  and  belly  mottled;  two  specks  behind 
right  shoulder;  left  fore  ankle  speckled;  white  tongue; 
ring  above  black  and-white  switch. 

A  sweet-faced  light  fawn  of  strong  dairy  tempera- 
ment and  type,  handsome  outline  and  great  vitality; 
Highly  Commended,  and  from  Highly  Commended 
parents;  has  a  full  sister  in  Register  of  Merit,  another 
that  will  qualify  with  a  gTeat  record  if  given  a  test, 
and  she  herself  can  go  right  out  of  this  sale  ring  and 
make  a  year's  record  without  "forcing."  She  has 
great  depth  of  body  and  unusual  spring  of  rib  for  her 
years;  strong  back,  broad  loins  and  long  rump; 
large  udder,  of  beautiful  shape  and  texture,  which 
milks  out  "like  a  rag,"  with  good-sized  teats  perfectly 
placed.  A  valuable  young  cow,  from  whose  rare 
breeding  and  individuality  we  have  the  right  to 
expect  great  things. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C, 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 

111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,    11- 

Among  his  21  official 
test  daughters  are: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
over  900  lbs.,  4  yrs. 
old ;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Oxford  Triumph's 
Maiden,  554  lbs.  7 
ozs.,  4  yrs.  3  mos. 
old. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  yrs.  old; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  yrs.  6 
mos.  old;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

Stella  You'll  Do,  429 
lbs.  15  ozs.,  4  yrs. 
old ;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Hope  You'll  Do,  408 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do's 
Circus  Girl,  390  lbs. 
3  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 

Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10 mos.; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Grouville  Plush,  377 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374  lbs.  15  ozs.,  3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 

Dam 
MAGDALENE, 
P.  12144,  H.C. 

Winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Royal  Show ,  M  ay , 
'10. 

Daughter  of  the  Flying 
Fox  bull,  Morny 
Cannon,  P.  3058,  H. 
C. 

Dam  of  2  tested  cows, 
and  of  Oxford's 
Maggie  Cannon, 
289458. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
her  extended  pedi- 
gree.) 


Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny), 
Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction  for  $6,700  to  White  Horse 
Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his  daugh- 
ters in  a  single  lot  at  $1 ,750  each. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  every 
animal  in  competition,  sired  by  Gamboge's 
Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire,  winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1st  prize  for  produce  of  cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows  in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  yearling  bulls  (out  of  dams  by 
Gamboge's  Knight). 

2d  pr.  3 -year  old  cow,  9  entries,  by  Gamboge's 
Knight. 

Sire  of  4 1  offici  al  test  cows,  1 9  of  them  with  year's 
records  over  500  lbs.  butter  in  1  year.  Twelve 
of  the  19,  including  the  five  with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auctions: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie,  652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Daisy's  January  Rose,  585  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess,  566  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Primrose,  566  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Princess,  558  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Knight's  Artistic,  540  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Vellum,  531  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Knight's  Fancy  Princess,  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Modesty,  525  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Merry  May,  520  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Black  Flower,  516  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Manor's  Peeress,  516  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Crocus,  515  lbs.  1  oz. 

Gamboge's  Fawn  Beauty,  505  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Knight's  Crocus,  505  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink  (above)  was  Grand- 
Champion  cow  at  National  Dairy  Show,  '12, 
and  was  on  show  circuit  2\  months  during  her 
year's  test. 

Gamboge's  Knight  is  sire  of  4  bulls  with  tested 
daughters,  including: 

Oxford  You'll  Do.  P.  4075,  H.  C,  sire  of  22. 

Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C.,  sire  of  12. 

Oxford's  Brigadier,  78529,  sire  of  2  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Oxford  Boy,  P.  3937,  C,  sire  of  1  in  Register  of 
Merit. 

His  son,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  won  1st  prize  for 
bull  and  progeny  at  the  Apr.,  'II,  bull  show, 
Island  of  Jer. 

34  of  his  sons  and  daughters  have  been  sold  in 
our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $800;  among 
them: 

Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,  $2,900. 

Gamboge's  Primrose,  $1,750. 

Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  $1,750. 

Gamboge's  Oxford  Lass,  $1,750. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  $1,750. 

Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess,  $1,750. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28 
quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour.  2  lbs.  lj 
ozs. ,2 14  das.  in  milk. 

Caiest,  whose  eight 
daughters,  in  our  '05 
sale,  aver.  $987.50. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  1£  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
winners. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21  tested  cows. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes. 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C-,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
B  e  a  u  v  o  i  r  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechlands  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441 .  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over   the    Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o*  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411-96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  1 1 ,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8$  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5J  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2\  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  SO  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose.  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,  17  lbs.  2£  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1  day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   H  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


C.  C- 


'02. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride.  1S7430.  A.  J. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  48  entries,  Aug., 

Reserve,  32  entries,  May,  '02. 

3d  prize,  59  entries.  May,  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey.  40  entries,  Aug.,   01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  1\  ozs.,  4S  days 
in  milk.  , 

Sold  for  $2 ,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm, 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  \  oz., 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14*  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk; 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 
Rodman,  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 
and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$725,  at  14  months  old. 

Gamboge's  Pride  8th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'OS,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty,  235173;  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for  $1,375,  to  Mr.  Willets. 
Her  daughter.  Majesty's  Great  Beauty,  235188 
(sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $850  at  3  yrs.  old), 
is  dam  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow,  and  her  2- 
mos.  old  heifer  calf  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$850. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C-i  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  o  u  r 
'05  and  '06  auc- 
tion sales,  averaging 
$865  each. 

Mabel's  Poet  is  sire  of 
Poetess  Nelly,  F. 
9213,  H.  C.  1st  pr. 
and  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  '05;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  121 
days  in  milk;  and 
many  other  cele- 
brities. 

Caiest's  dam  is  also 
dam  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
who  is  dam  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  Ox- 
ford Knight  a  n  d  2 
public  test  cows. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show,  96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests. 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

And     4     other     tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


Due  to  calve  May  24,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for 
whose  extended  pedigree  see  No.  66  of  catalog.  The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d  is  Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May,  'OS,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford  Ever,  P. 
8370,  H.  C.(  who  is  also  dam  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's  Oxford 
Lass. 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  57.    Cow. 


OXFORD  FAIR,  353268,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  20253,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  John  De  Gruchy,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  November  12,  1912. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  and  capacious  young  dairy  cow  of 
great  stamina;  body  of  exceeding  depth  and  width, 
with  good  spring  of  rib;  long,  clean,  flat  neck  and 
thin  withers;  back  straight  and  strong;  very  broad 
loin  and  prominent  hips,  with  great  length  of  rump; 
tail  beautifully  set,  with  flowing  dark  switch;  promi- 
nent milk  veins;  stands  close  to  ground,  on  short, 
fine  legs;  magnificent  udder,  square  in  front,  with 
large  and  beautifully  placed  teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  has 
already  21  or  more 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, 1 1  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
and  another  just 
finishing  test  with 
900  lbs.  or  more  of 
butter  as  a  four-yr.- 
old.  The  cow  win- 
ning 1st  at  New 
York  State  Fair  as  a 
three-year-old,  1st  at 
Connecticut  State 
Fair  as  a  four-year- 
old,  and  1st  at  New 
York  State  Fair  as  a 
5 -year-old  (besides 
being  dam  of  the 
pair  winning  1st  as 
"produce  of  cow"), 
is  a  daughter  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  and 
has  made  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  with 
774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year. 

He  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May,  '15, 
who  also  won  1st  in 
her  class  (76  entries) 
as  a  three-year-old, 
and  1st  as  a  two- 
year-old  (68  entries). 
Royal  Island  Show. 
He  also  sired  the  1st 
prize  bull  at  Royal 
Show,  Class  2,  19 
entries,  in  May,  '15; 
the  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull,  Indiana 
State  Fair,  '15  (bred 
at  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  as  a  calf  for 
$525);  the  1st  prize 
three-year-old  cow 
(1 1  entries),  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15  (sold 
in  our  14  auction 
for  $745);  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  of 
the  M  innesota  and 
Wisconsin  State 
Fairs,  '13,  who  pro- 
duced the  Junior 
Champion  heifer  at 
Iowa  State  Fair  and 
at  Waterloo  Dairy 
Show,  '15;  and  many 
other  1st  prize  and 
Champion  winners. 

Nine  of  his  daughters 
in  our  '13  auction — 
six  of  them  heifers 
and  heifer  calves — 
sold  for  an  average 
of  $504.44;  and  19 
of  his  progeny  in  our 
'14  auction  averaged 
$683  (eight  of  them 
bulls  and  calves  of 
both  sexes). 

(See  preceding  pages 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 

Dam 
PETITION, 
P.  10680,  C. 

Dam  of  Alfriston  Peti- 
tion, 211630,  im- 
ported by  Mrs.  S.  T. 
I  lenning.  i"  whose 
Allen  Farm  herd  she 
gave  1 1 .000  lbs.  milk 
in  one  year  as  a  five- 
year-old. 


f  Gamboge's  Knight, 

P.  3645,  H.  C. 
(  Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auc- 
tion for  $6,700,  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
Paoli,  Pa. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

34  of  his  sons  and 
daughters  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions 
f  o  r  an  average  of 
$800. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them 
with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year.  Twelve  of 
the  19,  including  the 
five  with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported 
by  '-Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions; 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie, 
652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola, 
592  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox),  public  butter 
test,  May,  '09,  2  lbs, 
1-J  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Daughter  of  Oxford 
Lass. 


Reliable,  P.  3065,  C. 
Sire  of 

Miss  Emily,  P.  10624, 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '13,  1  lb. 
7J  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  44 
lbs.  10  ozs.  milk,  at  3 
yrs.  old,  137  days 
after  calving. 

Weeping  Willow  2d,  P. 
10665,  C.  (Weeping 
Willow,  211596.  A. 
J.  C.  C),  who  is  dam 
of: 

Willow's  Stockwell,  P. 
4092,  C.  (83352,  A. 
J.  C.  C).  winner  St. 
John  Parish  prize, 
April,  '08;  sire  of 
Lily  of  Jersey,  1  st  at 
Royal  Show,  55  en- 
tries, May,  '10;  and 
Imp.  Issue  Belle, 
246042,  2d  at  St. 
John  Show  as  a  year- 
ling, '10. 

Willow  Lassie,  235980, 
dam  of  Willow  Las- 
sie's Queen,  275849, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  361  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
2  yrs.  1  mo.  old. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Halloween's  Fox,  P. 
3631,  H.  C,  sire  of 
10  tested  cows. 

Trial  of  Oaklands,  P. 
3644,  H.  C,  and 
Beechland's  Cham- 
pion, P.  3599,  H.  C, 
each  sire  of  6. 

Trial  2d  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3809,  BE.  C;  Tom 
Fox  of  St.  Martin, 
67258,  and  Agatha's 
Blue  Fox,  69634, 
each  sire  of  4  tested 
cows. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05;  sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
Apr.,  '09,  in  compe- 
tition with  Beauvoir 
King,  Plymouth 
Lad  and  other  bulls; 
sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
1st  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May.  '11;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  H 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

And  many  other 
winners. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7J 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  Gedney  Farm. 

(See  No.  44  for  further 
particulars  regarding 
this  great  cow.) 


Dido,  P.  2703,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Morocco's 
Pride.  P.  9089,  H. 
C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey  and  winner  of 
Blythwood  Bowl, 
'02;  1st  prize  over 
the  Island,  '03,  and 
was  sent  to  Austra- 
lia as  the  best  cow 
in  Jersey. 

Reliance,  P.  7040,  C. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C.- 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner   over   the    Island,    Aug., 


'99. 


Sold  at  our  auction  sale.  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411. 96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,84V  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  1 1 ,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8J  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs. , 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit.  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5|  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May.  '05,  2  lbs. 

2\  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days.. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter.  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose.  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,  17  lbs.  2£  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432.  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    l£  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '96. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

f  Cato  2d,  P.  1954,  C. 
Sire  of 

Sweet  Morocco,  P. 
6806,  H.  C-,  1st  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02  and 
'03;  1st  in  Champion 
Class,  Aug.,  '03;  Re- 
serve for  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'04. 

Triple  Interest,  1st  ov. 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '01;  Silver 
Medal  in  butter  test, 
'01 ;  2  lbs.  10J  ozs.  in 
24  hours. 

Morocco, 

P.  4671,  H.  C. 

Gay  Prince, 

P.  2092.  H.  C. 

True.  P.  4693,  H.  C. 

Prince  Romulus, 
P.  798,  C. 


La  Dame  2d, 

P.  4053,  C. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 
P.  3582, 


Cato,  P.  1646,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Cato  3d,  P. 2143, 
C,  who  sired  Fabu- 
lous Interest. 168515. 
winner  of  three  Cer- 
tificates of  Merit  in 
Island  butter  tests. 


Madelaine,  P.  4198.  C 


Patron,  P.  1377,  H.  C. 


Madras  2d, 

P.  3198,  H.  C. 


King  Romulus, 

P.  529,  H.  C. 

Coomassie's  Niece, 
F,  3214,  H.  C 


Rival,  P.  146.  C. 


Venus  2d,  P.  460,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever 
produced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

H  i  s  ten-months-old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200. 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying    Fox,     P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Forfarshire,    P.    2914. 
H.  C. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Official   test,   2   lbs.   of 

butter  in  24  hours. 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
Reserve   No.   for  Cup, 

'90. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90.  '91. 

Nero's  Lad. 

P.  1226,  C. 

Stale  Bread  2d, 

P.  2976,  C- 
Reserve  ov.  Jer.,  '89. 
Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Everton  Lord. 

P.  1088.  H.  C 

Congo,  P.  1135.  C. 

f   Kaiser's  Prince. 

P.  993,  H.  C. 

Lucy  Long. 

F.  3534,  H.  C. 

Miltiades, 

P.  868.  H.  C 


Madras,  F.  7378.  C. 


Duke  of  Carolina. 
P.  353,  H.  C. 


Frugal.  P.  532.  H.  C. 
Grey  Prince,  F.  168,  C. 
Grey.  F.  1203,  C 


Venus,  P.  241,  C. 


Jumper,  P.  1087,  C. 
His  daughter,  Zelie,  P. 

3296,   C,   is  dam   of 

Golden  Fern's  Grey 

Daisy,  195783,  A.  J. 

C.   C.    (Zelie  2d,   P. 

8419.  H.  C),  winner 

of  the  following  prs.: 
Par.  prize,  Class  3,  May,   01  ;  Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test.  May,  '02,  1  lb.  14$  ozs.,  86    days 

in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  1  lb.  9  ozs..  310  days  in  milk;  dam  of  Zelie 

3d,  sold  to  Lord  Rothschild,  for  whom  she  won,  in  '04,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show.  London;  2d 

over  England,  Tunbridge  Wells  Show;  1st  over  England  and  Reserve  for  Champion,  Sussex  Show. 

La  Dame,  F.  2301,  C. 


Welcome,  F.  172,  C 
Beauty.  F.  1543.  C 


Due  to  calve  April  23,  1916,  by  Kern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C,  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for  whose 
extended  pedigree  see  No.  66  of  catalog.  The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  is  Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford  Ever,  P. 
8370,  H.  C,  who  is  also  dam  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's  Oxford 
Lass. 


AGATHA  OF  OAKLANDS,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  Cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H.  C,  J.  H.  B.) 
(Grandam  of  the  Great  Bull,  Gamboge's  Knight.  P.  3645,  H.  C,  Sire  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C—  see  Front  Page  C.) 

Agatha  of  Oaklands  sold  in  our  1902  auction  sale  for  $1,700. 

Official  Butter  Test,  2  lbs.  11  ozs.  in  24  hours,  Jersey  Weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 

Winner  of  First  Prize  at  the  Three  Western  Parishes  in  1899. 

Winner  of  First  Prize  and  Championship  (Silver  Cup),  St.  Saviour  Show,  1900. 

First  Prize  over  Jersey,  beating  former  Royal  Winners,  in  1900. 

First  Prize  in  Champion  Class  at  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  1901. 

Sweepstakes  over  the  entire  show,  beating  Royal  Winners. 

First  at  the  Royal  in  1901  in  Champion  Class,  beating  former  Winners. 


She  is  not  only  a  Champion  winner  herself,  but  a  breeder  of  Champion  winners,  as  her  son,  "Agatha's  Flying  Fox,"  won  First 
Prize  at  St.  Saviour  Show,  April  3,  1902,  as  well  as  Sweepstakes  at  same  show,  and  finished  up  by  taking  First  Prize  at 
the  Royal  Show  of  Jersey,  April  9,  1902,  in  a  class  of  44  bulls.  He  also  won  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  August,  1903.  Agatha's 
Flying  Fox  is  sire  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Gamboge's  Knight,  Sultan  of  Oaklands,  Combination  and  others.  His  descend- 
ants in  this  sale  show  the  wonderful  quality  of  this  celebrated  and  successful  family.  He  is  sire  of  the  sensational  cow, 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass  (see  picture  opposite  No.  78). 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox  was  born  in  February,  1901,  fifteen  years  ago,  and  it  is  only  within  the  past  six  years,  since  his  sons  and 
daughters  are  reproducing  the  wonderful  dairy  and  show-ring  qualities  of  his  dam,  Agatha  of  Oaklands,  that  the  true  value 
of  Agatha's  Flying  Fox  is  being  appreciated.  It  recalls  the  fact,  which  we  have  so  often  pointed  out,  that  breeders  too 
frequently  do  not  give  a  bull  credit  for  his  merits  until  it  is  too  late  to  take  full  advantage  of  his  qualities.  (They  often 
do  not  give  sufficient  consideration  to  the  fact  that  a  bull,  to  be  prepotent,  must  be  from  a  great  producing  dam  as  well 
as  by  a  prepotent  sire.  We  have  been  as  careful  to  satisfy  ourselves  on  this  point,  with  every  bull  we  have  exploited,  or 
whose  get  we  have  patronized.)  This  was  true  of  Flying  Fox,  of  Golden  Lad,  and  of  Oxford  Lad — the  latter  bull  being  ac- 
tually condemned  by  some  until  his  daughters  came  in  with  their  second  and  third  calves.  It  is  only  then  that  the  true 
prepotency  of  a  sire  is  known.  (Flying  Fox  sold  for  $7,500  in  our  May,  1902,  auction.  He  is  sire  of  Agatha's  Flying  Fox; 
also  sire  of  Oxford  Lad,  and  great-grandsire  of  Noble  of  Oaklands.) 

(See  Pedigree  C  for  Further  Particulars  and  Extended  Pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


YOU'LL  DO'S  BENEFIT,  353257,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


A  HIGHLY  COMMENDED  DAUGHTER  OF  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  BOTH  PARENTS  HIGHLY 

COMMENDED. 

(See  her  pedigree  on  opposite  page,) 

Her  sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  has  already  22  or  more  official  test  daughters,  12  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit,  and  another  just 

finishing  test  with  900  lbs.  or  more  of  butter  as  a  four-year-old. 
The  cow  winning  1st  at  New  York  State  Fair  as  a  three-year-old,  1st  at  Connecticut  State  Fair  as  a  four-year-old,  and  1st  at  New 

York  State  Fair  as  a  5-year-old  (besides  being  dam  of  the  pair  winning  1st  as    "produce  of  cow"),  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford 

You'll  Do,  and  has  made  the  Register  of  Merit  with  774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  one  year. 
He  sired  the  Champion  cow  over  the  Island  of  Jersey  in  May,  '15,  who  also  won  1st  in  her  class  (76  entries)  as  a   three-year-old, 

and  1st  as  a  two-year-old  (68  entries),  Royal  Island  Show. 
He  also  sired  the  1st  prize  bull  at  Royal  Show,  Class  2,  19  entries,  in  May,  '15;  the  Grand  Champion  bull,  Indiana  State  Fair, 

'15  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our    14  auction  as  a  calf  for  $525);  the    1st  prize  three-year-old  cow  (11  entries), 

Texas  State  Fair,  '1.5  (sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $745);  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin   State 

Hairs,  '13,  who  produced  the  Junior  Champion  heifer  at   Iowa  State   Fair  and  at   Waterloo   Dairy  Show,   '1.');   and   many 

other  1st  prize  and  Champion  winners. 
Nine  of  his  daughters  in  our  '13  auction  -six  of  them  heifers  and  heifer  calves — sold  for  an  average  of  $504. 44;  and   10  of  his 

progeny  in  our  '14  auction  averaged  $lis:)  (eight  of  them  bulls  ami  calves  "I  both  sexes). 

(See  front  page  C,  and  notes  opposite  No.  47  of  catalog,  for  further  particulars  concerning  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C. ) 


B  75 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  58.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  BENEFIT,  353257,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Delectable,  P.  18934,  H.  C.) 


OFFICIAL  R.  J.  A.  S.  RECORD,  BEGUN  AS  A  YEARLING,  331  LBS.    14  OZS.   BUTTER  IN  257  DAYS;  AVERAGE  TEST,  5.44 

PER  CENT.  FAT. 


Bred  by  J.  P.  Amy,  St.  Ouen,  Island  of  Jersey. 

BornjMarch  15.  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  rich  golden  fawn,  of  highly  refined  dairy  type;  the 
flat  "ewe"  neck,  high  sharp  withers  and  prominent 
spinal  processes  denoting  the  persistent  worker  that 
converts  all  her  food  into  milk;  great  length  of  body, 
with  splendid  ribbing;  lean  hind  quarters,  cat  hams; 
thin,  long  tail  with  perfect  setting  and  luxuriant 
switch;  magnificent  udder,  perfect  in  shape,  wide  and 
deep,  with  large,  beautifully  placed  teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
.  Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island.  Apr., 
'11. 
Among  other  great 
cows,  Oxford  You  11 
Do  is  sire  of: 
You'll    Do's    Favorite, 
now  on  official  test 
and  will  make  close 
to,  if  not  more  than, 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year  as  a  four- year 
old.     She   was   sold 
in    our    '14    auction 
for  $500,    to   E.    T. 
Bedford,    G  r  e  e  n's 
Farms,  Conn. 
Golden    Oxford    Ivy, 
1st  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14,  as  a 
2-year-old     (68     en- 
tries);  1st  at  Royal 
Show    as    a    3-year- 
old,    May,     '15     (76 
entries),  and  Theatre 
Chal.     Cup     (Cham- 
pionship    over     the 
Island).     She  is  now 
in    the    "Linden 
Grove"  stables. 
Golden  Fern's  Oxford, 
1st  pr.  yearling  bull. 
Junior  and  Grand 
Cham.,    Indiana    S. 
Fair,  '15. 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  Jr., 
102269.    1st  prize 
senior  yearling  bull 
and    Junior    Cham- 
pion,   Oregon    State 
Fair.    '12;    sold    for 
$850,  at  our    12  sale. 
Combination  You'll 
Do,    106878,    1st  pr. 
junior  yearling  bull, 
Minnesota      State 
Fair,    '12;    Grand 
Champion,    Wiscon- 
sin   and     Minnesota 
State  Fairs,  '13;  and 
other  prizes. 
Oxford  Plush,  234553, 
1st  pr.  at  Minnesota 
and  Wisconsin  State 
Fairs    and    National 
Dairy  Show,  '09. 
Crippen,  1st  pr.  senior 
bull  calf,  Ore.  State 
Fair    and     Spokane 
Interstate  Fair,  '11. 
Oxford  Miss  You'll  Do, 
271050,   1st  prize  2- 
yr.-old   heifer,    Ohio 
State  Fair,  '12. 
(For     full     particulars 
see  front  pages.) 

Dam 
BENEFIT, 
P.  15536,  H.C. 

Produced  in  the  official 
R.  J.  A.  S.  tests,  on 
Island  of  Jersey,  102 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
63  days  as  a  four- 
y  e  a  r-old;  average 
test,  5.28  per  cent, 
butter  fat. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Eleven  of  his  daugh- 
ters, in  our  '11  auc- 
tion, averaged 
$1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  over  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  and  all 
three  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our 
auctions. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with  a 
total  of  36  butter 
test  daughters. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Daughter     of     Oxford 

Lass. 
(See  opposite  page.) 


Perry  Farm  Stockwell, 
P.  4049,  C. 

(Now  named  Stock- 
well's  Fern  Lad, 
87843,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Sold  in  Dr.  H.  D.  Rod- 
man's '10  sale  to 
Smith  &  Roberts, 
Beatrice,  Neb.,  for 
$450. 

He  won  1st  and  Cham- 
pionship, Missouri 
State  Fair,  '10. 

Championship  at  Neb. 
and  Missouri  State 
Fairs,  '11;  at  Iowa, 
Nebraska  and  Okla- 
homa State  Fairs, 
'12;  and  many  other 
prizes. 

Sire  of 

Grace  Stockwell,  630 
lbs.  3  ozs. 

Stockwell's  Dahlia,  527 
lbs.  5  ozs. 

Perry  Farm  Joan,  378 
lbs.  1  oz. 

Benefit,  102  lbs.  8  ozs. 
in  63  days,  4  years 
old. 

Stockwell's  Farineuse, 
1  lb.  3  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Stockwell's  Golden 
Maiden,  1st  prize  2- 
year-old  and  Junior 
Cham.,  Neb.  State 
Fair,  '14. 

Ocean  Blue,  99477, 
Grand  Champion 
bull,  Iowa  State 
Fair,  '13;  Nebraska 
and  Illinois  State 
Fairs,  '14;  and  other 
prizes. 


Lady  Isolda, 

P.  12754,  IT.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
bulls  and  of  7  tested 
cows. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

1S7430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
1st  prize  winner  over 

the     Island     and 

Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '04. 
3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug., 

'01,  '02. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,   2   lbs.    7£   ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

'05   sale,   to  Mr.   H. 

Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 
Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Stockwell, 

P.  3550.  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '07  sale  for 
$11,500,  to  Hon.  A. 

B.  Lewis,  Frede- 
ricksburg, Va. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  animals  that 
have  shown  them- 
selves to  be  d  a  i  r  y 
cows  of  great  value, 
among  them: 

Stockwell's  Daisy, 
234182,  A.  J.  C.  C., 
561  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter, 1  year,  5  years 
old. 

Stockwell's  Golden  Le- 
da,  210074,  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  434  lbs. 
13  ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

Karnak.  227372,  A.  J. 

C.  C,  404  lbs.  0.9 
oz.  butter,  1  year,  2 
years  old. 

Jolly  Sweet  Thing  2d, 
Cham.,  Iowa  State 
Fair,  '08;  also  1st  in 
class,  Iowa,  Tenn. 
and  Illinois  State 
Fairs,  '08;  butter 
test,  16  lbs.  9  ozs.  in 
7  days. 


Fern  Maid, 

P.  8374,  H.  C. 

A  splendid  daughter  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
long  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove." 


Carlo's  Gipsy's  Lad, 
P.  3620,  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Carlo's  Gipsy  3d,  P. 
7399,  H.  C,  dam  of 
Pilot's  Sultan's  Gip- 
sy, pub.  butter  test,  1 
lb.  13  ozs.,  208  days 
in  milk;  Carlo's  Gip- 
sy Maid,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  5  ozs., 
204  days  in  milk; 
Retraite's  Gipsy,  1st 
and  Grand  Cham., 
Appalachian  Expo., 
'10. 

Lady  Mary,  P.  9856,  C. 
By  Bandit,  P.  2820,  C. 

who     is     descended 

from     Wolseley,     P. 

401,  H.  C. 
Dam,    Lady    Alice,    F. 

8431,  H.  C. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2£  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5  2  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7^  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '02. 

Sweepstakes  over  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

He  was  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,300. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows, 
and  of  the  great  bulls, 
Majesty,  Lucy's 
Champion  and  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
the  latter  selling  at 
our  '10  sale  for 
$11,100. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01;  milked 
over  40  lbs.  per  day 
with  first  calf.         <^ 

Dam  of  Leda's  Golden 
Lad;  of  Forfarshire's 
Golden  Leda, 187458, 
1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville  Show, 
May,  '04,  and  of 
Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  Apr. 
and  Aug.,  '02. 


Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 

Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 
including: 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Rose,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  545  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Forfarshire's  Britan- 
nia, in  Register  of 
Merit,  482  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Sold  at  our  '03  sale  for 
$1,750,  to  Filston 
Farms,  G  1  e  n  c  o  e, 
Md.,  and  they  could 
have  had  $5,000  for 
him  from  two  differ- 
ent parties. 

Carlo's  Gipsy  6th, 
P.  8218,  H.  C. 
(Now    named    Golden 

Fern's    Gipsy   Maid, 

2036300 
Imported   by   "Linden 

Grove." 


Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'00,  I  lb.  14i  ozs.  in 
24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  l^ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. ,'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  is  the  dam  of 
three  famous  bulls; 
namely,  Caiest, 
Houpla  and  Oxford 
Lad. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Sensation,  1st  prize, 
Ohio,  '03;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Champion,  Illinois 
State  Fair,  '04;  2d 
prize,  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  '04;  1st 
prize,  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Tenn.  State  Fair, '07; 
1st  prize,  Champion 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pion, Illinois  State 
Fair,  '07;  1st  prize, 
Cham,  and  Grand 
Cham.,  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '07. 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 

Picton,  P.  2392,  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Cham,  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Kilburn,  win- 
ner of  2d  prize  over 
Jersey,  Class  8,  Aug., 
'04;  3d  prize  over 
Jersey,  Class  8,  Aug., 
'03. 


f  Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

ISon  of  Golden  Lad. 
Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4£  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows  in 
her  day  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7'i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Golden  Pearl, 

P.  1975,  H.  C. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C- 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  is  by  same  sire  as 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow, 
had  few  equals  on 
the  Island. 

Carlo  3d.  P.  817,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Egyptian  Hero. 
P.  1351.  H.  C,  2d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '91. 
He  is  sire  of  Sweet 
Bread  2d,  P.  5938, 
H.  C,  one  of  the 
grandest  dairy  cows 
we  have  ever  seen, 
and  winner  of  Gold 
Medal,  butter  test. 
'00,2  lbs.  7  ozs.,  165 
days  in  milk. 

Quaker's  Girl, 

F.  7215,  C. 


Due  to  calve  April  8,  1910,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for 
whose  extended  pedigree  see  No.  66  of  catalog.  The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d  is  Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford 
Ever,  P.  8370,  H.  C,  who  is  also  dam  of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's 
Oxford  Lass.      (This  calf  will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 

Expected  to  be  bred  before  day  of  sale,  to  one  of  our  great  bulls.      (See  supplementary  service  list  to  be  circulated  at  sale.) 


B64 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  59.    Heifer. 


PRETTY  SWEET  BREAD,  353278,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred    by    E-    E.    Leonard,    St.    Ouen,    Island    of 
Jersey. 

Born  March  18,  1914. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 
Broken  color;  black-and-white  tongue  and  switch. 
A  sweet  heifer,  with  a  pedigree  "full  of  butter." 
Beautiful  head  and  dished  face,  with  bright,  sparkl- 
ing eyes,  body  long  and  deep;  clean  shoulders,  good 
withers;  hide  rich,  thin  and  flexible  as  a  kid  glove; 
straight  back;  hind  quarters  perfect,  indications  of 
splendid  udder  development,  with  good  sized  teats 
well  placed  A  very'  "showy"  and  richly  bred 
hei  fer. 

Bread  Sultan, 

P.  4353,  H.  C. 
Winner    of    2d    prize, 
St.     Martin     and 
Trinity  Show,  '10. 
Sultan's   Maid   Sylvia, 
408    lbs.    1    oz.    in    1 
year. 
Sultan's    Miss    Elvire, 
407  lbs.   15  ozs.  in  1 
year. 
(Both  3-year-olds.) 
Mabel's  Poet's  Sweet- 
bread, 14  lbs.  3  ozs. 
in  7  days  at  2  years 
9  months  old. 
Sweet  Bread   Boy,   P. 
4801,  H.  C,  2d  pr., 
6  entries,  bulls  from 
tested    dams.    May, 
'12. 


f  Sire 

SWEET  BREAD 

LAD  2d, 
P.  4921,  H.C. 

Winner  of 
3d  pr..  Trinity  Show, 

Jersey,  '13. 
Reserve.  Trinity  Show, 

Jersey,  '14. 


Dam 
JAN,  F.  10350,  C. 

A  wonderful  dairy  cow, 
and  by  a  great  sire. 

In  the  official  R.  J.  A. 
S.  butter  test  on  Is- 
land of  Jersey,  she 
produced  as  a  five- 
year  old.  676  lbs.  1.6 
ozs.  butter  in  399 
days,  and  milked 
12,422  lbs.  8  ozs. 


Sweet  Bread  10th. 
P.  11654,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test,  Oct.,  09.  2 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  124  days 
in  milk. 

Dam  of  Sweet  Bread 
12th.  Certificate  of 
Merit  and  2d  Parish 
prize,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '10,  2  lbs. 
5\  ozs.,  101  days  in 
milk. 

Her  dam  also  pro- 
duced: 

Sweet  Bread  18th, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '11.  2  lbs.  2 
ozs.,  165  days  in 
milk. 

Sweet  Bread  5th,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  4  ozs.,  223 
days  in  milk. 


Lucy's  Prince, 

P.  3939,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  over  Jer. 
(with  his  progeny), 
Apr.,  '10;  a  success- 
ful sire. 

Three  of  his  daughters 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  an  average 
of  $1,016.66.  Lucy's 
Prince's  Fairy  was 
bought  by  Mr.  E.  O. 
Dusenbury,  Port- 
ville.  N.  V.,  for 
$1,750. 

Lucy's  Prince's  Brown 
Beauty,  sold  to  Lyn- 
newood  Farm  for 
$700.  is  dam  of 
Pretty  Clarencia, 
record  on  the  Is- 
land, with  1st  calf, 
295  lbs.  butter  in 
236  days.  (Pretty 
Clarencia  is  cata- 
logued for  this  sale.) 

Lucy's  Prince  is  sire  of 
1 1  butter  test  cows, 
including: 

Lucy's  Convent  Lassie, 
484  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Lucy  Belle's  Princess, 
468  lbs.  1  oz. 

Retreat's  Iris,  423  lbs. 
6  ozs. 

And  6  Certificate  of 
Merit  winners  in 
public  butter  tests. 

He  is  sire  of  many 
prize  wiuners. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 

P.  3746,  H.  C. 
Winner     of     1st     over 

Jersey.  Apr.,  '06. 
2d  pr.  and  Parish  pr., 

Apr.,  '05. 
Reserve,  with  progeny, 

Apr..    07. 
1st    pr..    Sweepstakes, 

Breeders'     Cup    and 

Reserve    Champion, 

St.    Saviour-G  r  o  u- 

ville.  '05. 
Sire  of  27  tested  cows. 

Stale  Bread  7th, 
P.  10545,  II.  C 
Winner  of 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '10,  33  lbs.  12 
ozs.  milk,  2  lbs.  1 
oz.  butter,  142  days 
in  milk. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '02, 

and  Apr.,  '03. 
2d  State's  p.,  Aug. ,'02. 
2d  over  Jer.,  with  his 

progeny,  Apr.,  '07. 
1st  over  Jer.,  with  his 

progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 
Sire  of  1 1  tested  cows. 

Sweet  Bread  3d, 

P.  8345,  H.  C. 
A  remarkable  dairy 

cow. 
She   tested   as   follows 

in    the    public    tests 

on  the  Island: 
May,  '03,  1  lb.  13^  ozs. 
Oct.,  '03,  2  lbs.  3i  ozs. 
May,  '04,  1  lb.  12jozs., 

229  days  in  milk. 
Besides    Sweet    Bread 

10th    (see  record  at 

left),  she  is  dam  of: 
Sweet    Bread    11th, 

public  butter  test, 

May.    '10.   2    lbs.   2i 

ozs.,     134     days    in 

milk;  Oct.,  '08.  1  lb. 

14J  ozs.,  152  days  in 

milk. 
And    2     other    tested 

cows. 


Golden  Maid's  Prince, 

P.  3027,  H.  C. 

(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1  st  prize  (sons  of  tested 
dams),  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '02. 

1st  over  Jer.  for  bull 
and  progeny.  Apr., 
'07. 

Sire  of  Golden  Maid's 
Christena,  708  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  $625. 

Sire  of  38  other  tested 
cows. 


I    Forfarshire's  Lucy, 
P.  10576.  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '04. 

Par.  prize,  Aug..  '05. 

2d  prize,  young  cow 
class.  North  Club 
Show.  May,  "05,  two 
months  before  drop- 
ping second  calf — 
"a  record." 

2d  prize.  North  Club 
Show,  May,  '06,  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
two  months  before 
dropping  third  calf 
— "a  record." 

1st  over  Jer..  Aug. ,'06, 
ami  Reserve  for 
Blythwood  Bowl. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Special 
Class,  Aug..    07. 

Exported  to  England, 
where  she  has  been 
a  frequent  winner. 


Nuriel's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3059,  H.  C. 

3d   prize   over  Jersey, 
24  State's  prize  and 
Par.  prize,  Apr.,   01. 
Sire  of 

Stale  Bread  7th,  Re- 
serve over  Jersey, 
August,  '04;  public 
butter  test,  Oct., '10, 
2  lbs.  1  oz..  142  days 
in  milk. 

Golden  Lassie,  Reserve 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '05; 
dam  of  Gouda,  4th 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '11; 
and  of  the  noted 
bulls,  Noble  Peer 
and  Noble's  Golden 
Peer. 

Stale  Bread  4th, 

P.  9055,  H.  C. 
Out  of   same   dam   as 

the  sire  of  G  o  1  d  e  n 

Maid's  Prince. 


Slip,  P.  2512,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Jessie's  Bertha, 
public  butter  tests: 
May.  '03.  1  lb.  1'i 
ozs.,  196  days  in 
milk:  and  other 
tested  cows. 


Mourier  Lad, 

P.  2691.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Lady  Rowena  4th, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '04,  1  lb.  7i 
ozs.,  144  days  in 
milk. 

Ibex,  dam  of  Reindeer, 
Bronze  Medal  in 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '07,  1  lb.  13i 
ozs.,  161  days  in 
milk. 

Half-brother  to  Rosie 
Belle,  Silver  Medal, 
Oct.,  '06,  1  lb.  13 
ozs.,  256  days  in 
milk. 

Stale  Bread  2d, 
P.  2976,  C. 

Winner  of  Reserve  and 
Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '99. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

Lady  Violet, 

F.  8100,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Sweet  Violet, 
P.  7396,  H.  C,  4th 
over  Jer.,  May,  '00. 


Egyptian  Hero, 
P.  1351,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '91. 

His  sire's  dam  is  by 
Cicero,  P.  266,  H. 
C,  1st  pr.  over  Jer., 
'82.  S  i  re  of  Lady 
Longfield,  23524,  20 
lbs.  13  ozs.;  and  6 
other  test  cows. 


Ruler,  P.  2081,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Rowena's 
Daisy,  butter  test, 
20  lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7 
days;  and  other 
noted  animals. 


Mourier  Lass  2d. 
P.  4147.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  the  Silver  Med- 
al winner,  Rosie 
Belle.  (See  record 
at  left.) 


MUtiades, 

P.  868,  H.  C. 

His  sire,  Wolseley,  1'. 
401,  H.  C,  won  1st 
over  Jer.,  '83,  '84. 
'85;  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  Jubilee  Show, 
'83;  Champion  Cup 
for  greatest  number 
of  points,  '83. 

Stale  Bread, 

P.  2225,  C. 

Her  half-sister.  Sweet 
Bread  2d,  also  pro- 
duced 3  public  test 
daughters,  all  of 
which  produced  win- 
ners. 


Carlo  3d.  P.  817,  H.  C. 

Grandson  of  Carlo,  P. 
180,  C,  1st  St.  John, 
'78;  Par.,  R.  J.  A.  S.. 
'78;  2d  pr.  over  Jer., 
'79;  1st  prize  over 
Jer..  '80;  sire  of  4 
tested  cows. 


Sweet  Bread  2d, 

P.  5938,  H.  C. 
One    of    the    grandest 

dairy  cows  we  have 

ever  seen. 
Gold  Medal.buttertest, 

'00,    2    lbs.    7    ozs., 

165  days  in  milk. 
Certificate  of  Merit. 

public    butter    test, 

Oct.,    '05,    1    lb.    14J 

ozs.,   238   days   in 

milk,  at  13  yrs.  old. 
Besides  Sweet  Bread  3d  (see  record  at  left),  she  is  dam  of: 
Sweet  Bread  14th,  public  butter  test.  May,  '10,  1  lb.  5i  ozs.,  206  days  in  milk. 
Cream  Bread,  public  butter  tests:      Oct.,  '09,  2  lbs.  1  oz.,  98  days  in  milk; 

Oct.,  '10,  2  lbs.  2  ozs.,  167  days  in  milk.     She  won  Trinity  Parish  prize, 

Aug.,  '07.     (Now  named  Picton's  Sweet  Bread.  254234,  and  sold  in  Mr. 

H.  V.  Prentice's  sale,  June.  '11,  for  $700.)     She  is  dam  of  Sweet  Bread 

24th,  winner  of  3d  prize  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  "11. 


Sweet  Bread, 
F.  6877,  H. 


Egyptienne, 

P.  2417,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '91,  '94. 


Forfarshire, 

P.  2914.  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jer.,  '00. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
Show.  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01, 
beating,  among 
others,  Fereor,  1st 
over  all  Jersey,  '00; 
Fontaine's  Lord, 
2d  over  all  Jersey 
and  1st  State's  pr., 
'01,  and  judged  by 
different  judges  at 
each  show. 

Among  his  butter  test- 
ed daughters  is 
Laurel's  Beauty,  P. 
11138,  C,  who  won 
the  following  public- 
tests:  May,  08,  1 
lb.  15Jozs.,  197  days 
in  milk;  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  12*  ozs.,  167  days 
in  milk;  May,  '10,  1 
lb.  8}  ozs.,  164  days 
in  milk. 

Sire  of  Dulcet's  Favor- 
ite. P.  11391,  H.  C, 
winner  in  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests:  M  a  y,  '06,  1 
lb.  8  ozs.,  160  days 
in  milk;  May,  '07,  1 
lb.  Hi  ozs..  151  days 
in  milk;  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  13iozs.,  137  days 
in  milk. 

Lucy's  Lass. 

P.  7092.  H.  C 


Picton,  P.  232,  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
that,  as  a  3-year-old, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
"00  auction. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '99. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  Alicante 
(the  dam  of  "The 
Owl")  and  Forfar- 
shire, three  Cham, 
winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Dam  of  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette 2d.  14  lbs.  7 
ozs. 

Also  dam  of  the  bulls, 
Ravachol,  John  Bull 
and  Rosette's  Gold- 
en Lad. 

Ravachol  is  sire  of 
Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C.  C, 
official  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.  (Jersey  weight), 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Trooper.  P   2109, H.C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '95. 

I  Lucy  4  th, 

P.  1516.  H.  C. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
monthsold.  A 
great  loss  to  the  Is- 
land, as  he  undoubt- 
edly was  a  great  sire. 

Rosette  4th.  P.  2128.C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Ma.-ett  that  Rosette 
4th.  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242, H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  10*  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  IS  lbs. 
14  ozs. 

White  House  2d, 

P.  1232.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Ouen.  '85. 


Bred  January  31,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  sensational  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  306o62, 
in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  653  lbs  :'>  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  and  dam  of  a  G30-lb.  Register  of  Merit  cow.  She  was  sold  m  our 
'14  auction  for  $700.  She  is  the  highest  testing  daughter'of  Fancy's  Pioneer.  The  sire  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  is  Golden 
Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous  first  prizes  at  "the  Royal  Shows,  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  sold  in 
our  1911  auction  for  $15,000,  and  Lady  Aldan,  P.  S470,  H.  C,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  vSee  No. 
5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


Tattoo  155 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  60.    Heifer. 


GOLDEN  NOBLE'S  MAISIE,  326752,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  Estate  of  J.  B.  Haggin,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Born  August  5,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  substantial,  rich  fawn-colored  heifer,  hand- 
some head,  with  prominent  eyes  wide  apart,  dished 
face;  strong,  straight  back;  good  hips;  tine  in  bone, 
and  skin  like  a  glove;  beautiful  development  of  udder 
and  perfect  placing  of  teats.  A  double  grand- 
daughter of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  with  the  blood  that 
produced  Willoh's  Rosy  and  Nursie,  two  great  public 
butter-test  cows. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows, 
30  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '10;  at  the  bull 
show,  Apr.,  "11,  sons 
of  Noble  of  Oaklands 
won  2  out  of  4  first 
prizes. 


Sire 
GOLDEN 

NOBLE  BOY, 
108711 

An  exceedingly  hand- 
some son  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands.  His 
half  brother,  Bright 
Prince,  was  pur- 
chased by  B.  H. 
Bull  &  Son  of  Can- 
ada to  head  their 
celebrated  herd. 

Bright  Prince  was  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '12  auction.  He 
now  has  7  butter 
test  daughters,  in- 
eluding  Bright 
Prince's  Jolty  Girl, 
573  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  as  a 
three-year-old,  win- 
ner of  6  first  prizes 
and  5  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion- 
ships. 

Brighton,  P.  4043,  H. 
C,  out  of  same  dam, 
has  2  tested  daugh- 
ters and  2  tested 
granddaughters ;  h  e 
sired  Edissa  Prim- 
rose, 2d  prize  aged 
cow,  15  entries,  Pa- 
cific Live  Stock  Ex- 
position, '15. 


Dam 
|  NOBLE'S 
1    PRETTY  MAISIE, 
269803,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

One  of  the  finest  he  fers 
in  our  '  1 2  auction. 
She  was  sold  for 
$900,  as  a  two-year- 
old,  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Lexington, 
Ky. 

Udder  development 
splendid,  and  teats 
unusually  long  for  a 
heifer. 


Brightness, 

P.  11606,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Viola's  Bright  Lady, 
255485,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.,  43  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  the  bull, 
Bright  Prince,  P. 
4129,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Reserve  over  Jer., 
Class  9,  Aug.,  '10; 
Reserve  over  Jersey 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'10. 

Also  dam  of  Brighton, 
P.  4043,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  Reserve  at 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'09. 


f  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auc- 
tion for  $15,000. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of 
sire"  were  won  by 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters in  '10  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State 
Fairs. 

Special  prize  ($250  Sil- 
ver Trophy)  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age 
or  ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 


Mais:e, 

P.  12377,  H.  C. 
Par.    pr.,   Roy.   Show, 

Aug.,  '06;  May,  '07, 

'09  and  '11. 
2d  prize  for  aged  cows 

and    Reserve    for 

Cham.,    St.    Brelade 

Club,  '11. 


Golden  Champion, 
P.  3334,  H.  C. 

3d  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '04. 

2d  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

2d  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of 
butter  tested  and 
prize-winning 
daughters. 

He  traces  four  times  to 
the  famous  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C, 
and  has  over  40  per 
cent,  his  blood. 

His  sire  is  one  of  the 
best  sons  of  Finan- 
cial King  and  out 
of  a  magnificent 
daughter  of  Golden 
Lad  that  we  im- 
ported in  '00. 


Willoh's  Rosy, 

P.  10444,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Willoh's     Lady    Viola, 

219486,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Parish    prize,    Class    1, 

Royal    Show,    Aug., 

'04. 
Certificate  of  Merit  and 

IstGoddington 

purse,  public  butter 

test,  May,  '06,  3  lbs. 

butter  in  24  hours,  4 

years  old. 
Sold  for  $3,000. 
Dam  of  5  tested  cows. 


f  Speckled  Lad, 

P.  3396,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Roy.  Show,  Apr. ,'03. 
Sire  of  Strawsonizer.P. 
11661,  C,  Par.  pr., 
May,  '03 
His    sire,     Napoleon 
Bonaparte,  is  sire  of 
the  following: 
Speckled  Hip  5th,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  2  lbs.  3  ozs.,  34 
days  in  milk.     Dam 
of  Statuette,  2d  pr. 
and    Bronze    Medal, 
public    butter    test, 
Oct.,    '09,    1    lb.    13 
ozs.,     173     days    in 
milk;  and  other  prs. 

Rozel's  Pet  7th,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  Oct., 
'08,  1  lb.  9£  ozs.,  229 
days  in  milk. 

Hanissa  6th,  public 
butter  test,  May,'05, 
1  lb.  3J  ozs.,  204 
days  in  milk. 

Homestill's  Fancy,  3d 
prize,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '05,  2  lbs. 
4i  ozs.,  92  days  in 
milk;  and  other  prs. 

Honeymoon  4th  (now 
Napoleon's  Honey- 
moon), 8,578  lbs.  3 
ozs.  milk,  574  lbs. 
8  ozs.  butter,  in  1 
yr. ;  and  other  prs. 

Red  Rose  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 197620,  575 
lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Napoleon's  Fontaine, 
24  lbs.  butter  in  7 
days. 

And  2  others. 


Calais  7th,  P.  10684,  C. 


Bred  January  21,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838, 
a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Lady  Viola  and 
Golden  Sultana,  through  two  lines.  His  dam,  Sultana's 
Golden  Viola,  240363,  is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506, 
out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest 
daughters  of  Golden  Jolly,  being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly,  79314.  (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan 
of  Linden,  120838.) 


Sir  Watkin, 

P.  2991,  H.  C. 

Son  of  the  famous  cow, 
Golden  Lad's  Cream- 
pot,    162061. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 
bull,  Flying  Fox's 
Foxhall,  selected  by 
a  committee  of  the 
A.  J.  C.  C.  for  then 
St.  Louis  World's 
Fair  to  breed  to  the 
great  cows  in  the 
dairy  test,  '04. 


Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C 
By  the  same  sire  as  the 
great  cow,  Golden 
Beatrice  2d,  of  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd. 


Financial  King, 
P.  2624,  H.  C. 

Imported  by  P.  J. 
Cogswell,  Esq.,  to 
cross  on  the  daugh- 
ters of  Exile. 

A  famous  sire. 

Irene,  P.  7835,  H.  C, 

now  named 
Golden    Lad's   Cream- 
pot,  162061. 


Dr.  Jim,  P.  2318,  C. 


Duchess  of  Kent, 

P.  6277,  H.  C. 
Prize  winner  over  the 
Island,  '99. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '96. 

Finance,  P.  4611,  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Creampot  2d, 

P.  2721,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

.  Lily  Brown,  P.  420,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Welsh  Girl, 

P.  2552,  H.  C. 


Willoh,  P.  2855,  H.  C. 

He  traces  three  times  to  Golden  Lad,  and  has  28  ^  per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Sire  of 
Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old. 

Dam  of  5  butter  test  cows,  and  a  5th  daughter  won  1st  over  the  Island. 
Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
{Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady 

Viola.) 
Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  7$  ozs.,  215  days  in  milk. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '11, 

auction  for  $7,000. 

Napoleon  Bonaparte, 

P.  2745,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr.,  '99. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '00. 
2d   State's   prize   over 

Jersey  with  his  get 

and        Goddington 

purse,  '01. 
Sire  of   10  butter-test 

cows. 
Son  of  Golden  Fern's 

Lad. 


Speckled  Band, 

P.  6052,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test.  May, 
'97,  2  lbs.  3£  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test,  May, 
'98,  1  lb.  14$  ozs., 
165  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  the  wonderful 
cow  "Nursie,"  that 
made  the  phenom- 
enal record  of  2  lbs. 
7-J  ozs.  of  butter  in 
24  hours,  and  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 

Manxman, 

P.  2910,  H.  C. 

2d  State's  prize  over 
Jersey,  '01. 

His  half-sister,  Bouil- 
lon Fan  6th,  is  dam 
of  the  bull,  Fighter, 
P.  4026,  H.  C,  3d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '07; 
Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '08;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  bulls  from 
tested  dams,  Aug., 
'09.  Sire  of  Flor- 
ence Bell  3d,  public 
butter  test,  May,'  1 1 , 
1  lb.  3  ozs.,  more 
than  a  year  after 
calving  (371  days). 
Sire  of  Beta's  Glory, 
St.  Brelade  Parish 
prize,  Aug.,  '10. 


Calais  5th, 

P.  8820,  II.  C. 


Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C ; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 


I   Creamer's  Villaise  2d, 
P.  2607,  C. 


Pierrot,  P.  2566,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Bouillon  Fan 
6th,  P.  9047,  H.  C. 
winner  of  4th  over 
Jersey,  May,  '03; 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '04  ; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '03,  1  lb.,  6$ 
ozs.,  193  days  in 
milk.  Dam  of  Pla- 
cida,  P.  11008,  H.C., 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  1  lb.  12^ 
ozs.,  69  days  in  milk; 
3d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  May,  '04. 

Primrose  6th, 

P.  3808, C 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  May,  '91. 
3d  North  Club,  '90,  '91. 
2d  North  Club,  '97. 
Reserve,  North    Club, 

'98. 


Orlando, 

P.  2535,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.,  Grouville, 
'98. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Chance,  winner 
of  1st  over  Jersey, 
May,  '00;  Certificate 
of  Merit,  '03,  1  lb.  62 
ozs.,  186  days  in 
milk. 

Fairy  Glen,  P.  9178, 
H.  C  dam  of  the 
famous  Register  of 
Merit  sires,  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


,  Calais  3d,  P.  7211,  C. 

A  grand  dairy  cow. 

Her  dam  is  a  grand- 
daughter of  Fon- 
taine. F.  2058,  Cm 
the  first  of  the  Fon- 
taine family;  1st  ov. 
Jer.,  '88. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 
Sire  of 
Golden   Lad's   Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
And  31  others. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize,  '90. 

Granddaughter 
of  Fontaine,  F.  2058. 
C.,  1st  over  Jersey, 
'88;  24  qts.  milk,  2 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter, 
in  24  hours. 

Aster's  Pride, 

P.  676,  H.  C. 

Creamer's  Villaise, 
F.  6349,  C. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Rosette,  sold  in  our 
•01  sale  for  $1,000; 
whose  heifer  calf,  by 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1 ,250. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 

P.  5428, H. C 
1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
May,  '97. 

Willard  2d, 

P.  1078,  H.  C. 


Primrose  4th, 

P.  1671,  H.  C. 
3d  North  Club,  '85. 
4th  over  all  Jer.,  '86. 
4th  H.  B.,  '86. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
auction.  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
auction,  May,  '03, 
for  $1,725. 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
butter  test,  19  lbs. 
12  ozs.  in  7  days. 

White  Ro.se, 

P.  4915,  H.  C. 
1  lb.  13|  ozs.  of  butter 

five  months  after 

calving. 

Rollo,  P.  2100,  C. 

He  is  out  of  the  same 
dam  as  Golden  Lad 
2d,  P.   2023,   H.   C. 

(as  above). 


Calais,  P.  5058,  C 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  61.    Cow.  SULTANA'S  VERNONIA,  262194,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  First  Prize  in  a  Strong  Ring  of  Heifer  Calves,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  1911,  and  Was  the  Best 
Heifer  in  the  Calf  Herd  that  Won  First  Prize  (all  Sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly). 


lirod  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  January  15,  1911. 

White  in  forehead;  line  on  withers;  brisket, 
stifles,  belly,  flanks,  legs,  tongue,  tail  and  switch 
white. 

A  young  cow  of  unusual  distinction,  in  pedigree 
and  individuality.  Many  said  she  would  have 
topped  our  1914  auction  if  offered,  but  she  could  not 
be  sold  owing  to  an  accident  which  made  her  lame, 
though  a  number  expressed  themselves  as  wishing 
to  bid  on  her.  She  has  a  sweet  head,  with  dished 
face;  horns  small  and  amber  colored;  dark,  prominent, 
sparkling  eyes;  straight,  strong  back  and  beautiful 
setting  of  tail.  She  is  out  of  the  same  dam,  and 
carries  75  per  cent,  the  same  blood,  as  Viola's  Brown 
Prince,  90067,  whose  get  were  much  admired  in  our 
previous  auction.  Has  a  body  of  great  length  and 
depth,  on  short,  clean  limbs;  udder  of  astonishing 
size  when  fresh,  extending  away  forward  and  out 
behind;  long  teats,  beautifully  placed. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly' 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Sold  in  our  May,  '09' 
auction  for  $12,000, 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
S13.000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  young  cow  s. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners,  too  numer- 
ous for  mention  here. 


Sire 

SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The  premier  sire  of  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd.  He  was  bred 
here,  and  has  never 
been  off  the  place , 
except  when  ex- 
hibited at  the  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Chi- 
cago, '11,  where  he 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, A.  J.  C.  C. 
Gold  Medal,  and 
other  honors  never 
achieved  by  any 
other  bull  of  any 
breed. 

His  progeny  have  been 
in  such  demand  that 
it  was  with  great 
difficulty  we  were 
able  to  retain  any  of 
them.  Most  have 
been  sold  young, 
to  some  of  the  best 
American  breeders. 

But  one  of  his  daugh 
ters,  to  our  knowl 
edge,  has  been  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test.  She  produced, 
as  a  two-year-old, 
377  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

He  has  sired  the  win 
ners  of  many  1st  and 
Gr.  Champion  prs. 


Dam 
VERNONIA  3d, 
P.  12593,  H.C., 

now  named 

LADY 
VERNONIA'S 
DAUGHTER, 

213949,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  splendid  daughter  of 
the  famous  cow, 
Vernonia,  F.  8706, 
H.  C. 

Full  sister  to  Vernonio, 
P.  3518,  H.  C,  sire 
of  Miss  Bagatelle,  P. 
13311.  H.  a.  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  pr. , 
May,  '10,  2  lbs.  8J 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk  ; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '08,  1  lb.  13} 
ozs.,  120  days  in 
milk;  and  Pretty 
Rosy,  P.  12758.  C.. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '09.  1  lb.  14 
ozs. 

Dam  of  the  prepotent 
young  bull,  Viola's 
Brown  Prince, 90067 , 
that  we  sold  in  '13 
to  Mr.  William  S. 
Bransford,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.  A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 
winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  (see  below)  and  the  great  cow,  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C.  

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull 

and  progeny,  April,  '10.     He  was  sold  in  our  '11   auction  for  $15,000. 
Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters: 
Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C.  Certificate  of  Merit,  butter  test,  May.  '05.  2  lbs.  15 

ozs.,  39  days  in  milk.     She  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull, 

Viola's  Golden  Fern.  77393. 
Willoh's  Rosy,  P.  10444,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 

in  milk.      She  is  dam  of  4  public  butter  test  cows. 
Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203699.  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days 

in  milk,  when  only  30  months  old.     We  bought  her  at  auction  for  $2,550. 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C- 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition. St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  21 15,  H.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  in- 
herited all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  lbs. 
daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$1 1 ,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale,  when  12  years  old,  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

She  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  sire  of  two  2-year-olds 
in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
m  a  r  k  a  b  1  e  lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96,  and  was 
sold  to  Mr.  P.  Rob- 
erts. Narberth,  Pa., 
for  a  record  price. 


Centurion, 

P.  3198,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '02. 
1st  State's  prize  over 

Jersey,  '02. 
3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '02. 

Sire  of 
Golden  D  a  i  s  y  of  St 

Peter,   P.    10967,   H. 

C.i      public      butter 

test,  Oct..  '07,  1  lb. 

83  ozs.,  128  days  in 

milk;    3d    over   Jer. 

and  Par.  prize,  Aug., 

'05  and  '07. 
Conrad  2d,  P.  3862,  H. 

C,  Par.  pr.,  Apr., '06. 
Vernonio,  P.  3518,  H. 

C. 

Vernonia, 

F.  8706,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Lady  Vernonia, 

195785,  A.  J. C  C 

Winner  1st  prize  over 
the  Island,  May,  '02. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '02. 

And  many  other  prs. 

Butter  test,  15  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  when 
12  years  of  age. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '06, 
sale  to  Mr.  J.  M. 
Overton  for  $2,500. 

Her  daughter,  Golden 
J  o  1  ly's  Vernonia, 
sold  in  our  May,  '06, 
auction  for  $1,500, 
to  Mr.  H.  A.  Kirby, 
Providence,      R.    I. 

She  has  won  13  1st 
and  Champion  prs. 
on  the  Island  of  Jer. 


Carlo's  King, 

P.  2876,  H.  C. 

Half-brother  to  Carlo's 
Gipsy  3d,  P.  7399, 
H.  C.dam  of  Pilot's 
Sultan's  Gipsy,  P. 
10252,  C.,  public 
butter  test,  Oct., '09, 
1  lb.  13  ozs.,  208 
days  in  milk;  Carlo's 
Gipsy  Maid,  P.  974S, 
H.  C.,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb. 
5  ozs.,  204  days  in 
milk;  1st  over  Jer. 
and  Parish  prize, 
May,  '03. 

Ninety,  P.  8372,  H.  C. 

now  named 
Eininent's  Grey 

Ninety, 
203633,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Claudius,  P.  1536,  C 
A  sire  of  great  dairy 
cows,  among  them 
being  the  dam  of 
Gold  Medal  Prin- 
cess. 187433,  A.  J. 
C.  C,  winner  of  Eng. 
Jer.  Cattle  Society 
Gold  Medal,  May, 
'04,  in  public  butter 
test,  testing  3  lbs.  2} 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  135 
days  in  milk,  and 
sold  in  our  May,  '05, 
sale  for  $1,200  to 
Gedney  Farm. 

Belle    Dame's    Abbey, 

F.  5714,  H.  C. 
One  of  t  h  e  best  cows 
on  the  Island. 


Sultana's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  2609,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Sultan's  Black 
Beauty,  sold  in  our 
May,  '06,  sale  for 
$3,000. 

Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519,  H.  C. 
Dam    of    Kilbuni,    p. 

3259,  H.  C.,    2d  pr. 

over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '04. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  the  Island  of 
£50  with  5  of  his 
progeny  in  '01,  '02. 

Eighty,  P.  5564,  C. 

Hillside  Lad, 

P.  1163,  C. 

2d  over  Jersey  and 
Par.  pr.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Distinctii  m*s 
Pride,  P.  1486,  B.C., 
1st  ov.  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,  '91 ;  3d  p.. 
May.  '91 ;  2d  ov.  Jer., 
May,  '92;  and  other 
prizes. 


Golden  Lad, 
P.  1242,  H. 


C. 


Sultana,  P.  6072,  H.  C 
1st  and  Sweepstakes  at 

the  North  Show,  '96. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  May,  '96. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  II.  C 

Sweepstakes,      N. 
Show,  '92. 

Dam  of  L  i  1 1 1  e  Emi- 
nence, 122506,  21 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Castor,  P.  870,    H.  C. 


Dolly  of  the  Valley, 
P.  1246,  H.  C. 


Miss  Julia  3d, 
P.  2978,  H. 


C. 


Castor.   P.  870.   H.   C. 
2d  pr.  and  3d  State's 

prize,  June,  '87. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '83. 

Belle  Dame  5th, 
F.  3424,  C. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1  st  over  Jer. ,  Aug . .  '98 . 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize.   '00. 

1st  at  Three- Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  May.  '02.  sale  to 
J  A  M  i  d  de  1  ton. 
Shelbyville.  Ky.;  the 
unbeaten  Champion 
of  many  shows. 


Bagatelle  2d. 

P.  6564.  H.  Cm 

now  named 

C»olden  Lad's  Victoria. 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  May,  '01 , 
sale  for  $745.  She 
is  full  sister  to  Gold 
en  La  d's  F  a  w  n 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23  lbs.  6  ozs. 


r  Cicero,  P.  266.  H.  C. 
(7657,  A.  J.  C.  C.i 

1st  pr.  over  Jer..    '82. 

Sold  at  our  sale.  '  ><  t  . 
'82,  for  $3,100. 

Sire  of  Lady  Longiield. 
23524,  20  lbs.  13 
ozs. ;  and  5  others. 

Also  sire  of  Count  Cice- 
ro, F.  398.  H.  Cm 
grandsire  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Sultane  2d,  rate  of  23 
lbs.  8  ozs.,  for  M.  H 
Messchert. 

Sultane  4th,  a  magnifi 
cent  cow  in  the 
former  herd  of  Theo. 
A.  Havemeyer,  who 
sold  her  bull  calf, 
when  nine  months 
old,  for  $1,775,  at 
the  Kellog  sale,  in 
May,  '82. 

Courage,  P.  813,  C. 

Sire  of  Courageous 
Countess  of  Oak- 
lands, P.  8640,  H.C.. 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug.. 
'00;  official  test,  2 
lbs.  in  24  hrs. 

Water  Lily, 

P.  4838,  H.  C. 

f  Boyle,  P.   1559.  H.  C- 

\   Sire  of  Fontaine   7th. 

8th    and   9th,    a  1 1 

prize    winners    over 

the  Island. 


C.   IG 


olden  Fern, 
P.  4711.  H 
2d  over  Tersey 
B.  and  Par 


C. 

2d  H. 
pr..  '94. 


Volunteer,  P.  694,  H.C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  2d  H. 

B.,  Apr.,  '86. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '86. 
1st  State's  p.  June,  '87. 

La  Grande  Julia, 
F.  3040,  H.  C. 

Wolseley.  P.  401,  H   C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

St.  John's  Twist, 

F.  6798,  H.  C. 
2d   St.    Peter  as   cow. 


Wolseley.  P.  401,  II   C. 
1st  ov.   J..  '83,  '84,  '85. 

St.  John's  Twist. 
P.  6798,  H.  C. 

f  Jim,  P.  346.  H.  C. 

{   Dolly,  P.  252,  C. 

Wolseley,  r  401,  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

Miss  Julia, 

P.  1157,  H.  C. 


Bute,  P.  323.  C. 
Earring.  F.  2341. 


C. 


Mahomet,  P.  259,  C. 

Half-brother  to 
Beulah     De     Gruchy. 
13.4S0,  22  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Mussy,  F.  1152.  C. 


Due  to  calve  June  3,  1916,  by  Viola's  Golden  Fern,  77393,  one  of  the  best  bulls  that  Golden  Fern's  Lad  ever  sired,  and  has 
long  been  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd  as  a  breeder.  His  dam,  Miss  Viola,  195790,  made  the  remarkable  public  butter  test  of 
2  lbs.  IS  ozs.  in  24  hours,  as  a  four-year-old.  She  is  full  sister  to  Willoh's  Rosy,  being  out  of  Lady  Viola,  the  dam  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  etc.  (sec  above). 


LADY  VERNONIA,  195785,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Highly  Commended  Cow,  Vernonia,  F.  8706,  H.  C.) 
Winner  First  Prize  over  the  Island,  May,  1902.  Champion  Winner  over  the  Island,  August,  1902. 

First  Prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion  Winner,  Three  Western  Parishes,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 
Winner  St.  Peter  Challenge  Prize,  1902  and  1904.  First  Prize,  Island  Show,  May,  1904. 

Winner  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  and  Championship,  May,  1904. 
First  Prize,  Champion  Sweepstakes  and  Special  One  of  a  Herd  of  Four,  St.  Peter  Show,  1905, 
First  Prize  over  the  Island,  August,  1905,  as  well  as  a  number  of  other  Prizes. 

Lady  Vernonia  sold  in  our  1906  auction  for  $2,500,  to  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  for  whom  she  made  a  butter  test  of 

15  lbs.  15  ozs.,  in  her  twelfth  year. 
She  is  half-sister  to  Gold  Medal  Princess,  187433,  A.  J.  C.  C,  winner  of  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society  Gold  Medal,  May,  1904, 

in  public  butter  test,  testing  3  lbs.  2|  ozs.  in  24  hours,  135  days  in  milk.       Gold  Medal  Princess  sold  in  our  1905  auction  for 

$1,600. 
She  is  dam  of  Pretty  Sandgirl,  F.  9693,  C.  (now  named  Cowslip's  Golden  Beauty,  252125,  and  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,250) ; 

entered  in  Register  of  Merit,  437  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  and  dam  of  Cowslip's  Fawn  Beauty,  252254,  in  Register  of 

Merit,  484  lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in  one  year  as  a  two-year-old.     (Cowslip's  Fawn  Beauty  was  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $290, 

as  a  yearling.) 
Lady  Vernonia  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Vernonio,  P.  3518,  H.  C,  sire  of  two  public  butter  test  daughters,  including  Miss  Bagatelle, 

P.  13311,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  3d  Goddington  Prize,  May,  1910,  2  lbs.  Sf  ozs.,  97  days  in  milk;  also  Certificate  of 

Merit,  October,  1908,  1  lb.  13 J  ozs.,  120  days  in  milk.     Vernonio  is  full  brother  to  Lady  Vernonia's  Daughter,  213949,  dam 

of  the  prepotent  young  bull,  Viola's  Brown  Prince,  90067  (see  opposite  page). 
Lady  Vernonia's  Daughter  is  also  dam  of    the  excellent  young  cow,  Sultana's  Vernonia,  262194,  who  won,  as  a  heifer  calf,  First 

Prize  at  the  National  Dairy  Show  in  1911,  in  a  strong  class.     (See  No.  61,  on  opposite  page.) 


Tattoo  89 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  62.    Heifer. 


SULTANA'S  STOCKWELL  BELLE,  310532,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  February  20,  1914. 

Some  white  on  brisket  and  belly;  stifles,  flanks, 
hind  legs,  tongue  and  switch  white. 

A  very  "showy"  orange  fawn  with  little  white; 
lovely  head,  prominent  eyes  wide  apart,  and  dished 
between;  beautifully  incurved  horns;  straight, 
strong  back,  wide  loins  and  prominent  hips;  great 
udder  promise,  with  good  sized  and  well  placed  teats. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $12,000  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  $13,000. 

Nine  of  his  young 
daughters  are  now 
in  Register  of  Merit 
on  yearly  authenti- 
cated test. 

She  of  numerous  win- 
ners of  1st  a  n  d 
Champion  prizes. 

(See  front  pages  for 
more  extended  pedi- 
gree and  particu- 
lars.) 


Sire 

SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 

86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

He  has  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  Fern's 
Viola,  23720s,  who 
made  672  lbs.  butter 
in  10  mos.  of  her 
year's  test,  and 
whose  son,  Viola's 
Raleigh,  121171, was 
1st  prize  junior 
yearling  bull  and 
Junior  Champion  at 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '15. 

His  only  daughter  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test  made  377  lbs. 
8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  2  yrs.  5  mos. 
old. 

H  is  son,  Golden  Fern's 
Jolly,  was  Grand 
Champion  at  Mis- 
sissippi-A  1  a  b  a  m  a 
Fair,  '13,  '14  and 
'15. 

His  son.  The  Owl's 
Golden  Jolly,  was 
2d  prize  senior  bull 
calf  and  headed  the 
1st  prize  calf  herd 
at  National  Dairy 
Show,  '11 ;  he  was 
sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion for  $675,  at  16 
mos.  old. 

His  son,  Sarah's  Sul- 
tan, was  1st  prize 
yearling  bull  and 
headed  1st  prize 
young  herd  at  Ten- 
nessee State  Fair, 
'14;  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $610. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners. 


Dam 
STOCKWELL'S 

PRETTY  BELLE, 
224604,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Her  dam  also  pro- 
duced the  bull.  Hon- 
est Lad,  P.  3755,  H. 
Ci  sire  of  numerous 
winners  and  butter 
test  cows.  His 
daughter.  Honest 
Jane,  306563,  was 
one  of  the  great  cows 
in  our  '14  auction, 
selling  for  $600  to 
Mr.  E.  H.  Hatch, 
Colinwood  Farm, 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 


Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24 
entries',  Sept.,  '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for  $2,350.  to  Mr. 
Howard  W  i  1  1  e  t  s, 
owner  of  Gedney 
Farm ,  from  w  horn 
we  purchased  her 
for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

Sold  in  our  '10  auction 
for  $3,700;  and  at 
same  time  her  son. 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,'  sold  for 
$11,100. 

Golden  Sultana  is  a 
granddaughter  of 
old  Sultane  and  her 
nearest  living  de- 
scendant. She  has 
inherited  the  famous 
dairy  type,  espe- 
cially in  the  udder 
and  teats,  for  which 
her  grandam  was  fa- 
mous. 

StockweM, 

P.  3550,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '07  auction 
sale  for  $11,500  to 
Hon.  A.B.Lewi  s, 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Stockwell  has  been 
successful  in  siring 
a  remarkable  lot  of 
animals  which  have 
shown  themselves  to 
be  dairy  cow  g  of 
great  value. 
Sire  of 

Stock-well's  D  a  i  s  v, 
234182.  561  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter.  1  year, 
5  year^  old. 

Stockwell's  Golden  Le- 
da.  210074,  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  4H  lbs. 
13  ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

Karnak.  227372.  404 
lbs.  0.9  oz.  butter,  1 
year.  2  years  i  1.1 

Jolly  Sweet  Thing  2d. 
Cham.,  Iowa  State 
Fair,  '08;  also  1st  in 
class,  Iowa.  Tenn. 
and  Illinois  State- 
Fairs,  '08;  butter 
test,  16  lbs.  9  ozs.  in 
7  days. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  Poppy  Viola, 
winner  of  the  Bronze 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test,  testing  1 
lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days 
in  milk 

Sire  of  23  other  tested 
cows  and  10  pro- 
ducing bulls,  j 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '04. 

Tested  in  public  but- 
ter test.  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  50  days  in  milk. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land and  Theatre 
Cup  (Champion- 
ship), '05. 

1st  pr.  over  England, 
'06.  '07,  '08. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


Sultane  9th, 

T.  1145.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  L'ncle  Peter, 
sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows 
that  have  always 
sold  at  long  prices. 


Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C- 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

Sold  at  auction  for 
$3,300. 

Sire  of  the  great  bulls. 
Majesty,  Lucy's 
Champion  and  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
the  latter  selling  at 
our  '10  sale  for 
$11,100. 

Sire  of  25  tested  cows, 
including  Oxford 
Cocotte,  235180,  724 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year;  she  was 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $1,700  to 
Bowmont  Farms. 

Oxford  Lad  has  18  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters. He  spent  his 
last  days  at  "Linden 
Grove." 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01;  milked 
over  40  lbs.  per  day 
with  first  calf. 
Dam  of 

Leda's  Golden  Lad.  P. 
3063.  H.  C. 

Forfarshire's  G  olden 
Leda,  187458,  1st 
prize  and  Sweep  - 
stakes  at  St.  Sa- 
viour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 

Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jersey,  April 
and  Aug..  '02. 


River  Belle,  F.  S273,  H.  C.    

1st  over  Jersey,  '02. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Public  butter  test,  1  lb.  11  ozs.,  165  days  in  milk. 

D;im  of 
Beechland's  Favourite,  3d  over  Jer.,  1903. 
Lady  of  Beechland,  1st  over  Jer.,  1903. 
Beechland's  Champion,  P.  3599,  H.  C,  a  favorite 
sire  on  the  Island. 


Golden  Fern's  I  ad, 
P.  2160,  II.  C. 
Sire  of 

Flying  Pox,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  for  $7,500. 

Kminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for  $10,- 
000. 

The  Sensational  Fern, 
sold  in  our  '07  sale 
f  o  r  $10,200.  In 
same  sale  his  grand- 
s  o  n,  "Stockwell," 
sold  for  $11,500. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows. 
(See  below.) 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 

P.  3440,  C. 
1st    prize    and    Cham 

pion  winner  over  the 

Island.  May.  '98. 

Dam  of 

Golden     Fern's     Red 

Rose,  23  lbs.  10  ozs. 

butter  in  7  days. 
Brookhill  Fox,  Cham. 

over  Eng.,  and  sold 

for  $5,000. 
The    bulls,     Reminder 

and  Isonomy. 
Grandam    of    Sultan's 

Black   Beauty,   sold 

for    $3,000    in    our 

'07  sale. 

f  Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 
■    1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 

I  Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'70. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C) 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

I  >ne  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 

Dam  of  three  famous 
bulls;  namely,  Cai- 
est,  Houpla  and  Ox- 
ford Lad. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners  and  tested 
cows  (see  front  page 
A),  and  his  get  have 
commanded  among 
the  highest  prices 
ever  realized  for 
Jerseys  at  auction. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows, 
and  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
the  Island  has  ever 
produced. 

Dam  of  Leda's  Prince, 
1st  prize.  Tunbridge 
Wells.  England,  01. 

Daughter  of  Kminence, 
F.  7124.  H.  C.  the 
dam  of  Eminent  2d. 


Tnielit.  P.  1425,  II.  C. 

Sire  of 
Brand,  1  st  over  Jersey. 

'99;  sold  in  our  '01 

sale. 

Diplomate,  P.  5253,  H. 
C.  one  of  the  Is- 
land's great  cows. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  II.  C. 

SireTof  F'ontainc  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the 
Island.  Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year. 

Golden  Fern. 

P>  4711.  II.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and   Par.   prize,    '94. 
(See  below.) 


Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Brookhill  Rose. 

P.  1889,  C. 
Out   of   same   dam    as 
Trial,  P.  1184,  H.  C. 


Happy,  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise.     15789, 

17  lbs.  S\  ozs. 

Fleur  de  l'Air. 

F.  1736,  C. 


f  Count  Wolseley. 
P.  928,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr..  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows  in 
her  day  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Fontaine  9th,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Speckled  Band,  2  lbs. 
3£  ozs. 

Vitula,  2  lbs.  3*  ozs. 

Crocus,  1  lb.  5J  ozs. 

Tula.  P.  5323,  H.  C..- 
1st  over  Jersey  and 
Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 
of  Rill,  P.  6982,  H. 
C.  (65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day),  the  dam 
of  Eminent 's  Ra- 
leigh, 69011. 

Fontaine's  K  i  n  u.  1'. 
2207,  H.  C.  sir.  ol 
Caiest.  P.  2591.  H. 
C,  who  sired  the 
dam  of  Gamboge's 
Knight.  P.  3645,  H. 
C;  also  sire  of 
Mabel's  Poet.  P. 
2964,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  the  Island 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Island. 

Her  dam  is  half-sister 
to  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e.  F. 
7124,  II.  C.  dam  of 
Little  Eminence, 
122506.  21  lbs.  6 
ozs. ;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs. ;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Punch,  P.  1000,  H.  C.  • 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
H.  B.  prize,  '88. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 

2d  Essex  Show,  Eng. 

1st  and  Cham., ", Nor- 
folk, Eng. 

Siddine  2d, 

P.  1838,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.   1242.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

i  ootsie,  P.  3214.  IL  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  II.  C. 
1st  prize  ovjei 

(See  belov 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    at    St.     Martin 
Show.  '94,  '95. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer..  '83. '84. '85. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '70. 
1st  St.   Saviour,  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

l:    398,  II.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '83. 
Sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

L  Bermione,   P.  634,  C. 

[  Vertumnus. 

P.  161.  H.  C. 
1st  pr..  Trinity,  '77. 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows  in 
America. 

I  Garenne.  F.  1575,  H.C- 
A  20-quart  cow. 
Dam     of     Young    Ga- 
renne. 13641.  19  lbs. 
8  ozs. 

Wolseley,  P.  401.  H.C. 
lstov.  Jer.,  '83, '84. '85. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour.  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C- 
2d  over  Jer.,  "83. 

Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

1st  prize  over  Island. 
Aug..  '90;  also  win 
ner  of  £15  pr.  The 
most  prepotent  bull 
the  Island  has  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane  type 
(for  udder  and  teats  I 
to  his  entire  prog- 
eny. 

Among  his  sons  is  Aris- 
tocrat. P.  2280.  H. 
C-,  1st  over  Jersey, 
'98;  1st  and  Sweep 
stakes,  ,}  Par.  Show  . 
97. 

.,  i   below, ' 

Tootsie,  P   3214,  II    C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  II.  C 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug..  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C 

Dam  of  Aurea.P.8693, 
H.  C.  (now  Emi- 
nent's  Fern  of  St. 
Martin.  252122). 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  5* 
ozs..  65  days  in  milk. 

Prince  of  Waverley, 

P.  731.  H.  C 
His    dam    is    Happy's 

Waverley.    F.   5423. 

H.  C,  and  his  sire  is 

by  Happy,   F.   309, 

II.  C. 

Davisonnerie's  Pet. 
F.  6038.  H.  C 

Oscar,  F.  410.  H.  C. 

Siddine,  F.  4153,  C 


Due  to  calve  September  19,  191G,  by  The  Owl's  Oxford  You'll  Do,  122759,  a  splendid  son  of  the  sensational  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  and  out  of  The  Owl's  Duchess  of  St.  Saviour,  203629,  one  of  the  great  daughters  of  The  Owl,  P.  2195,  H.  C. 
She  has  been  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd  many  years,  and  has  produced  a  number  of  prize  winners,  and  has  a  daughter  in  the 
Register  of  Merit.     (See  No.  6  for  extended  pedigree  of  The  Owl's  Oxford  You'll  Do,  122759.) 


Tattoo  79 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY   30,  1916. 


No.  63.    Heifer.  SULTANA'S  OXFORD  MOONBEAM,  306716,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  February  28,  1914. 

White  line  on  right  shoulder  and  on  left  hip; 
brisket,  stifles,  belly,  flanks,  legs,  tongue,  tail  and 
switch  white. 

A  captivating  and  highly  finished  heifer,  very 
attractive  in  her  fawn-and-white  coloring;  a  lovely 
head,  long,  slender  muzzle;  large,  sparkling  eyes; 
has  a  strong,  level  back,  deep  body,  well  ribbed;  good 
udder  development,  with  teats  of  good  size,  well 
placed.  She  is  not  only  a  daughter  of  the  sensa- 
tional Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  but  she  has 
for  dam  a  splendid  daughter  of  Oxford  Knight 
P.  3938,  C,  full  brother  to  Oxford  You'll  Do  P 
4075.  H.  C. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.C.  C. 

The  premier  sire  of  the 
"L  i  n  d  e  n  Grove" 
herd.  He  was  bred 
here,  and  has  never 
been  oft"  the  place, 
except  when  ex- 
hibited at  the  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Chi- 
cago, '11,  where  he 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, A.  J.  C.  C. 
Gold  Medal,  and 
other  honors  never 
achieved  by  any 
other  bull  of  any 
breed. 

.His  progeny  have  been 
in  such  demand  that 
it  was  with  great 
difficulty  we  were 
able  to  retain  any  of 
them.  Most  have 
been  sold  young,  to 
some  of  the  best 
American  breeders. 

But  one  of  his  daugh- 
ters, to  our  knowl- 
edge, has  been  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test.  She  produced , 
as  a  two-year-old, 
377  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

He  has  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  the 
highest  testing 
daughter  of  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly,  who 
under  year's  test 
had  produced  672 
lbs.  butter  in  10 
months. 

He  has  sired  the  win- 
ners of  many  1st  and 
Or.  Champion  prs., 
including: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly, 
100629,  Gr.  Cham. 
bull  at  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair  in  '13, 
'14  and  '15.  Sire  of 
numerous  win- 
ners. (Bred  at  "Lin- 
den Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
member  of  1st  prize 
calf  herd.  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(This  herd  was  bred 
at  and  exhibited  by 
"Linden  Grove," 
and  all  sired  by  Sul- 
tana's  Golden 
Jolly.) 

(See  other  pedigrees, 
and  front  page  B, 
for  his  extended 
pedigree.) 

Dam 
OXFORD 
KNIGHT'S 

MOONBEAM, 
289454,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(MOONSHINE  2d, 

P.  14630,  C.) 
Sold  in  our  '14  auction 
for  $525.  to  Mr.  J.  K. 
Branch,  Pawling,  N. 
Y. 


'  Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  us  and 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $12,000  to 
Kinloch  Farm,  who 
sold  him  two  years 
later  for  £13,000. 

Nine  of  his  young 
daughters  are  now 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Sire  of  numerous  Gr. 
Cham,  winners  and 
several  produc 
ing  bulls. 


Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24  en- 
tries), Sept.,  '04,  and 
sold  in  the  ring  for 
S2.350,  to  Mr.  H. 
Willets,  owner  of 
Gedney  Farm,  from 
whom  we  purchased 
her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

Sold  in  our  '10  auction 
for  $3,700;  and  at 
same  time  her  son. 
Sultana's  Oxford 
Lad,soldfor$ll,l00. 

Dam  of  3  bulls  with 
daughters  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 


Oxford  Knight, 
P.  393S,  C. 

Full  brother  to  the 
celebrated  bull,  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  12  tested  cows, 
including: 

Queen  Fanessa,  P. 
15587,  C,  Certificate 
of  Merit  and  2d  Par. 
prize,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '12,  2  lbs. 
3  ozs.  in  24  hours, 
and  only  three  years 
old.  (N  o  w  named 
Oxford's  Milkmaid, 
288005,  and  sold  in 
our  '13  auction  for 
$1,100  to  Ayer  & 
McKinney,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.) 


Moonshine, 

P.  8933,  H.  C. 

She  traces  to  fami  ies 
that  made  them- 
selves famous  in  the 
earlier  days.  Twice 
to  Scipio,  and  twice 
to  old  Quality,  the 
dam  of  Happy  and 
Everton  King. 

Her  g  r  e  a  t-grandam, 
Ecornee,  F.  846,  H. 
C,  was  the  dam  of 
Mr.  S.  M.  Burnham's 
great  cow,  Ona,7S40, 
who  made  22  lbs. 
10J  ozs.  of  butter  in 
7  days  in  '84,  and 
produced  the  great 
bulls,  Catono,  3761 ; 
Gold  Coast,  5521, 
and  Ona's  Koffee, 
9745. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Eleven  of  his  daugh- 
ters, in  our  '11  auc- 
tion, averaged 
$1,391.36. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  year- 
ling bulls  (out  of 
dams  by  Gamboge's 
Knight). 

His  son,  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  won  1st  prize 
for  bull  and  progeny 
at  the  Apr.,  '11,  bull 
show.  Island  of  Jer. 

Fort  y-o  n  e  of  his 
daughters  are  tested 
and  others  are  now 
making  records. 

Three  of  his  tested 
daughters  made  over 
700  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year ;  all  were  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test.  May, '09, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.;  and 
other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
14  ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C,  sire  of 
2 1 ;  etc. 


Rigondaine, 

P.  2579,  H.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Or- 
lando, P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  many  fa- 
mous cows,  includ- 
ing the  noted  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  917S.H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh  s 
Fairy  Boy,  sire  of  40 
tested  cows,  sold  in 
our  '09  auction  for 
$8,200. 


Sunshine  4th, 

P.  1566.  H.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
I'.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 

in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham. ,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C.  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  "06. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  7j  ozs., 
48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
H.  Willets,  owner  of 
Gedney  Farm. 

She  is  by  the  same  sire 
as  Mabel's  Poet,  who 
has  had  a  wonderful 
record.  He  has 
been  awarded  22 
first  prizes  and  is  the 
sire  of  over  fifty  1st 
prize  winners,  in- 
cluding Poet's  Pride, 
Champion  cow  for 
young  cows  and 
Grand  Champion, 
B  rockton  Fair, 
Mass.,  '06;  and  Lady 
Aldan  2d,  2d  over 
Jersey,  '03. 


Bessie's  Lad. 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C. 
dam  of  Raleigh 's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 

I   Oxford  Lass, 

v  P.  35S2,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C 
(See  above.) 


Mary  Gold, 

P.  418S,  H. 


Conquest,  P.  354,  C. 


Sunshine,  P.  314.  C. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.  C,  J.  H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '93. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7  i  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  450S,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5^  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs., 
118  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  Gamboge's 
Pride  2d,  Gamboge's 
Pride  3d  and  Gam- 
boge's Pride  4th,  all 
public  butter  test 
cows. 

She  is  grandam  of 
numerous  others. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  auction  sale  for 
$1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
'03  auction  sale  for 
$1,725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Surprise  of  Ar- 
den,  a  great  show 
and  dairy  cow  in  Mr. 
Higinbotham's  herd. 


Star  of  Peace  2d, 
P.  2391.  C. 


Happy.  F.  309,  C. 
Out  of  same   dam   as 

Everton  King,   P. 

390,  C,  sire  of  many 

great  cows. 

Lady  of  the  Valley, 
P.  62,  C. 


Scipio,  P.  157,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '77. 
2d  Herd  Book  and  Par. 
prize,  '77. 

Ecornee,  F.  846,  H.  C. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad, 
Oxford  Ixia,  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 


Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer,.  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059,  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 


Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina     Sultaue     2d, 

winner  of  1st  prize, 

B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 

S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 

Yorkshire  S.,   Eng.. 

'95.     (2  lbs.  9$  ozs. 

of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 
Turtledove  2d,   1st  ov. 

Jer.,   '95;  and  many 

other  prizes. 


i   Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Everton  Prince. 

P.  761,  H.  C. 
Grandson  of  the  cow. 

Quality,  F.  1748,  H. 

C.  (below). 


Beauty  of  Faldouet, 
P.  1644,  H.  C. 

Dauntless,  F.  403,  C. 

Star  of  Peace, 

P.  1350,  H.  C. 

Scipio,  P.  157,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '77. 

Quality,  F.  1748.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  p.  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Jersey  S., 
'82;  16  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Jersey  Boy, 

P.  92,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Oaklands'  Cora  , 
19  lbs.  9h  ozs. 

Belle  Grisette  3d. 
P.  90,  H.  C. 


Due  to  calve  August  S,  1916, 


,  by  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with  his  progeny 
n  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14 
(68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to,  if 
not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree'  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


Tattoo  87 


T,  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  64  Heifer. 


SULTANA'S  JOLLY  LASS,  310534,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  February  28,  1914. 

Spot  in  forehead;  some  white  on  brisket  and  belly; 
legs,  tongue  and  switch  white. 

A  rich  orange  fawn,  developing  great  body  capacity 
and  dairy  type;  neat  head;  eyes  large  and  bright, 
strong,  level  back;  wide,  prominent  hips,  and  good 
rump;  promises  a  beautiful  udder,  with  large  and 
beautifully  placed  teats.  She  is  strong  in  the  blood 
of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  close  up  to  those  famous 
cows,  Ulue  Belle,  Lady  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana. 


Sire 

SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  Gold  Medal 
(Amer.  Jersey  Cattle 
Club)  at  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
for  Grand  Champion 
bull  bred  by  exhi- 
bitor; and  other 
honors. 

He  has  the  precise 
markings  of  his  fa- 
mous dam  and  his 
illustrious  grandsire. 
Golden  Fern's  Lad; 
and  his  value  as  a 
breeder  and  show 
bull  can  only  be  es- 
timated by  compari- 
son with  the  value 
that  Golden  Fern's 
Lad  has  been  to  the 
Jersey  interests  at 
large. 

A  bull  that  is  receiving 
the  patronage  of 
some  of  America's 
best  breeders,  such 
as  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney,  Mr.  R.A. 
Sibley,  Hon.  Robert 
J.  Fleming,  of  To- 
ronto, and  others. 

He  sired  Golden 
Fern's  Jolly,  100629, 
1st  prize  2-year-old 
bull.  Senior  and 
(Irand  Champion, 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '13, '14  and  '15. 

The  get  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly  have 
been  in  great  de- 
mand, and  it  has 
been  difficult  for  us 
to  retain  any  of 
them. 

He  has  been  exhibited 
but  once,  and  on 
that  occasion 
achieved  perhaps 
greater  distinction 
than  was  ever  ac- 
corded a  Jersey  bull 
in  the  show  rings  of 
this  or  any  other 
country. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
further  particulars 
concerning  this  sen- 
sational Gr.  Cham, 
bull.) 


Dam 
BLUE  BELLE'S 

JOLLY  LASS, 
255627,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Dam  of 
Stockwell's  Fern,  win- 
ner of  1st  prize  as 
senior  heifer  calf  at 
Nat.  Jersey  Show, 
Shelbyville,  Ky.,and 
Ky.  State  Fair,  '11. 


Blue  Belle's 

Golden  Fern, 
69196,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Son  of  the  world's  fa- 
mous bull.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  and  the 
grand  old  cow.  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'04  sale  for  $3,600, 
at  14  years  old. 

Sold  as  a  calf  for 
£3,000,  and  has 
proved  himself  a 
great  sire. 

Sire  of 

Cyrene's  Blue  Belle, 
202156,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  523  lbs.  4 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year,  from  9,199  lbs. 
3.2  ozs.  milk,  at  3 
years  8  months  old. 

Fontaine's  Blue  Belle, 
239511,  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  #500, 
at  2  years  old. 

His  daughter.  Lady 
Fern  of  Oaklands, 
203995,  milked  18 
qts.  with  1st  calf; 
one  of  her  heifer 
calves  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $330; 
and  another,  Emi- 
nent's  Lady  Fern, 
sold  at  Mr.  West's 
sale  in  Oregon  for 
$425. 

His  son,  Blue  Belle's 
Golden  Fern.  79043. 
has  several  Register 
of  Merit  daughters, 
including  Gold 
Fern's  Beatrice. 
260406,  708  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 

His  son.  Blue  Belle's 
Caiest,  80986,  is  sire 
of  Blue  Belle's  Oc- 
tober Maiden,  561 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year. 

His  half-sister.  Golden 
Sultana,  is  dam  of 
Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly  (above)  and 
has  2  other  sons 
with  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 


Jolly  Lass  of 

St.  Lawrence, 
213948,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  splendid  daughter 
of  Golden  Jolly,  P. 
2921,  H.  C. 

Magnificent  udder  of 
grand  proportions; 
good-sized  and  beau 
tifully  placed  teats. 
We  sold,  in  our  09 
sale,  a  yearling  heif- 
er out  of  Jolly  Lass 
of  St.  Lawrence  to 
Mr.  W.  R.  Spann  for 
$360.  She  is  a  pre- 
potent breeder. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
and  Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  3 1  test- 
ed cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees  for  partial 
list  of  his  tested 
daughters,  or  front 
page  A.) 

Sire  of 

Flying  Fox,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  for  $7,500. 

Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Sensa- 
tion, winner  2d  pr., 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  '04,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$2,250. 

Golden  Sultana,  3d  pr. 
at  the  St.  Louis 
Show  and  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700. 

Sensational  Fern,  sold 
in  our  '07  auction 
for  $10,200,  at  8 
mos.  old;  sire  of  12 
in  the  Register  of 
Merit. 

Sire  of  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Golden  Jolly 
(see  below) ,  Emi- 
nent 2d,  sire  of  81 ; 
etc. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '97,  2 
lbs.  3^  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk.  She  is  dam 
of  the  wonderful 
cow  "Nursie,"  who 
made  the  phenome- 
nal record  of  2  lbs. 
7|  ozs.  of  butter  in 
24  hours,  and  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 
She  sold  in  our  '07 
auction  for  $2,200. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five,  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  32  tested  daugh- 
ters, including: 

Golden  Lad's  P'  a  w  n 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs..  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  10£  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
li  ozs. 

Golden  Kola,  127232, 
17  lbs.  8}  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 
lbs.  1  j  ozs. 

Golden  Tricolor, 
127227,  15  lbs.  14* 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Rosaire, 
115227,    14    lbs.    14$ 


Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding Sultane 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  j  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 

Also  sire  of  the  famous 
bull,  Golden  Lad,  P. 
1242.  H.  C. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '88. 

2dH.  B.p.  ov.  Jer.,'88. 

2d  Lon.  D.  S..  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

1  lb.  14*  ozs.  butter. 

Half  sister  to  the  fa- 
mous bull,  Golden 
Lad  2d,  P.  2023,  H. 
C. 


Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
grandsire  of  the 
famous  bull,  Boyle, 
P.  1559,  H.  C. 


Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807.  H.  C. 
Golden  Fern,  1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  prize  over  Jersey  and  Parish  prize,  '04.  By  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C, 
out  of  Brown  Fern  2d,  P.  1944,  H.  C;  she  out  of  Brown  Fern,  F.  4606, 
C,  dam  of  Eminence,  F.  7124,  C.,  Sweepstakes,  N.  C.  Show,  '92;  dam  of 
Little  Eminence,  21  lbs.  6  ozs.,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota, 
Iowa,  Indiana  and  St.  Louis  Fairs;  also  Sweepstakes  winner.  Minnesota 
State  Fair,  '02.  Eminence  is  also  dam  of  Eminent  and  Eminent  2d,  two 
famous  Island  sires.  Brown  Fern  is  also  dam  of  Brown  Fern  2d,  P.  1944, 
H.  C,  winner  of  2d  prize,  St.  Martin  Show,  '94,  '95.  Brown  Fern  is  also 
grandam  of  Golden  Fern,  P.  4711,  H.  C.,  2d  prize  winner  over  Jersey.  '94, 
and  dam  of  the  world -renowned  bull,  Golden  Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160,  H.  C. 


Meadow  Boy, 

P.  1193,  C. 


Unicorn,  P.  784,  H.  C. 
4th  State's  prize,  '87. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Imported  Blue  Belle, 
180234,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Grandam  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  P.  3909, 
H.  C. 

She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  and 
5  producing  sons. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '04,  auction  sale  to  Mr.  Howard  Willets,  "Gedney  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  for  $3,600.  Dam  of  Caumats  Lad,  P.  2257,  H.  C, 
sire  of  Financial  King,  P.  2624,  H.  C,  and  Guenon's  Lad.  both  noted 
sires.  Dam  of  Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5*  ozs.  Dam  of  Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our  May,  '03,  sale  for  $1,725.  Dam  of  Blue  Belle  6th  and 
7th  and  of  Blue  Belle's  Handsome  Fox.  Dam  of  Blue  Belle's  Golden  Fern, 
69196,  that  sold  as  a  calf  for  $3,000.  Dam  of  Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour, 
173583,  test  on  2d  calf,  411.96  lbs.  butter;  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction 
for  $1,250. 


Grisette.P.  205S,  H.C. 

Grand  dairy  cow,  milk- 
ing from  18  to  20 
qts.  daily,  and  very 
persistent. 


Latakia,  F.  6346,  C. 


Due  de  Chambord, 
P.  580,  H.  C. 

Fiery  Cross, 

F.  5935,  H.  C 


Golden  Tolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Champion, 

North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st 
over  Eng..  Royal  S., 
'03;  1st  over  Eng. 
and  Cham.,  Dairy 
S.,  '03. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters, and  10  or  more 
producing  sons,  in- 
cluding Viola's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  79314.  sire 
of  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  S61S0  (above). 


Ornate,  F.  8929,  H.  C. 
A  22-quart  cow. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 

A  wonderful  dairy  cow. 
She  has  milked  as 
high  as  28  qts.  daily. 
Without  a  doubt  she 
ranks  way  up  among 
the  very  best  the 
Island  has  ever  pro- 
duced. She  is  not 
only  a  great  dairy 
cow,  but  a  wonder- 
ful breeder. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1  st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

2dov.  J.,  Apr..  '87.  '89. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 
C,  dam  of  Courage. 


Brookhill  Rose, 
P.  1889,  C. 


Nero-du-Coin, 

P.  463,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '85. 
Champion  Cup,  '85. 

Briarde,  F.  1253,  C. 

Boulevard, 

P.  367,  H.  C. 


Musa,  P.  525,  C. 


Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83. '84. '85. 

1st  prize  over   Jersey 

Jubilee  Show,  '83. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail,  30975. 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Hermione,  P.  634,  C. 

Dam  of  the  bull.  Trial. 
P.  1187.  H.  C,  who 
sired  Finance,  the 
dam  of  Financial 
King  and  of  Mag- 
yarland .  Mr.  R .  A . 
Sibley's  great  im- 
ported cow,  with  a 
butter  test  of  17 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days. 


Due  to  calve  August  i,  1916,  by  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with  his  prog- 
eny, in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May, 
'II  i (is  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup 
(Championship  over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close 
to  if  not  more  than  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


Tattoo  78 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  65.    Heifer. 


SULTANA'S  OXFORD  BAYLEAF,  306717,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Sire 
SULTANAS 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.C.  C. 

Son  of  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly,  79314,  and 
Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  one  of  the 
greatest  daughters 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
competing  against 
two  Cham,  winners 
over  the  Island  and 
the  winners  of 
Championships  a  t 
eleven  of  America's 
most  important 
shows  in  '  1 1 ,  he  won 
the  following: 

1  st  prize  in  2-yr.-old 
class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull, 
2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull, 
any  age. 

Gold  Medal  offered  by 
American  Jer.  Cattle 
Club  for  Grand 
Cham,  bull  bred  by 
exhibitor. 

Headed  herd  winning 
$200  Special  prize, 
"bull  and  10  fe- 
males." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100 
Special)  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 

We  respectfully  re- 
quest those  coming 
to  the  sale  to  exam- 
ine the  get  of  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly, 
to  convince  them- 
selves that  the  hon- 
ors were  justly 
placed. 

(See  other  pedigrees  for 
further  particulars.) 


Dam 
FOX'S  BAYLEAF 

OF  OXFORD, 
289460,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(BAY  LEAF  50th, 

F.  16327,  C.) 
She  was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $1,225, 
as  a  four-year-old,  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
owner  of  the  Fal- 
furrias  Herd,  Fal- 
furrias,  Tex. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  March  S,  1914. 

Brisket,  left  stifle,  belly,  legs,  tongue,  tail  and 
switch  white. 

A  splendid  heifer,  handsome  and  stylish;  body 
long,  deep  and  beautifully  ribbed;  strong,  straight 
back;  very  broad,  prominent  hips;  great  develop- 
ment of  body;  very  promising  udder  development, 
with  good-sized  teats,  well  placed.  Has  every 
license  to  make  a  great  cow,  having  for  sire  the 
peerless  Grand  Champion  bull,  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  S6180,  and  for  dam  one  of  the  best  daughters 
of  Oxford  You'll  Do  in  our  '14  auction. 


(   Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  first  prize 
over  Jer.,  with  his 
progeny,  at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuaole 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  P. 
18829,  H.  C,  was 
1st  prize  3-year-old 
over  the  Island  of 
Jersey  (6S  entries). 
May,  '14;  1st  prize 
4 -year-old  (76  en- 
tries) and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup 
(Championsh  ip 
over  the  Island), 
May,  '15.  She  is 
now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

He  has  2 1  or  more  offi- 
cial test  daughters. 
You'll  Do's  Favor- 
ite, 306639,  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$500,  to  Mr.  E.  T. 
B  e  d  f  o  r  d,  Green's 
Farms,  Conn. ,  is 
now  under  official 
test,  and  will  pro- 
duce 900  lbs.  or 
more  of  butter  in  a 
year,  as  a  four-year- 
old. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  has 
been  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd  for  3 
years.  The  large 
number  of  uniformly 
excellent  daughters 
now  in  the  herd,  and 
the  showing  of  his 
progeny  in  the  but- 
ter tests  and  show 
ring,  substantiate 
our  assertion  that 
he  is  the  greatest 
living  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  Ox- 
ford-Gamboge 
family. 


Bay  Leaf  28th, 
P.  12038,  H.  C. 

Her  grandsire,  Moray 
Cannon,  P.  3058,  H. 
C,  won  3d  prize  over 
Jersey,  with  his 
progeny,  April,  '07. 
He  is  sire  of  Duchess 
of  Tapon,  F.  9658, 
H.  C,  winner  of  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  £ 
oz.  in  24  hours,  43 
days  in  milk.  Her 
yearling  son.  Noble 
Duke  of  St.  Saviour, 
sold  for  $560  in  our 
'10  auction,  at  same 
time  her  daughter, 
Raleigh's  Duchess  of 
St.  Saviour,  sold  for 
$1,300. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  cows  with 
butter  records  and 
others  now  on  test. 

Three  of  his  tested 
daughters  made  over 
700  lbs.  butter  each 
in  1  year.  All  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr. 
J.  A.  Perree,  Sec'y 
Island  of  Jer.  Herd 
Book. 

She  is  the  only  living 
daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox),  public  butter 
test.  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
l£  ozs.;  and  other 
prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'OS,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 


Hearty  Fox, 

P.  3365,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '03. 

1st   prize   and   State's 
prize,    St.    Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Hearty  Diana,  P. 
13310,  H.  C,  St. 
Ouen  Par.  pr.,  Class 
2,  May,  '08. 

Hibernia,  P.  12651,  C, 
Trinity  Parish  prize, 
Class.  2,  May,  '07.' 

Superior  Lady,  P. 
12359,  H.  C,  St. 
Martin  Parish  prize, 
Class  3,  May,  '07; 
Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, 
Class  1,  May,  '06. 

Jessie  of  Oaklands,  St. 
Saviour  Par.  pr.,  '05. 

His  sire  has  more  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters than  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed. 


Bay  Leaf  20th, 
P.  10432,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,    04. 

From  same  famliy  as 
Trial  of  Oaklands' 
Bayleaf  (Bay  Leaf 
33d,  P.  12686,  C), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  'OS,  1  lb.  4£ 
ozs.,  when  277  days 
in  milk  (about  nine 
months)  and  only 
two  years  old. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
Cham,  winner  over  the 

Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 

sale,    May,    '02,    for 

$7,500.      In     same 

sale,    three    of    his 

heifers  on  first  calf 

averaged  $933. 
Among   his   24   tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,     870.5     lbs. 

butter,     13,604    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's   Flower   o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour,     411.96     lbs. 

butter,     6,841     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 

wold,    10,060    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold,     11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530  lbs.    milk,    1 

year. 
Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 

lbs.  8£  ozs. 
Simone  G.   G.,   public 

butter  test,  May, '04, 

2  lbs.  5|  ozs. 
Oxford   Vixen,    public 

butter  test,  May, '05, 

2  lbs.  2\  ozs. 
Fox's   Belle   of   Grou- 

ville,  21   lbs.  3  ozs. 

butter,    7    days;    80 

lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying    Fox's    Trinity 

Rose,  20  lbs.  8  ozs. 

butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying    Fox's    LaFon- 

taine,  IS  lbs.  2  ozs. 

butter,  280  lbs.  milk, 

7  days. 


Hearty,  P.  7465,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  and  was  im- 
ported at  great  cost 
by  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

Dam  of  Hearty's  Ga- 
zelle, P.  8591,  H.  C, 
2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '00; 
4th  over  Jer.,  May, 
'01. 


Morny  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  tested  cows, 
among  them: 

Simple  Interest  4th, 
public  butter  test , 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  9\ 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk;  she  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Finance, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  1st  over  Jer., 
May  and  Aug.,  '1 1. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept., 
'04,  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Thirty-nine  of  his  get 
(some  only  calves) 
sold  at  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 
(See  front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.   2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

3  Champion  winners. 

Ravachol,  John  Bull, 
Rosette's  Golden 
Lad  and  Sultana's 
Rosette  2d,  15  lbs.  6 
ozs. 


Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

A  remarkably  good 
sire,  and  his  get 
have  found  ready 
buyers  from  Eng- 
land at  long  prices. 

His  daughter,  Uncle 
Peter's  Rosette,  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  for 
$1,000,  and  her  heif- 
er calf,  by  Flying 
Fox,  sold  in  same 
sale  for  $1,250. 

i   Caroline, 

F.  794S,  H.  C. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933 . 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 

P.  5732,  H.  C. 
Par.  prizes,  Aug.,  '95, 
and  May,  '98. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B.  ' 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
Her  dam  is  half-sister 

to  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e,  F. 

7124,  H.  C. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he  un- 
doubtedly was  a 
great  sire. 


Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 


Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun,  126625,  18 
lbs.  $\  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '01 ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, sold  in  our  '01 
sale  for  $1,000,  and 
her  heifer  calf,  by 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1,250. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
IstH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '91. 
Reserve  Champion 

Cup,  '91. 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.C. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey. 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Lady  Clair,  3d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.  C,  sire 
of  The  Owl,  P.  2195, 
H.C. 

Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468,  H.  C. 


The  Owl's  Princess 

of  St.  Saviour, 
203628. 
(Bayleaf  10th, 

P.  7486,  H.  C.) 
A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  owned  many 
years  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd,  and 
milking  24  quarts 
daily. 


The  Owl,  P.  2195,  H.C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '95. 

2d  over  Jer.,  '95,  '96. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Scored  92  points. 

Sire  of  The  Owl's  Sen- 
sation, 162128,  4th 
over  Jersey  and  Par. 
pr..  '01 ;  whose  bull 
calf,  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$10,200. 


Bayleaf  5th, 

P.  3427,  C. 


Morion,  P.  1690,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  The  Owl  and 
other  prize  winners. 

Full  brother  to  Pio- 
neer, P.  1602,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91, '92. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
1st  prize  winner  over 

Jersey,  '91. 
lstpr.,  R.  C.  S.,'96,'97. 
1st  and  Cham.,  Roy.  C. 

Show,  '98. 

Marshal  Bazaine, 
P.  899,  C. 

[  Bayleaf,  F.  3557,  C. 

Bred  January  30,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
306562,  who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record — 653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk, 
the  first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240832,  made  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  one  year. 
Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous  1st  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows, 
son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000),  and  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  a  great  daughter  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


B310 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  66.     Cow. 


DOROTHY'S  NOBLE  FERN,  353250,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  19097,  H.  C.) 
Official  R.  J.  A   S.  Record  as  a  Two-Year-Old,  in  1914-1915,  470  Lbs.  5.2  Ozs.  Butter  in  361  Days,  7,103  Lbs.  Milk. 


Bred  by  P.  J.  Ahier,  St.  Martin,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  December  5,  1911. 

Broken  color;  white  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  magnificent  young  dairy  cow,  of  most  dis- 
tinguished butter  breeding;  one  of  the  most  valuable 
cows,  for  the  foundation  of  a  great  herd,  that  has 
been  brought  across  the  Atlantic.  The  best  daugh- 
ter, by  test,  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  and  out  of  the 
best  daughter,  by  test,  of  Leda's  Golden  Lad;  and 
her  maternal  grandam  is  one  of  the  most  noted 
public  butter  test  cows  the  Island  has  ever  produced. 
We  have  imported  a  number  of  the  representatives 
of  this  family,  and  all  have  been  extra  high  class 
individuals.  Dorothy's  Noble  Fern  is  fully  capable 
of  sustaining  her  family  honors.  A  splendid  in- 
dividual, of  the  strongest  dairy  quality;  handsome 
head;  bright,  intelligent  eyes;  body  of  great  scale, 
wide  and  deep;  rich  mulberry  fawn  color;  hide  thin 
and  mellow;  a  large  cow  for  her  age,  of  rugged  con- 
stitution; strong  back,  wide  hips,  great  length  of 
rump,  and  well-set  tail,  with  generous  switch;  long 
milk  veins,  entering  the  body  away  forward  on  belly; 
beautiful  udder  of  great  size,  large  teats  perfectly 
placed.     A  COW  TO  BANK  ON. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S  NOBLE,  P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  seven  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey, 

His  progeny  won  1st  for  "get  of  sire"  at  5  im- 
portant shows  in  1914  and  1915,  including 
the  National  Dairy  Show. 

Sire  of  a  number  of  cows  with  butter  tests  on  the 
Island,  under  auspices  of  the  Royal  Jersey 
Agricultural  Society,  several  of  which  will  be 
offered  in  this  auction. 

Sire  of  many  prize  winners,  including  the  Senior 
Champion  bull  at  Panama-Paci6c  Expo- 
sition, 1915. 

(See  other  pedigrees  for  further  particulars.) 

His  dam,  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  is  the  head 
of  a  great  family.  Her  daughter,  Lady  Aldan 
2d,  P.  9788,  H.  C,  won  2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '03;  Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '03.  She  is 
now  named  Mabel's  Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;  is  dam  of  Lady  Aldan  8th,  P.  11906, 
H.  C.  (Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan),  butter  test, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  in  one  year;  Par.  prize,  Aug., 
'06;  dam  of  the  magnificent  young  bull,  Aldan's 
Noble,  89581. 


Dam 
DOROTHY'S  PEARL,  P.  10718,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

Certificate  of  Merit  and  3d  Goddington  prize,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May,  07,  1  lb.  15if  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  1 19  days  after  calving,  at  4  yrs.  old. 

Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  "09,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  110 
days  after  calving. 

1st  prize  in  the  R.  J.  A.  S.  official  butter  tests, 
'13,  752  lbs.  10j[  ozs.  butter  in  306  days, 
10,998  lbs.  milk,  at  10  years  old. 

Record  in  '14-'15  (369  days),  629  lbs.  12  ozs. 
butter,  10  094  lbs.   milk. 

Her  daughter,  Dorothy's  Noble  Fern,  produced 
as  a  two-year-old,  in  361  days,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter,  7.103  lbs.   milk. 

Her  daughter,  New  Year's  Pearl,  produced  in 
'13,  in  331  days,  478  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  5.941 
lbs.  milk;  in  '14,  in  396  days.  522  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter,  6.630  lbs.  milk;  and  in  298  days  of  '15, 
made  251  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  3,320  lbs.  8  ozs. 
milk;  a  total  of  1,252  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in 
1,025  days  of  lactation. 

She  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Island  Butter  King, 
P.  5323,  H.  C.  lately  added  to  the  string  of 
great  service  bulls  in  the  "Oaklands"'  Herd  of 
Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  Secretary  of  the  Island  of 
Jersey  Herd  Book  Society. 

She  is  the  best  daughter,  by  test,  of  the  noted 
Leda's  Golden  Lad. 

Her  half-sister  (same  dam),  Lady  Phyllis,  P. 
7857.  H.  C.  is  dam  of: 

Confidence.  P.  10209,  H.  C,  public  butter  test. 
May,  04,  1  lb.  8$  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs. 
old;  dam  of  Stockwell's  Confidential,  213968, 
sold  in  our  '13  auction  for  $455,  at  4  yrs.  old, 
to  Jersey  Glen  Farms.  Blooming  Glen,  Pa. 

Lady  Phyllis  Buttercup,  252127,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  550  lbs.  butter  in  1  year,  at 
9  yrs.  10  mos.  old,  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for 
$410,  to  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  May.'ll,  auc- 
tion for  $15,000  to 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows 
and  28  producing 
bulls. 

(See  front  pages  for 
further  particulars 
and  picture  of  this 
distinguished  sire.) 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood   Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 
prizes. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May,  'OS, 
auction  sale  for 

si  o.ooo. 

His  10-months-old  bull 
calf  sold  in  our  May, 
'07,  sale  for  $10,200. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  at  the  age 
of  12  years,  sold  in 
our  May,  '10,  auc- 
tion sale  for  £3.700; 
her  son,  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  won 
Grand  Champion- 
ship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '11. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  31  test- 
ed cows. 


Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 


Leda's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3063,  H.  C.  

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st  State's  pr.,  '01  and  '02  (44 

entries  and  28  entries,  respectively). 
1st  and  Sweepstakes,  St.   Martin  Show,  '01    and 

'02. 
1st  and  Champion,  with  progeny,  Western  Club, 

'05. 
Sire  of  many  prize  winners  and   of   1 1  butter  test 

cows,  the  latter  including: 
Golden  Leda's  Nursie,  213594,  that  we  sold  to 

Messrs.    Ayer   &    McKinney    for   $1,000,    and 

who  made  an  official  record  of  567  lbs.  9  ozs. 

butter  in  1  year,  from  10,069  lbs.  4.8  ozs.lmilk. 
Leda's  Fawn  Lady,  532  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  1 

year. 
Victoria  of  Athenia,   14  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  7 

days ;    Junior    Champion    female    at    World 's 

Fair,  St.  Louis,  '04. 
He  has  a  number  of  sons  with  tested  daughters, 

including  Aurifer.   P.  3716,  H.  C,  sire  of  3, 

including  Aurifer's  Favorite,  286527,  565  lbs. 

7  ozs.  butter  in  1   year;  sold  in  our  '13  auction 

for  $400,  at  5  yrs.  old. 
Rochette's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3856,  H.  C.  winner 

of  two  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  and  Grand 

Championship   at   Tennessee   State   Fair ;   sire 

of  3  tested  cows. 
Sire   of   Christmas   Pride,    Rozel's   Victory   6th, 

Zelie  3d,  all  1st  prize  winners   at    the  Royal 

Shows;  and  many  other  winners. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad  was  imported  by  Mr.    Win. 

Rockefeller,  and  headed  his  noted  herd.     His 

untimely  death,  in  a  fire  which  destroyed  the 

Rockefeller  stables,  was  a  distinct  loss  to  the 

Jersey  breed. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow.  'Speckled 
Band."  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3£  ozs. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Aurea.  P.  8693.  H. 
C,  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  5i  ozs. 

Her  dam  is  a  half- 
sister  to  Eminence, 
who  is  dam  of  Emi- 
nent 2d,  P.  2532,  H. 
C,  winner  1st  State's 
prize  over  Jersey 
(with  his  get),  '01 
and  02;  and  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  for 
$10,000. 


Senator.  P.  2759,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th,  P.  9401,  H.  C, 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02,  and  Apr.,  '03; 
2d  State's  pr.,  Aug., 
'02;  2d  over  Jer., 
with  h  i  s  progeny, 
Apr.,  '07 ;  1st  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr.,  '08.  As- 
tor is  not  only  a  1st 
pr.  winner  over  the 
Island  himself,  but 
is  sire  of  a  long  list 
of  winners  and  cows 
with  public  butter 
tests. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer..  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01 ;  milked 
over  40  lbs.  per  day 
with  first  calf. 
Dam  of 

Stockwell,  sold  at  our 
May,  '07,  auction 
sale  for  $11,500. 

Forfarshire's  G  o  1  d  en 
Leda,  187458,  1st 
prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Sa- 
viour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 

Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jer.,  Apr.  and 
Aug.,  '02. 


Lady  Dorothy  2d.  P.  4993,  C.  

Silver  Medal,  March,  '02,  2  lbs.  6  ozs.,  131  days  in  milk. 

Silver  Medal,  butter  test.  May.  '02,  2  lbs.  5$  ozs..  182  days  in  milk. 

Bronze  Medal.  Oct.,    99,  2  lbs.  8$  ozs..  89  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit.  May.  '00,  2  lbs.  i  oz.,  307  days  in  milk. 

Bronze  Medal,  March,  '01,  2  lbs.,  126  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '01,  2  lbs.,  182  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit,  May.  '04.  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  226  days  in  milk,  13  years  old. 

Dam  of  Dorothy  White,  official  R.  J.  A.  S.  record,  '13.  552  lbs.  butter. 
7,191  lbs.  milk,  in  335  days;  record  in  '14,  501  lbs.  butter.  7,004  lbs. 
milk,  in  298  days. 

She  has  two  other  great  butter  test  daughters,  full  sisters  by  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  viz.: 

Golden  Lady,  P.  7534.  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '00,  1  lb.  9f  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs.  old.  Grandam  of  Stockwell's  Gold  Lady, 
213952,  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $1,000,  to  Mr.  E.G.  Dusenbury;  and  the 
latter  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Fawn  Prince,  90064.  sold  in  our  '10  auction 
for  $180,  sire  of  4  in  Register  of  Merit.  Class  AA,  including  the  yearling 
heifer  winning  Grand  Championship  at  Spokane  (Wash.)  Interstate  Fair, 
'13. 

Lady  Phyllis.  P.  7857,  H.C..  Bronze  Medal.  March.  '01,  1  lb.  14  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
as  a  3-year-old,  127  days  after  calving;  and  3  other  public  butter  tests. 
She  is  dam  of  2  official  test  cows.     (See  notes  at  left). 


[  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


{  Tootsie.  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
10J  ozs. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94.  '95. 

Nizam.  P.  2408.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Peter.  '97. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.  Peter.  57223, 
Cham,  winner  over 
three  Western  Par- 
ishes, '99. 


Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5th,  3d  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242.  H.  C, 
out  of  Orphan  2d,  P. 
2844,  H.  C.,  1st  pr.. 
St.  Mary  Show,  '92. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96.  '97. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Sire  of  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C;  etc. 


Leda.  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 
Dam  of  Leda's  Prince, 

1st  prize,  Tunbridge 

Wells,  England,  '01. 


Eupidee,  P.  1379.  C. 

Son  of  Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C.  1st 
over  Jer..  Apr..  '88; 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'89.  Sire  of  many 
noted  cows,  includ- 
ing: Alicante, 
P.  3880,  H.  C;  Ox- 
ford Rose.  P.  3737. 
Cm  Brookhill  Rose 
2d.  P.  3440,  C  and 
Oxford  Lass,  P. 
3582,  C. 

His  dam,  Bellona  3d, 
P.  874.  C,  1st  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May.  '89,  is  also  dam 
of  the  bull,  Golden 
Hero.  P.  1833,  H. 
C,  winner  of  two 
1st  prizes  at  Royal 
Shows,  and  sire  of 
5  butter  test  cows. 

Lady  Dorothy, 
P.  1164,  C. 

Daughter  of  Jersey 
King,  P.  345,  H.  C, 
4th  over  Jersey,  '82, 
he  by  Farmer's 
Glory.  F.  274,  H.  C. 
1st  at  Royal  Show, 
'79,  and  sire  of  9 
butter  test  cows. 


Due  to  calve  May  11,  1916,  by  The  Cid,  P.  5316,  H.  C,  a  Highly  Commended  son  of  Sea  Lad,  P.  4720,  H.  C,  winner  of  2d 
prize,  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  August,  1913,  the  latter  by  Plymouth  Lad,  P.  3922,  C,  sire  of  17  butter  test  cows.  The  dam  of  The 
Cid  is  Castille  2d,  P.  1S202,  H.  C,  daughter  of  The  Jap,  P.  3713,  H.  C,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  '07  auction 
to  Messrs.  Aver  &  McKinney.     (Now  named  The  Imported  Jap,  75265,  and  sire  of  23  official  test  cows.) 


B313 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  67.    Cow. 


Bred  by  C.  G.  Ahicr,  St.  Helier,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  August  30,  1911. 

Broken  color;  white  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  October  31 ,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  .S:  Suns. 

A  very  handsome,  highly  finished  glossy  "black"; 
neat  head,  with  bright  eyes,  large  and  prominent; 
sharp  withers;  straight,  strong  back;  splendid  hind 
quarters;  great  length  from  hips  to  root  of  tail;  very 
long,  deep  body;  large,  beautifully  shaped  udder, 
attached  high  behind  and  extending  well  forward; 
thin,  mellow  hide. 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909.  H.  C. 

Sire  (95700,  A.  j.  c.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '07. 

1st  pr..  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows. 


FERN'S  BONITA,  353238,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  19057,  H,  C.) 

J 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersev,  14  entries, 
Aug.,  '11. 

Reserve  for  Voisin 
Special  (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug.,  'II. 

1st  and  Championship, 
G  rouville  St. Sa- 
viour Show,  April, 
'11. 

1st  prize,  29  entries, 
(2-y  e  a  r-old  class1. 
Royal  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  Apr.,  '12. 

1st  prize.  Class  8,  10 
entries,  August,  '12, 
and  Reserve  for  Voi- 
sin Special. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries,  Apr.,  '13. 

2d  prize,  Class  4,  7  en- 
tries, with  his  get, 
Apr.,  '13. 

1st  prize,  6  entries, 
with  his  progeny, 
and  Challenge  Cup, 
Royal  Show,  Apr., 
'15. 

Sire  of 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  and  St.  Mar- 
tin Par.  pr.,  Aug., 
'13- 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
15. 

And  other  winners. 

Six  of  his  heifers  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  an  average  of 
$564. 

Sire  of 

Christmas  Lassie, 
281443,  in  Register 
of  Merit  (AA).  334 
lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  as  a  2-ycar- 
old. 

Hi  rolhy's  Noble  Fern, 
P.  19097.  H.  C, 
official  R.  J.  A.  S, 
tested  as  a  2-year- 
old.  470  lbs.  5.2  ozs. 
in  361  days.  (Im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  will  be 
catalogued  for  this 
auction.) 

He  sired  a  number  of 
other  tested  cows 
and  prize  winners. 
His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  shows  in  '14  and 
'15,  including  the 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
'14. 

Dam 

BONITA'S  ROSE, 

P.  15085,  H.C. 

By  same  sire  as  Man- 
dal,  F.  10276,  H.  C, 
the  dam  of  Cowslip's 
Gray  Beauty, 
306631,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  as  a  3- 
year-old  for  $800,  to 
Hon.  Robert  J. 
Fleming,  Toron- 
to, Canada. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '09. 

And  numerous  other 
prizes. 

Dam  of 

Lady  Aldan  2d,  P. 
9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May.    03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Aug.,    05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P. 
4116,  H.  C,  sold  for 
$1,000  at  auction. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  and  head  of  a 
great  family. 

Her  daughter.  Lady 
Aldan  2d,  P.  9788, 
H.  C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03;  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  She  is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;  is  dam  of 
2  tested  cows  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  and  of 
the  magnificent 
young  bull,  Aldan's 
Noble,  89581. 

Blue  Blood, 

P.  4035,  H.  C. 
(9503,  E.  H.  B.) 

Winner,  in  1908,  of 

3d  prize,  Tunbridge 
Wells  Show. 

H.  C,  Royal  Counties 
Show  Southampton. 
19  09. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Sussex 
Show,  Brighton, 

1st  East  Surrey  Show, 
Croydon. 

1st  West  Surrey  Show. 
Guildford. 

2d  Tring  Show. 

2d  Royal  Show,  Glou- 
cester. 

V.  H.  C,  Royal  Coun- 
ties Show,  Reading. 
1910. 

1st  East  Surrey  Show, 
Reading. 

1st  Tring  Show. 

2d  Royal  Counties  S., 
Winchester. 

3d  Bath  and  West 
Counties  Show, 
Rochester. 

3d  Sussex  Show,  East- 
bourne. 

3d  Oxfordshire  Show, 
Oxford. 

Bonita  2d, 

P.  6358,  C. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C,  C.i 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
'  cows .  (See  other 
pedigrees  for  partial 
list  of  his  tested 
daughters,  or  front 
page  A.) 

Among  his  many  pr.- 
winning  sons  is  Emi- 
nent 2d,  1st  State's 
prize  over  Jersey, 
'01  and  '02  (with  his 
progeny) ;  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  for 
$10,000. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P,  3746,  H.  C. 
(7S475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, Apr.,  '06. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 

Reserve  over  Jer.  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '07. 

1  st  pr. ,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion , 
St.  Saviour-G  r  o  u- 
ville,  '05. 

He  was  sold  on  the  Is- 
land for  the  highest 
price  ever  paid  in 
Jersey  up  to  that 
time;  purchased  by 
Mr.  Percival  Rob- 
erts, Jr.,  Narberth, 
Pa. 

He  has  sired  a  long  list 
of  prize  winners  and 
27  butter  test  daugh- 
ters, among  the  lat- 
ter being: 

Sultan's  Figgis,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  536 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  2  years  old. 

S  u  1 1  a  n's  Handsome 
Lass,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  534  lbs.  1  oz. 
butter  in  1  year,  4 
years  old. 

Honeysuckle  2d, 
P.  8768,  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class  3,  37  entries, 
and  Parish  prize, 
Aug.,  '01. 

Parish  prize,  Aug.,  '02. 

Now  named  Golden 
Honeysuckle, 
210891,  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  562  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter  in  1  yr., 
9  years  old;  served 
99  per  cent,  of  per- 
fect scale  of  points. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the 
Island. 

L  Bonita.  P.  4777,  C. 


f   Boyle.  P.  1559,  II.  C. 

\  Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 
He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  li  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 
t  1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May.  '01;  1st 
and  Sweepstakes, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01 ;  1st  and 
Sweepstakes  and 
Champion,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04.  She  was 
sold  to  "Gedney 
Farm"  for  $2,350, 
and  is  full  sister  to 
Golden  Sultana,  the 
St.  Louis  winner, 
who  is  dam  of  the 
sensational  bull,  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 


Golden  Marquis, 
P.  2615,  C. 
(614261,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Peter  and 
Cham,  winner  over 
St.  Mary,  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Ouen.  '00. 

3d  State's  prize  with 
h  i  s  progeny,  Apr., 
'01. 

Sold  in  our  '02  auction 
for  $500. 

Sire  of  10  tested  cows, 
including: 

Golden  Honeysuckle, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
562  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  I  year,  at  9 
years  old. 

Romeril's  Primula,  16 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days. 

Claudia,  public  butter 
test,  Tunbridge 
Wells  Show,  Eng- 
land, Aug.,  '04,  1  lb. 
10*  ozs.  in  24  hours, 
4  years  old. 

Sire  of  several  prize 
winners,  and  of  the 
bull,  Arthur's  Gold- 
en Marquis,  61428, 
who  has  3  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 


Honeysuckle, 

P.  6337,  C. 

Jumper,  P.  1087,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  II.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
15732h,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin   Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Sultaue  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Golden  Sul 
tana,  winner  3d  pr 
at  the  great  St 
Loins  S.,  Sept.,  '04, 
and  sold  in  our  '10 
auction  for  $3,700 
her  son.  Sultana's 
Oxford  Lad,  selling 
at  same  time  for 
$11,100. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1  st    pr.    over    the    Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  loi  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
1  V  ozs. 

Golden  Kola.  127232, 
17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 

And  25  other  tested 
cows — records  made 
both  on  the  Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 

Jersey  Lily, 

P.  4004,  C. 
2d  pr.,  St.  Peter. 
Dam  of  Nizam,  1st  St. 
Peter,  '97. 

Prince  Romulus, 
P.  798,  C. 


Evcrton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire   of   a   remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

[  Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 


'88. 
'88. 


2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  u 
2d  H.  B.  pr.  ov.  J., 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S., 

Cctcwayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 


Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady    Fair,    22103,    19 

lbs.  10  ozs. 


Venus  2d,  P.  400,  C. 


Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows. 


Irene,  P.  683,  H.  C. 


Whitcheart,  F.  2049.C. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '70. 

f  Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H. C 
Sire   of   a   remarkable 

lot  of  dairy  cows. 
His  daughter,  Lady 
Rose,  P.  3962,  H.C. 
winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '97,  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Golden 
Rose,  213891.  with 
a  public  butter  test 
of  1  lb.  145  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Golden  Lass  4th. 
[  P.  2447,  H.  C 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

1  lb.  14j  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  the  same  dam 
as  Golden  Lad  2d. 
sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Mermaid,  sold  at  our 
auction.  May,  '02, 
for  $1,100;  Golden 
Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  at  our  auction. 
May.  '03,  for  $1,725; 
and  many  other  cele- 
brated animals,  in- 
cluding Orlando,  P. 
2535,  H.  C 

Icnnie's  Prince, 
P.  1073,  C- 

Lady  Baroness, 
F. 2514,  H.  C 

King  Romulus, 
P.  529,  H.  C. 

[  Coomassie's  Niece, 
F.  3214,  H.  C 


Rival.  P.  146,  C 


Venus,  P.  241,  C 


Romulus,  P.  181,  C. 
2d  St.  Peter,  '78. 
3d  Lon.  Dairy  Show. 

Musique,  F.  1096,  C. 


Due  to  calve  April  29,  1916,  by  Oxford  Sultan  of  Oalkands,  P.  5182,  H.  C,  a  son  of  the  distinguished  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Noble  Sultane  of  Oaklands,  P.  17281,  H.  C,  the  latter  a  daughter  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  and 
Sultanne  of  Oaklands,  P.  11017,  H.  C.  Sultanne  of  Oaklands  has  a  public  butter  test  of  1  lb.  13  ozs.  in  24  hours,  68  days  after 
calving.  She  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Blue  Sultan,  8S06,  E.  H.  B.,  who  produced  Goddington  Noble,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove" 
in  1913  for  Ehnendorf  Farms.  Sultanne  of  Oaklands  is  by  Flying  Fox,  and  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Sultan  of  Oaklands,  P.  3746, 
H.  C.  (see  above). 


Tattoo  57 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 

No.  68.    Heifer.  FERN'S  NOBLE  CHRISTMAS  GIFT,  307243,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


lircd  by  Ph.  J.  Bree.  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

]i..rn  i  Ictober  5.  1913. 

Imported  (in  dam)  January  28,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

Knsket  and  belly  white;  white  tip  tu  black  tongue; 
black-and  white  snitch. 

A  glossy  "black."  like  her  splendid  dam.  of  great 
sca'.e  and  dairy  development;  sp.endidiy  ribbed 
barrel,  deep  and  wide,  strong  loin;  broad  hips;  long 
rump;  udder  extending  away  forward  on  belly,  with 
good  sized  and  well-placed  teats.  Note  the  great 
butter  family  from  which  she  is  descended  on  her 
dams  side.  Few  heifers  have  better  backing  in 
this  respect.  Her  dam  a  22-quart  cow,  her  grandam 
with  a  great  public  butter  test,  and  third  dam  the 
Silver  Medal  cow  Nursie,  who  is  out  of  the  butter 
test  cow  Speckled  Band.  She  is  a  double  grand- 
daughter of  Noble  of  Oaklands.  bringing  Lady 
Viola,  with  her  2  lb.  12  oz.  public  test,  twice  in 
the  third  remove. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  important  shows 
in  '14  and  '15.  in- 
cluding the  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P. 
19097.  H.  C.  (im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  last  fall), 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter  in  361 
days. 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914, 
H.  C,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  \4\  ozs. 
butter  in  313  days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C.,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made  as 
a  two-year  old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners, including: 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  58  entries. 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som, 1st  3-year-old 
heifer.  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Hutchinson,  Kan., 
'15;  1st  at  Kansas 
State  Fair,  '15. 

Fern's  Noble  Maid,  1st 
senior  heifer  calf,  24 
entries,  and  Junior 
Champion,  Forest 
City  (Ohio)  Fair. 
'14;  1st  at  Ohio  S. 
Fair,  '14. 

Dam 

NOBLE'S  CHRIST- 
MAS NURSIE, 

289453,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(CHRISTMAS 

NURSIE, 
P.  15215,  H.  C.) 

A  22-quart  cow. 

Sold  in  our  '14  auction 
for  the  "bargain" 
price  of  $375,  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Falfurrias,  Texas. 

She  is  full  sister  to 
Noble's  Nurse, 
253821,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  440  lbs.  7 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year,  as  a  two-year- 
old. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909.  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize.    07. 

1st  over  Jersey  w  ith 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  £15.000, 

Among  his  3  7  tested 
daughters  are: 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands, in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit.  486 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
a  "Linden  Grove" 
service  bull  who  has 
1 1   tested  daughters. 

More  than  200  1st  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 


Nurse  Agatha, 

P.  12117,  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '14,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  44 
lbs.  14  ozs.  milk,  at 
9  years  old. 

Dam  of  Noble's  Nurse, 
253821,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  She  pro- 
duced at  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Lexington, 
Ky.,  in  one  year,  be- 
ginning as  a  2-year- 
old,  440  lbs.  7  ozs. 
butter,  from  6,291 
lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk. 
She  is  dam  of  Boy's 
Nursie.  276390,  win- 
ner of  1st  prize,  Jr. 
yearling  heifers, 
Nat.  Dairy  Show. 
'12;  1st  prize  and 
Junior  Champion,  Il- 
linois State  Fair,  '13; 
and  many  other 
prizes. 


f  Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
95698.  sire  of  41 
tested  cows;  sold  in 
our  1 1  auction  for 
$6,700;  sire  of  4  pro- 
ducing bulls,  includ- 
ing Oxford  You'll 
Do. 

Halloween's  Fox,  P. 
3631,  H.  C  sire  of 
10  tested  cows. 

Trial  of  Oaklands,  P. 
3644.  H.  Cm  ^nd 
Beechland's  Cham- 
p.on.  P.  3599,  H.C., 
each  sire  of  6. 

Trial  2d  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3809.  H.  C,  Tom 
Fox  of  St.  Martin. 
67258.  and  Agatha's 
Blue  Fox,  69634. 
each  sire  of  4  tested 
cows. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham..  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show.    '05. 

Sire  of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination.  P.  3744, 
H.  Cm  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  06;  1st 
prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
Apr..  '09,  in  compe- 
tition with  Beauvoir 
King,  Plymouth 
Lad  and  other  bulls. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
1st  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May.  '11;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May.  '09,  2  lbs.  I* 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

And  many  other  win- 
ners. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Golden  Fern's  Niece, 
203634,  A.  J.  C  C 

(Nursie, 
P.  8692,  C,  J.  H.  B.) 

Silver  Medal  in  public 
butter  test.  May, '06. 

She  made  the  phenom- 
enal test  of  2  lbs.  7* 
ozs.  of  butter  in  24 
hours  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island  show  grounds, 
being  300  days  in 
milk  at  time  of  test 
and  within  90  days 
of  calving. 

She  sold  in  our  '07 
auction  for  $2 ,200  to 
Mr.  A.  B.  Lewis;  her 
bull  calf  by  Mabel's 
Raleigh  sold  at  same 
sale  for  $1,1 00  to  the 
late  Mr.  George 
Aitken,  then  man- 
ager of  Billings 
Farm,  Woodstock, 
Vt. 

She  is  dam  of  Golden 
L  e  d  a's  Nursie, 
213594.  that  we  sold 
to  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney  for 
$1,000.  and  who 
made  an  official  rec- 
ord of  567  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
from  10.069  lbs.  4.8 
ozs.  milk  (entered  in 
Class  AA). 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island.  Aug.,  '99. 
Among   his   26    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying     Fox's    Oxford 

O  u  c  e  n.   870.5    lbs. 

butter.     13,604     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's   Flower  o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue   Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,    411.96     lbs. 

butter.     6,841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 

wold,    10,060    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold,    11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530   lbs.   milk,    1 

year. 


|   Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,H.C.,J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700  to 
Mrs.  M.  M.  Patter- 
son, Port  Kennedy, 
Pa. 


Spring  Jack, 

P.  2332.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

F  a  u  v  i  c  '  s  Sapphire, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
1  lb.  12  ozs.,  189 
days  in  milk. 

Nursie,  winner  of  Sil- 
ver Medal.  2  lbs.  7* 
ozs.,  300  days  in 
milk. 

Lady  Netina,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  2  lbs. 
34  ozs.,  52  days  in 
milk. 

Yulan,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  2  lbs.  8^  ozs. 
Yulan  is  dam  of  Ox- 
ford Lass  of  the  Is- 
land, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  7  days; 
and  she  in  turn  is 
dam  of  Oxford  In- 
tense, 213693,  Reg- 
ister of  Merit.  No. 
818,  authenticated 
record,  327  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year. 

And  2  others  with 
splendid  public  but- 
ter tests. 

His  half  brother. 
Spermfield  Owl, 
57088,  also  sired 
Spermfield  Owl's 
Eva,  1,168  lbs.  .  8 
ozs.  butter.  16,457 
lbs.  6.4  ozs.  milk,  in 
one  year. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Owl's  Lassie,  155973, 
who  has  2  sons  with 
daughters  in  the 
Register  of  Merit. 

Speckled  Band, 
P.  6052,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test,  M  a  y, 
'97,  2  lbs.  3i  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test,  M  a  y, 
'98,  1  lb.  14i  ozs., 
165  days  in  milk. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The    most    celebrated 
bull    the    Island    of  [ 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d. 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 


Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881.  H.  C 
A  very  rich  and   per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.   2729. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C    { 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 

H.  C. 
3  Champion  winners. 
Four  of   her   get   have 

sold   in   our   auction 

sales   at   an   average 

of  $2,762.50. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C.     ■ 


Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Tambour, 

P.  1872,  H.  C. 


Spermfield  Lassie, 
P.  5099,  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit,  2 
lbs.  £  oz.,  44  days  in 
milk. 

Dam  of  Spermfield 
Owl,  57088  (Register 
of  Merit,  No.  8),  sire 
of  36  daughters  in 
the  Register  with 
authenticated  yearly 
records,  among 
them: 

Spermfield  Owl's  Daw- 
son, 740  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's 
Maid,  700  lbs. 

Spermfield   Owl's  Vic- 

t  tor  R.,  698  lbs.  5 
ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's 
Duchess,  686  lbs.  1 
oz. 

Owl's  Mertha's  Duch- 
ess, 680  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Owl's  Golden  Queen, 
668  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's  C 
Tones,  660  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Owlettina.  609  1  b  s. 
13.2  ozs. 

Spermfield  Owl's  Eva. 
602  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Owl's  Grand  Duchess. 
576  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C 
Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year, 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 

Creamer's  Villaise  2d,l 
P.  2607,  C 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  prize 
winners  over  the 
Island. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C, 
2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize.  '94. 
Her  dam   is  half  sister 

to   E  m  i  n  e  n  C  e.  V 

7124,  H.  C. 


Sarabond.  P    797.  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
Fran  c  e  when  1 2 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette4th.  P.  2128.C. 
Had    few    equals    as    a 

dairy  cow  in  her  day 

on  the  Island. 


Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane    2d.    2 

lbs.  1  i  ozs.  of  butter 

in   24  hours. 
Little      Eminence. 

122506.  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881.  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 
149740.  A.  J.  C  C. 


Wonder  Lad. 

P.  1390.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '91 


Tambourette, 

L    7704.  H    C 


Sir  Julius. 

P.  1547.  H.  C. 
1st  prize.  St.    Brelade. 
'91.  '92. 


Spermlight  2d, 

P.  4157,  H    C 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097.  21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509.  20 
lbs.  10i  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad.  18  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 

Golden  Kola.  127232, 
17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150.  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

Golden  Ora.  127228.  16 
lbs.    l£  ozs. 

And  23  others. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Aster's  Pride, 

P.  676,  H.  C. 


Creamer's  Villaise, 
F.  6349,  C. 


Due  October  4,  1916,  by  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120S3S,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's 
Golden  Jollv,  S6180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Ladv  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  two  lines.  His  dam,  Sultana's  Golden 
Viola,  240363,  is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506,  out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of 
Golden  Jollv,  being 'full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120S3S.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  April  12,  1916.) 

WHAT  ABOUT  THE  GRAND  CHAMPION  BULLS? 

THE  WINNERS  OF  PREMIER  HONORS,  BOTH  MALE  AND  FEMALE, 

AT  SEVEN  OUT  OF  NINE  NATIONAL   DAIRY  SHOWS, 

WERE  OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  BLOOD, 

Our  recent  advertisement,  announcing  that  seven  out  of  nine  Grand  Champion  Females  at  the  National  Dairy  Show  for  Nine 
Successive  Years  were  of  "Linden  Grove"  blood,  has  brought  up  the  question,  How  about  the  bulls?  It  is  with  no  little 
satisfaction  we  are  able  to  make  the  same  relative  statement  about  the  Grand  Champion  bulls,  as  about  the  cows. 

Since  the  National  Dairy  Show  was  inaugurated  in  1906,  nine  exhibitions  were  held  annually  until  1915. 

SEVEN  OF  THE  NINE  GRAND  CHAMPION  FEMALES 

AT  NINE  NATIONAL  DAIRY  SHOWS 

WERE  OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  BLOOD,  VIZ,: 

1906  EMANON,  52299,  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  who  ruled  for  five  years  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  died  here. 
Emanon  had  75  per  cent,  same  blood  as  Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C,  who  was  sold  in  our  1905  auction  for  $10,000. 

1907— IMP.  BROOKHILL  FOX,  65303,  son  of  Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  who  sold  in  our  1902  auction  for  $7,500.  Flying 
Fox  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  above. 

1908— ROYAL  MAJESTY,  79313,  sold  in  our  190S  auction,  on  a  rainy  day,  for  $1,000.  We  always  said  Majesty  was  a  ten-thou- 
sand-dollar bull,  though  he  brought  only  $4,000  after  leaving  "Linden  Grove."  His  sire,  Oxford  Lad,  son  of  Flying 
Fox,  spent  his  last  days  here. 

1910— RALEIGH'S  FAIRY  BOY,  83767,  sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $8,200,  to  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson.  His  sire,  Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011,  is  a  son  of  Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C,  referred  to  above. 

1911— SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY,  86180,  bred  and  owned  at  "Linden  Grove,"  who  died  here  March  31,  1916.  His  sire  is  a 
grandson,  and  his  dam  a  daughter,  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1912— FONTAINE'S  CHIEFTAIN,  97158,  his  sire  and  dam  both  imported  by  "Linden  Grove";  the  former  being  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands,  95700  (sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $15,000),  and  the  latter,  a  daughter  of  Eminent's  Raleigh. 

1913— NOBLE'S  EMINENT  LAD,  113642,  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(And  the  Grand  Champions  of  1909  and  1914  were  not  so  far  off  from  "Linden  Grove";  in  1909  the  winner  was  a  grandson  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  the  1914  Grand  Champion  was  by  a  son  of  Mabel's  Raleigh,  who  had  the  same  dam  as  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,  above.     We  owned  Mabel's  Raleigh  at  the  time  of  his  death  on  the  Island.) 

SEVEN  OF  THE  NINE  GRAND  CHAMPION  FEMALES 

AT  NINE  NATIONAL  DAIRY  SHOWS 

WERE  OF  "LINDEN  GROVE"  BLOOD,  VIZ.: 

1907— GOLDEN  FERN'S  SENSATION,  Grand  Champion  cow— sold  in  our  1903  auction  for  $530.  We  recently  repurchased 
her  in  the  Elmendorf  Farm  auction,  and  she  is  now  at  "Linden  Grove,"  seventeen  years  old. 

1908— JOLLY  LADY  OF  BEECHWOOD,  Grand  Champion  cow— sold  in  our  1908  auction  for  $510.  She  has  a  son  by  Majesty 
(sold  in  our  190S  auction  for  $1,000)  that  has  four  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit. 

1909— MAJESTY'S  OXFORD  LASS,  Grand  Champion  cow — sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $510.  She  has  several  prize  winning 
sons,  and  a  daughter  that  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,750. 

1911— GREAT  SCOT'S  CHAMPION,  Grand  Champion  cow— sold  in  our  1907  auction  for  $1,750.  She  is  dam  of  the  First  Prize 
Senior  yearling  heifer  at  National  Dairy  Show,  1913,  and  other  winners. 

1912— GAMBOGE'S  TIDDLEDYWINK,  Grand  Champion  cow— sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $1,750.  She  is  the  second  highest 
testing  daughter  of  Gamboge's  Knight,  744  lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in  one  year. 

1913— ULA  OF  FAIR  ACRES,  Grand  Champion  female— by  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  who  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for  $15,000, 
and  now  has  37  official  test  daughters  and  28  sons  with  official  test  daughters. 

1914 — NOBLE'S  JOLLY  NORA,  Grand  Champion  female,  bred  at  Elmendorf  Farm;  by  Noble  of  Oaklands,  above;  dam,  a  daugh- 
ter of  Aleonora,  who  produced  Combust,  sold  in  our  auction  for  $700;  etc. 

(Golden  Fern's  Sensation,  Majesty's  Oxford  Lass,  Great  Scot's  Champion,  and  Gamboge's  Tiddledywink  are  all  Register  of  Merit 
Cows.) 

The  Above  is  a  "Reminder"  for  Those  Expecting  to  Exhibit  at  the  1916  National  Dairy  Show,  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Next  Fall. 

We  will  offer  the  same  sort  of  material,  not  only  individually,  but  in  breeding — and  Golden  Fern's  Lad  shows  his  face  in  almost 
every  pedigree.  Almost  all  of  the  "National"  Grand  Champions  were  close  descendants  of  "the  Old  Plum  Tree."  The 
late  Hon.  A.  M.  Bowman  declared  that  "the  closer  you  stay  with  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  the  better."  It  is  not  surprising 
that  so  many  breeders,  in  writing  us  for  stock,  are  anxious  for  the  blood  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  as  closely  as  it  can  be  had 
in  the  pedigrees.  It  makes  us  appreciate  all  the  more,  those  great  Golden  Fern's  Lad  cows  still  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd 
(in  "cold  storage"). 


569 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  69-    Cow. 


SULTAN'S  COCOTTE,  252146,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  13662,  H.  C.) 
WINNER  OF  SECOND  PRIZE,  ST.  SAVIOUR  SHOW,  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  1910. 
ENTERED  IN  REGISTER  OF  MERIT,  CLASS  A,  434  LBS.  8  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  ONE  YEAR,  FROM  6,820  LBS.  4.8  OZS. 

MILK,  5  YRS.   10  MOS.  OLD. 


Bred  by  C  Quenault,  St.  Saviour.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Horn  April  2,  1906. 

Imported  September  20,  1910,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  dot  on  belly  near  brisket;  white 
tongue;  black  switch. 

A  handsome,  capacious  mulberry  fawn,  the  type 
of  her  illustrious  ancestress.  Agatha  of  Oaklands; 
very  deep,  wide,  well-ribbed  body;  strong  back, 
broad  at  loins,  with  wide,  prominent  hips  and  great 
length  of  rump;  intelligent  head,  great  soft  "pop" 
eyes  and  dished  face;  splendidly  set  tail,  with  beauti- 
ful switch;  tremendous  udder  when  fresh,  very  deep, 
attached  high  behind,  full  in  front,  with  great  large 
teats.  She  is  a  splendid  breeder.  One  of  her 
heifer  calves  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $310,  to  Mr. 
W.  R.  Spann.  Another,  Fontaine's  Cocotte,  252245, 
sold  in  our  '  1 1  auction  for  $390  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
of  Texas,  won  2d  prize  for  "dry"  yearlings  at  the 
Waterloo  and  National  Dairy  Shows.  '11,  in  large 
classes.  Another  daughter,  Noble's  Cocotte,  276393. 
bred  at  Elmendorf  Farm,  won  four  1st  prizes  in  '12 
as  a  calf,  and  Junior  Championship  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  also  two  1st  prizes  in  '13,  including  1st 
at  Waterloo,  16  entries;  and  other  prizes.  She  is 
the  dam  of  an  excellent  yearling,  Sensation's  Cocotte, 
326760,  and  a  heifer  calf,  Goddingtou's  Cocotte, 
342503,  whose  pedigrees  will  be  found  on  following 
pages.  We  sold  Sultan's  Cocotte  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $950.  to  Elmendorf  Farm,  where  we  repur- 
chased her  in  1915. 


Sire. 
SULTAN  OF 

OAKLANDS, 
P.3746,  H.C. 

(78475,  A.J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr..  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 

He  has  sired  a  long 
list  of  prize  winners 
and  27  butter  test 
daughters,  including: 

Sultan's  Dorcas.  604 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Sultan's  Figgis,  536 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

S  u  1 1  a  n's  Handsome 
Lass,  534  lbs.  1  oz. 

Sultan's  Gleenie,  528 
lbs. 

Sultane's  Belle.  519 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Lady  Algeria  of  Oak- 
lands,  515  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Also  sire  of  7  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 

Among  the  1st  prize 
winners  he  has  sired 
are: 

Campanile's  Sultan. 
Championship  over 
New  Zealand  and 
many  other  prizes. 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Dark 
Beauty,  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th,  P.  15037.  H.C), 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug., 
'10;  sold  in  our  '1 1 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater. 
Texas,  for  whom  she 
won  in  the  fall  of 
'11.6  1st  prizes  and 
4  Grand  Champion- 
ships at  most  im- 
portant shows. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Gamboge's  Knight,  P. 
3645.  H.  C,  sire  of 
41  tested  cows;  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700. 

Combination,  P.  3744. 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Tersey,  May,  *06. 
Sire  of  17  butter 
tested  cows. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham. ,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  Farm"  for 
$2,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner,  who  is  dam 
of  the  sensational 
bull,  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  86180,  win- 
ner of  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Ch'cago,    11. 

Dam  of  Sultane  of 
oaklands,  P. 
11017,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  13 
ozs.  in  24  hrs. ;  dam 
of  the  bull.  Blue 
Sultan,  8806,  E.  H. 
B.,  who  sired  God- 
dington  Noble, 
whose  pedigree  ap- 
pears on  page  7 1 , 
following. 


Dam 


f  Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729.  H.  C) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  s  a  m  e 
sale  three  of  his  heif- 
ers on  first  calf  aver- 
aged $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2J 
ozs..  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's    Belle    of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.   £  oz. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2£  ozs. 

Flying   Fox's  Pearl, 
15  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying     Fox's     Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And    20    other    tested 
cows. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 

162101,  A.  J.  C  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,   F. 

8432,  H.  C,  J.  H.B.) 
Official   butter   test.    2 

lbs.     l£    ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 

being    in    milk     142 

days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction 

for  $1,700,    to   Mrs. 

M.  M.  Patterson,  Pt. 

Kennedy,  Pa. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 

P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 
use    at    "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 
(See  above.) 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Uncle  Peter.  P. 
2115,  H.  C.  sire  of  a 
remarkable  lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Her  daughter.  Golden 
Sultana,  won  third 
prize  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept.. 
'04;  and  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700;  her  son.  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
selling  for  $11,100. 

Her  sire,  Cicero,  7657, 
A.  J.  C.  C.  (P.  266. 
H.  C-),  was  imported 
by  us  and  sold  in  our 
'82  auction  for 
$3,100.  He  is  the 
sire  of  many  famous 
animals. 


EMINEM'S  COCOTTE,  213903,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  10329,  H.  C.) 

Sold  in  our  *08  auction  to  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  Potsdam.  N.  Y.,  for  $320- 

Entered  in  Register  of  Merit.  Class  AA,  491  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 
from  7.772  lbs.  3.2  ozs.  milk,  at  8  yrs.  4  mos.  old. 

Scored  93  per  cent,  of  perfect  scale  of  points. 
Dam  of 

Sultan's  Cocotte.  252146.  in  Register  of  Merit.  Class  A.  434  lbs.  8  ozs.  but- 
ter, 6.820  lbs.  4.8  ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  10  mos.  old. 

Raleigh's  Cocotte,  213998,  sold  in  our  '08  auction  for  $310,  as  a  yearling, 
to  Mr.  A.  O.  Auten,  Jersewille,  111. 


Due  to  calve  August  1:5,  1916,  by  the  splendid  sire,  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over  the  Island, 
April,  '11,  shown  with  his  progeny.  The  high  class  of  the 
progeny  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  place  him  in  the  front  rank  among 
prepotent  sires.  What  would  a  bull  call  be  worth,  by  him  out  of 
this  Register  of  Merit  cow.  to  head  a  herd  ?  (Sce'front  pages 
for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P,  4075,  H.  C.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son. 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  sale 
for  $10,000. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C  C 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
Has  5  producing  sons. 


Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  before  his 
value  as  a  sire  was 
known. 


Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands. 

P.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official   test,   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Cicero.  P.  266.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Long- 
field,  23524.  20  lbs. 
1 3  ozs. ;  and  8  others. 

Also  sire  of  Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H. 
C.  (as  above). 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour/70. 
1st  II.  B.,  71. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Sire  of  Eminent's 
Honeymoon,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  592 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year. 

And  80  others. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. * 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France    when    12 

months  old. 


Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128.  C. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane  2d.   2 

lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 
(See  above. ) 


Courage,  P.  1813.  C- 
One  of  the  best  sons  of 
Golden  Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 


f  Happy,  P.  211,  C. 
Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise.    15789, 
17  lbs.  8  J  ozs. 

[  Fleur  de  I'Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 


Sultan.  F.  58.  H.  C- 
1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67, "68. 


Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 


Gulden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Sec  above.) 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  E  in  i  n  e  n  c  c, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land. 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter. 
Golden  Leda,  won 
first  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls.  Stockwell, 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc. 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127, 
H.  C,  3d  over  Jer., 
'89. 

Eminent  2d,  P.  2532. 
H.  C,  sire  of  81 
tested  cows. 


Fortescue, 

P.  766,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '86. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '87,  '88. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Tootsie.  P.  3214.  H.  C- 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.   1242,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern  2d. 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer-,  '70. 

Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582,  C. 

Rosette  2d, 

F.  943,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  at  Grouville 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Oxford  Dahlia. 

P.  2588.  H.  C. 
Winner  of  7  1st  prizes 
in  England. 

Sarabond.  P.  797,  H.C. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Rose, 

P.  3787,  H.  C. 
Milked   as  high   as  20 
quarts. 

Yertumnus, 

P.  161.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  Trinity.  '77. 
Sire  of  4  tested  co%vs  in 
America. 

Garenne,  F.  1575,  H.C. 

A  20-quart  cow. 

Dam  of  Young  Ga- 
renne. 13641,  19  lbs. 
8  ozs. 

Prince  of  Wales. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer..  '65. 

2d  Eng.  Roy.,  '65. 

Flower.  F.  53.  H.  C. 

Traveler,  P.  280.  C 
Sire  of  Clubs  2d.  16725, 

butter   test.    14    lbs. 

7  ozs.  in  7  days.  JTOSJ 

lbs   milk,  at  8  years 

old. 


Brow  ii  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944.  H.  C. 
dam  of  Aurea.  P. 
8693.  H.  C.  (n  o  w 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin.  252122). 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '07.  2  lbs.  5 J 
ozs..  65  days  in  milk. 
Brown  Fern  2d  is 
also  dam  of  Golden 
Fern.  P.  4711.  H.  C, 
the  dam  of  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  (above). 


Boniface,  F.  399,  C 


Lily  2d,  P.  115,  H.C. 

Daughter  of  Welcome, 
F.  166.  H.  C. 


Nothing   could   tempt    the 


Cocotte,  F.  8300,  H.  C. 

Cocotte  was  one  of 
the  handsomest 
and  best  dairy  cows 
the  Island  ever  pro- 
duced, also  a  remarkably  good  breeder. 
owner  of  Cocotte  to  name  a  price  on  her. 

She  has  6  great  daughters,  four  of  them  tested,  including  the  highest  tested 
daughter  of  Oxford  Lad,  and  all  imported  by  "Linden  Grove."  Three  of 
her  daughters  and  a  granddaughter  are  in  the  Register  of  Merit.  She 
is  grandam  of  Sensational  Fern,  75924,  sold  in  our  '07  auction,  at  8  mos. 
old,  for  $10,200,  who  now  has  12  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit. 
and  several  sons  with  tested  daughters.  Five  of  her  daughters  have 
been  sold  in  our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $904;  3  granddaughters  and  a 
grandson  of  Cocotte  have  been  sold  injour  auctions 'Jor  aniaverage  of 
S3, 01  5.  (See  page  71  for  further.particulars  regarding  the  great  cow, 
Cocotte.~F.  8300.  H.  C.) 


Tattoo  E  192 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  70.     Heifer. 


SENSATION'S  COCOTTE,  326760,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  Estate  of  J.  B.  Haggin,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Born  September  29,  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  small  spot  on  left  stifle  and  on 
right  flank;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  handsome  glossy  "black,"  with  few  white 
markings;  a  heifer  of  high  finish  and  rare  breeding; 
back  straight  and  strong,  broad  at  loins,  with  thin, 
well-set  tail  and  good  switch;  beautiful  development 
of  udder,  with  large  and  perfectly  placed  teats. 


Sire 
SENSATION'S 

NOBLE, 
118176. 

A  splendid  bred  son  of 
Noble   of  Oaklands, 
having  for  dam  one 
of  the  grandest  cows 
ever  imported  from 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 
She  sold  at  auction 
for  $2,250. 
He    has    75    per   cent, 
same    blood    as    the 
bull,   Golden   Fern's 
Noble,   P.  4570,   H. 
C,  who  won  7  first 
prizes  at  the  Royal 
Shows  on  the  Island, 
and  whose  get  have 
won  5  or  more  first 
prizes    for    "get    of 
sire' '    at    important 
shows,  including  the 
National    Dairy 
Show,  in  '14.    Gold- 
en Fern's  Noble  was 
by    Noble    of    Oak- 
lands,      out      of      a 
daughter  of.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad. 
We   shall   sell   in    this 
auction  some  of  the 
best     daughters     of 
Golden        Fern's 
Noble,  including  the 
great   young   butter 
cow,  Dorothy's 
Noble    Fern,    whose 
milk  tested  an  aver- 
age of  6.1  per  cent, 
fat,    and    who    pro- 
duced as  a  two-year- 
old,  in  the  official  R. 
J.  A.  S.  test  on  the 
Island,   470  lbs.   5.2 
ozs.     butter,     7,103 
lbs.     milk,     in     361 
days. 


Dam 

SULTAN'S 

COCOTTE, 

252146,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  13662,  H.  C.) 

A  daughter  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  78475, 
sire  of  27  tested 
cows,  out  of  a  daugh- 
ter of  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C,  sire 
of  81.  Her  dam  is 
one  of  6  great  daugh- 
ters of  the  wonder- 
ful cow,  Cocotte,  F. 

^  8300,  H.  C. 

She  won  2d  prize  at 
St.  Saviour  Show, 
Island  of  Jersey,  '10. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '11  auction  for 
$875  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Lexington, 
Ky.,  and  repurchas- 
ed by  us  in  the  15 
Elmendorf  auction. 

Entered  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  434 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  from  6,820 
lbs.  4.8  ozs.  milk,  at 
5  yrs.  10  mos.  old. 
(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree.) 


f   Noble    of    Oaklands,    P.    3909,    H.    C.     (95700, 
A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,  '07. 
1st  pr.,  Royal  Show,  '10,  for  bull  and  5  female 

progeny. 
He  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000,  at  same 

time  his  dam  sold  for  $7,000. 
Noble   of   Oaklands   and    his   sons   won   all    1st 
prizes  at  the  bull  show,  Island  of  Jer.,  April, 
'10.     At  the  bull  show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands  won  2  out  of  4  first  prizes. 
At    the    National    Dairy    Show.    Chicago,     '11, 
the  special  pr.  ($250)  for  •■get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,    either    sex,    irrespective    of    age    or 
ownership,"  was  won  by  3  of  his  sons  and  5 
daughters. 
More    than    200    first    prs.    and    Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  get,  so  far  as  the  records  have  been  tabu- 
lated. 
Sire  of  37    butter  tested   cows,   31    of   them   in 
Register    of    Merit    with    authenticated    tests, 
including: 
Noble's  Golden  Chance,  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Noble's  Golden  Pride,  443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 
Noble's  Nurse,  440  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Lily,  414  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Brown  Bess  of  Grouville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 
St.  Clement's  Noble  Maid,  394  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  has  28  sons  with  official  test 
daughters — more    producing    bulls    than    any 
other  sire  excepting  Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C, 
who  has  43  sons  with  tested  daughters.     Both 
were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions. 
Among  the  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  are: 
Noble's   Jolly    Sultan,    P.   4156,    H.    C.     (97181, 
A.  J.  C.  C),  winner  of  1st  prize.  Class  8,  23 
entries,    Royal    Show,    August,    '10,    and    the 
''Voisin  Special"  prize  (Championship),  Aug., 
'10;  1st  prize,  Class  3,  9  entries.  Royal  Show, 
April,    '10;    1st    prize    aged    bull,    8    entries, 
National  Dairy  Show,  '11.     He  is  the  sire  of 
1 1   official  test  cows.     We  shall  sell  some  of 
the  daughters  of  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  in  this 
auction  that  will  open  the  eyes  of  breeders. 
Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C.  (See  notes 

at  left.) 
Fontaine's  Chief,  P.  4153,  H.  C.  (Fontaine's 
Chieftain,  97 158),  1st  prize,  Class  S,  20  entries, 
and  Voisin  Special  (Championship),  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Aug.,  '09;  besides  many  Cham- 
pionships in  America,  including  Grand  Cham- 
pionship at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  '12. 
Sire  of  12  Official  test  cows,  among  them  Imp. 
White  Heart,  272586,  711  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  3£  years  old. 


I  Golden  Fern's  Sensation,  173201. 

(Lily's  Legacy,  P.  8675,  H.  C.) 
1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Reserve  for  Champion, 

North  Club  Show,  Jersey,  '01. 
Reserve,    Class    4     (54    entries),    Royal    Show, 

Jersey,  May,  '02. 
Sold  in  our  '03  auction  for  $530,  to  the  late  Mr. 

N.  F.  Berry,  Lexington,  Ky. 
1st  prize,  Ohio  State  Fair,  and  other  prizes  in  '03. 
Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  and  2d  in 

aged  class  (25  entries),  World's  Fair,  '04. 
We  paid  $2,250  for  her  in  the  administrator's 

sale  of  Mr.  Berry's  herd. 
Grand  Champion,  Illinois  and  Tennessee  State 

Fairs,  and  National  Dairy  Show,  '07. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,550,  to  Elmendorf 

Farm. 
1st  prize  Register  of  Merit  cow  with  2  of  her  prog- 
eny, National  Dairy  Show,  '12. 
Entered  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA,  425  lbs. 

butter  in  1  year,  in  her  13th  year. 
We  bought  her  in  the  Elmendorf  auction,   '15, 
and  she  is  now  at  "Linden  Grove,"  in  her  ISth 
year,   safe   in   calf   to   Oxford   You'll   Do,   P. 
4075,  H.  C. 

Dana  of 
Viola's  Sensation,  239334,  sold  in  our  '10  auction 
for  $1,125;  in  Register  of  Merit  (AA),  365  lbs. 
14  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  2  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 
Sensational    Stockwell,    86293,    sold    in    our    '10 
auction  for  $700;  Grand  Champion,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  '12;  and  other  prizes.     Sire  of  Nursie's 
Golden  Beauty,  in  Register  of  Merit,  473  lbs. 
8  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  3  yrs.  old. 
Sultana's  Sensation,    106675,   sold   as  a   yearling 
by    Elmendorf    Farm    to    Mr.    J.    E.    Evans, 
Muldon,  Miss.,  for-$700. 
Champion  Sensation,  338708,  sold  in  the  Elmen- 
dorf auction,  '15,  for  $725,  at  9  mos.  old. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 

P.  3633,  H.  C. 
A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,     T  e  n  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,    who    was 
offered    a   large   ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,     Tenn., 
show,  Oct.,  '07,  in  a 
class   where   the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown ;  and 
Prof.    Scovell ,    who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in  saying,   "had   he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville,    Blue     Belle's 
Blue    Fox    would 
have     been     Cham- 
pion." 
Sire    of    Blue    Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  72314,  1st 
prize    and   Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio    (Tex. )    In- 
ternational   Exposi- 
tion, '09. 
Sire   of   Anna's   Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister   of     Merit,     14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 
Sire  of  4  bulls  with  47 
official    test    daugh- 
ters. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1  st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 

•  '05. 

1st  overEng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 
Dam  of  4  butter  test 
cows;  etc. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
■     P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1  st  prize 
and  Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  31  test- 
ed cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees.) 

Among  his  butter  test- 
ed daughters  is  Free- 
dom ,  public  butter 
test,  Tring,  England, 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  140  days  in 
milk;  1st  prize  over 
England,  Oxford- 
shire,  '99. 


Red  Lily, 

P.  3542,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  being  a  daugh- 
ter of  the  famous 
bull,  "Count  Wolse- 
ley,"  a  son  of  the 
greatest  cow  the  Is- 
land ever  produced, 
and  who  sired  a  re- 
markable lot  of  great 
dairy  cows. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  II.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "Gedney 
F  a  r  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad.  P.  2257, 
H.  C.,  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  P.  2624, 
H.  C,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  b  o  tph  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5i 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st     at     Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 
Sire  of 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  the  unbeaten 
Champion  of  many 
shows ;  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton.  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy  [ 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C. ,  who  won  1  st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500. 

Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 

in  public  butter  test 

on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 

8$  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oxford    Vixen,    2    lbs. 

2i  ozs. 
Fox's    Belle   of   Grou- 
ville,  21    lbs.   3  ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 

17  lbs.  24  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown 

Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 
(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 
Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  May,  '06, 
sale  for  $1,100. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  She  is  full  sis- 
ter to  Golden  Lad's 
Fawn  Duchess,  that 
tested  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '88, '89. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '87, '89. 
Sire  of 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C,  a  great  prize  win- 
ner, and  dam  of  the 
noted  sires,  Nun- 
thorpe,  The  Owl  and 
Alicante's  Boy. 

Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 
C,  dam  of  Courage, 
a  great  sire. 

Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582, 
C. 


Gentille  3d,  P.  879,  C. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.  C. 

lstov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.  Jubi- 
lee Show,  '83. 

Cham.  Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, '83. 


Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour, '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 
Bronze  Medal  at  C.  I. 
Ex.,  '71. 


Umpire  2d,  P.232.H.C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.and  P.p. ,'80. 
3d  ov.Jer.and  P. p. ,'81. 


Gentille,  F.  794,  H.  C. 


Bred  February  7,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at 
"Linden  Grove,"  and  not  for  sale  at  any  price.  When  such  breeders  as  Hon.  Robert  Fleming,  Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney, 
Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley,  President  E.  A.  Darling,  of  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  and  others,  have  their  great  cows  bred  to  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly,  others  may  think  it  worth  while  to  secure  a  little  of  his  blood.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  pedigree 
of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  M\Y:  30,  1916. 


No.  71.    Heifer  Calf. 


GODDINGTON'S  COCOTTE,  342503,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  Estate  of  J.  B.  Haggin,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Born  September  11,  1915. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  beautiful  heifer,  of  rare  breeding  and  high 
quality;  long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  neat  head  and 
fine  in  bone;  skin  thin,  and  mellow  as  that  of  a  mole; 
straight  back  and  beautifully  set  tail;  udder  develop- 
ment promising,  with  unusually  large  and  well- 
placed  teats.  A  show  calf  that  will  take  some  beat- 
ing. 


Blue  Sultan.  8S06,  E.  H.  B.  - 


f  Sire 

GODDINGTON 

NOBLE, 
121855,  A.J.  C.  C. 
10251,  E.  H.  B. 
Bred     by     A.     Miller- 
Hallett,  Goddington, 
Chelsfield,      Kent, 
England. 
Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  sold  to 
Elmendorf    Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 
lie   has    75    per   cent. 
same  blood  as  Noble 
of  oaklands,  95700. 


Dam 

SULTAN'S 

COCOTTE, 

252146,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  13662,  H.C.) 

2d  prize,  St.  Saviour 
Show,  Island  of  Jer- 
sey, '10. 

Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  434  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  5  yrs.  1 0  mos.  old. 

Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $950,  to  Elmen- 
dorf Farm,  where 
we  purchased  her  in 
'15. 

Dam  of 

Noble's  Cocotte. 
276393,  winner  of 
four  1st  prizes  in  '12 
as  a  calf,  and  Junior 
Championship  a  t 
National  Dairy  S. , 
also  two  1  st  prizes 
in  '13,  including  1st 
at  Waterloo,  16 
entries. 

Fontaine's  Cocotte, 
252245,  sold  as  a 
calf  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $390,  to  Mr. 
Ed.  C.  Lasater,  of 
Texas;  winner  of  2d 
prize  at  Waterloo 
and  National  Dairy 
Shows,  '11. 

Noble's  Lady  Cocotte, 
255217,  sold  as  a 
calf  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion for  $310  to  Mr. 
W.  R.  Spann. 

Sensation's  C  o  c  o  t  te, 
326760,  a  superior 
heifer,  catalogued  on 
preceding  page. 

(See  No.  69  for  more 
extended  pedigree  of 
Sultan's  C  OC  O  1 1  e, 
252146.) 


Very  highly  commended,  Tunbridge  Wells  Show, 
England,    06. 

Half-brother  (same  sire)  to  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C,  who  sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000. 

To  date  we  have  record  of  more  than  200  1st 
prizes  and  Championships  won  by  Noble  of 
Oaklands  and  his  get,  and  the  list  is  not  com- 
plete. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his  sons  won  all  1  st 
prizes  at  the  bull  show.  Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'10.  At  the  bull  show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands  won  2  out  of  4  first  prizes. 

His  prize  winning  get  include  Noble's  Jolly 
Sultan,  1st  pr.  over  Jersey,  Apr.,  '10;  1st  and 
Champion  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '10;  1st  prize  aged 
bull,  National  Dairy  Show,  '11. 


Lady  Viola.  P.  8463,  H.  C  — 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited, '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  '07. 
Dam  of 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st 
over  Jersey  for  bull  and  progeny,  April,  '10. 
He  is  the  sire  of  a  number  of  beautiful  cows. 
He  was  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000. 
He  has  37  tested  daughters  and  28  producing 
sons. 

She  is  also  dam  of  4  butter  test  cows,  and  of 
the  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79313,  sold  in 
our  '09  auction  for  $11 ,000. 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test.  May.  '05,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39 
days  in  milk,  4  years  1  month  old. 

Willoh's  Rosy.  P.  10444,  H.  C.  (now  named 
Willoh's  Lady  Viola,  219486,  A.  J.  C.  C), 
Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  4  years  I  month  old. 
She  is  the  dam  of  five  official  tested  daughters, 
and  of  a  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Poppy  Viola,  P.  10902.  H.  C.  (now  named  Golden 
Jolly's  Lady  Viola),  that  we  imported  in  '06. 
We  rebought  her  at  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton's' sale, 
'08,  for  $2,550.  She  is  looked  upon  on  the 
Island  as  having  made  the  most  phenomenal 
public  butter  test  (taking  into  consideration 
age  and  lactation)  ever  made,  testing  1  lb.  15 
ozs.,  159  days  in  milk,  being  only  30  mos.  old. 
She  made  a  private  test  at  home  of  2  lbs.  9 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

\   Agatha's  Flving  Fox. 
P.  3256.  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island  in  ;i 

class  of  44.  '02. 
1st    over    the    Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

P.  3746,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  1st  over  Jer.. 

Apr.,  '06. 
2d    pr.    and    Par.    pr., 

Apr.,  '05. 
Reserve  with  progeny, 

Apr.,  '07. 
1st    pr..    Sweepstakes, 

Breeders'    Cup    and 

Reserve    Champion, 

St.  S  a  v  i  o  u  r-Grou- 

ville,  '05. 
Sire  of  27  tested  cows, 

and      7      producing 

bulls. 


Eminent's  Cocotte, 
213903,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  10329,  H.  C.) 

Sold  in  our  '08  auction 
to  Mr.  Geo.  W. 
Sisson,  Jr.,  Pots- 
dam, N.  Y. 

Register  of  Merit.  Class 
A,  491  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at 
8  yrs.  4  mos.  old. 

Dam  of  a  Register  of 
Merit  cow. 

Her  yearling  heifer, 
Raleigh's  Cocotte, 
213998.  sold  in  our 
'08  auction  for  $310, 
to  Mr.  A.  t  '  Auten, 
Jerseyville,  111. 


Sultane's  Snowdrop. 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Eminent  2d. 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent. 

69631.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  81 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Sire  of  25  bulls  with 
tested  daughters, 
among  them,  Emi- 
nent s  Raleigh,  69 
ol  1.  sire  of  4.x  tested 
cows,  24  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Cocotte. 

F.  8300,  H.  C. 
\  « i  indezful  o.w. 

i  See  notes  at  right.  | 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox. 
P.  3633,  II.  C. 

Sire  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands, P.  3909.  H.  C. 
(95700.  A.  J.  C  O, 
1st  St.  Saviour  Par. 
prize,  '07 ;  3d  over 
Jer.,  with  progeny, 
Apr.,  '08;  1st  over 
Jer.,  with  progeny, 
April,  '10.  Sold  at 
our  '11  auction  for 
$15,000. 

Sultane  of  Oaklands, 
P.  11017,  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Sultan  of  Oaklands. 
P.  3746,  H.C.(78475, 
A.  J.  C.  C). 

Public  butter  test.  1 
lb.  13  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Her  dam  is  full  sister 
to  Golden  Sultana, 
146282.  dam  of  the 
sensational  bull,  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly, 
86180. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr.,  '98. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 
Reserve     over    Jersey 

and  Par.  prize,  '00. 
1st     at     Three-Parish 

Show,  '99. 
Sire      of      Nobleman's 

Lady  Mary,   sold   in 

our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 

Middelton,      Shelby- 

ville,  Ky. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  II.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  S  a  v  i  u  o  r  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 

Mr.  Howard  Wilk-ts. 

"Gedney     Far  m," 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.. 

for  $3,600. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


Sultane's    Snowdrop, 
P.  8578.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01;  1st 
and  Sweepstakes, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01;  1st  and 
Sweepstakes  and 
Champion,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04.  Sold  to 
"Gedney  Farm"  for 
$2,350. 

Aristocrat. 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 

3-Par.  Show.  '97. 
Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 

and  Gipsy  Maid  3d. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 


Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 


Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island.  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  '02  sale 

for  $7,500. 


Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946.  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow.  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 


Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,   '85. 
1st  H.  B.  over  Jer..  '85. 
4th  over  Jer..  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '94. 
1st   Cham.    Class,    '95. 

'96.  '97.  '98. 
Milked  24  qts.   a  day; 

private  test.  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 


Baron  of  St.  John. 
P.  1279,  H.  C. 
His   grandam,    Lady 

Useful.  P.  796.  H.C.. 

won    1st    over    Jer. 

and  Par.   prize,  '86. 


Lugano.  F.  7020.  C. 


Following  is  the  record  of  six  great  daughters  of  COCOTTE.  F.  8300,  H.  C. 
all  of  them  imported  by  "Linden  Grove": 

OXFORD  COCOTTE.  235180  (P.  13134.  H.  C),  Register  of  Merit.  Class  A. 
724  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  10,0^3  lbs.  12.8  <.zs.  milk,  at  8  yrs. 
4  mos.  old;  tested  at  Bowmont  Farms;  sold  in  our  '1 1  auction  for  Si  .700. 
to  the  late  Hon.  A.  M.  Bowman,  Salem,  Va.  She  is  the  highest  testing 
daughter  of  Oxford  Lad. 

EMINENT'S  COCOTTE,  213903  (P.  10329,  H.  C).  Register  of  Merit. 
Class  AA,  491  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter,  7,732  lbs.  3.2  ozs.  milk,  at  8  yrs.  4  mos. 
old;  owned  by  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Sisson,  Jr.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.;  sold  in  our  '08 
auction  for  $320.  to  Mr.  Sisson.  Dam  of  Sultan's  Cocotte.  252146  (P. 
13662,  H.  C).  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  434  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  6.820 
lbs.  4.8  ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  10  mos.  old;  tested  at  Elmendorf  Farm;  sold 
in  our  '11  auction  for  $950,  to  Elmendorf  Farm,  Lexington.  Ky.  (Sultan's 
Cocotte  is  dam  of  the  sensational  prize  winning  heifer,  Noble's  Cocotte, 
276393.) 

RALEIGH'S  REMARKABLE,  213988.  Register  of  Merit.  Class  AA.  581 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter,  8,097  lbs.  2  ozs.  milk,  at  4  yrs.  5  mos.  old;  tested  at 
Knollwood  Farm;  sold  in  our  '08  auction  for  $350  to  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson. 
East  Norwich.  N.  Y.  Dam  of  Fairy  Lad's  Cocotte.  256324  (bred  by  Mr. 
Hudson),  Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA.  403  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 
6,281  lbs.  1.6  ozs.  milk,  at  2  yrs.  6  mos.  old;  tested  at  Allen  Dale  Farms. 
Shelbyville,  Ky. 

FLYING  FOX'S  RUBY,  187445  (Flying  Fox's  Victress.  P.  9083.  H.  C). 
butter  test,  20  lbs.  12  ozs.  in  7  days,  from  314  lbs.  milk;  winner  of  Re- 
serve at  Royal  Show.  Class  3.  36  entries,  Aug.,  '03;  sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $750,  to  Mr.  Bowman. 

THE  OWL'S  SENSATION.  162128  (P.  8678.  H.  C).  imported  by  -'Linden 
Grove,"  and  dam  of  Sensational  Fern.  75924,  who  was  bred  here  and  sold 
in  our  '07  auction  for  $10,200,  at  8  mos.  old.  Sensational  Fern  now  has 
12  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit,  and  several  sons  with  Register 
of  Merit  daughters.  The  Owl's  Sensation  was  an  outstanding  winner 
for  the  Blythwood  Bowl  at  the  Royal  Show,  Aug..  '02.  but  owing  to  an 
accident,  had  to  be  milked  before  the  judges  passed  on  her. 

NOBLE'S  SENSATION.  252197  (P.  14844.  H.  C),  sold  from  "Linden 
Grove''  to  Mr  George  Widcner.  Elkins  Park,  Pa.,  for  $1 .400.  Mr. 
Widener  bred  from  her.  Cocotte's  Golden  Noble,  120669.  winner  of  1st  prize 
for  junior  yearling  bulls,  and  Junior  Championship,  at  the  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair,  '14.  She  is  also  the  dam  of  Gamboge's  Cocotte,  271385, 
sold  as  a  calf  in  our  12  auction  for  $600,  to  Mr.  Howard  Willets,  owner 
of  Gedney  Farm. 


B328 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  72.    Cow. 


CASTOR'S  BLACK  BEAUTY,  353208,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  M.  G.  De  La  Haye,  St.  Peter,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  February  10,  1908. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  splendid  granddaughter  of  Golden  Jolly,  her  dam 
and  grandam  both  Certificate  of  Merit  winners  in 
public  butter  tests.  A  cow  of  wonderful  stamina 
and  capacity,  rich  mulberry  fawn,  or  "black,"  in 
color;  lovely  head,  prominent,  lustrous  eyes  wide 
apart  and  dished  face;  exceeding  depth  and  girth  of 
barrel;  straight,  strong  back;  long  rump  and  promi- 
nent hips;  hide  richly  colored,  soft  and  exceedingly 
mellow;  tail  beautifully  set,  thin  and  long,  with 
luxuriant  black  switch,  udder  of  great  size  and  soft 
texture  that  milks  away  to  "nothing";  long,  beauti- 
fully placed  teats.  A  COW  THAT  CAN  WORK 
AND  WIN. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Champion, 
North  Show,  '00. 

Sire  of  Golden  War- 
rior, 1st  over  Eng., 
Royal  S.,  '03;  1st 
over  Eng.  and 
Cham..  Dairy  S.,  '03. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters, and  10  or  more 
producing  sons,  in- 
cluding Viola's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  79314,  sire 
of  Sultana's  Golden 
Sire  Jolly,  86180. 

GOLDEN  CASTOR, 
P.  3558,  H.C. 

Sire  of 
Imp.    Mabella's   Love, 

231587,   in  Register 

of    Merit,    Class    A, 

387  lbs.  6  ozs.  but- 
ter in   1   year,  from 

5,879   lbs.    14.4   ozs. 

milk,    at   3    yrs.    1 1 

mos.  old. 
Castor's  Welcome,  253- 

814,   in   Register  of 

Merit  (A).  380  lbs.  9 

ozs.     butter     in      1 

year,  from  6,748  lbs. 

4.8   ozs.   milk,   at   3 

yrs.  5  mos.  old. 


Castor's  Belle  2d, 
P.  7235,  H.  C. 
Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '05. 


Dam 
T0UMARINE  2d, 
F.  10145,  H.C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '09,  1  lb.  7} 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  154 
days  after  calving. 


Castor's  Beau, 

P.  2768,  C. 
Sire  of 

Lady  Margate,  P.  9193, 
H.  C.  Silver  Medal, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '07,  2  lbs.  i 
oz.,  in  24  hours, 
198  days  in  milk; 
dam  of  2  tested 
cows. 

Stella  5th,  P.  10503, 
C,  dam  o  f  Stella 
You'll  Do,  288310. 
a  Register  of  Merit 
daughter  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  429  lbs. 
15  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  4  years  old, 
and  bought  in  our 
'13  auction,  as  a 
3-yr.-old,  by  those 
critical  judges, 
I  Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney.  at  the  very 
reasonable  figure  of 
$500. 


Toumarine, 

F.  10000,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  prize, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  3J 
ozs.  in  24  hrs..  134 
days  after  calving. 


Due  to  calve  May  11,  1916.  by  Fern's 
Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of 
Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for 
whose  extended  pedigree,  see  No.  66. 
The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d  is 
Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford 
Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford 
Ever,  P.  8370,  H.  C,  who  is  also  dam 
of  the  celebrated  bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do 
and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow, 
Agatha's  Oxford  Lass. 


(Snip  Snap,  F.  10482,  H.  C.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and  Championship,  North  Club 

Show,   96  and  '97. 
Purchased   by   us   for   use  at   "Linden   Grove  " 

w-hen  9  yrs.  old,  for  $2,250. 
Sire  of  many  prize  winners  and  tested  cows. 
Among  his  many  prize  winning  sons  is  Flying 

Fox,  Champion  winner  over  the  Island,  Aug., 
99;   sold   at  our  auction  sale,   May,    '02,   for 

$7,500;  sire  of  24  tested  daughters  and  many 

prize  winners. 


Brookhill  Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 
1st  pr.  and  Champion  winner  over  the  Island 
May,  '98. 


Snowdrop, 

P.  1637,  C. 


Massilia's  Lad, 
P.  1986,  C. 


Castor's  Belle, 

P.  5019.  C 

Parish  prize,  May,  '04. 

(See  above.) 


Eurica. 

P.  2468,  C. 

His  grandam,  Jersey 
Lily,  also  produced 
the  bull  Nizam, 
whose  son,  Senator, 
P.  2759,  H.  C,  is 
sire  of  Astor,  P. 
3042,  H.  C.  1st  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '02,  and 
Apr..  03;andLeda's 
Golden  Lad,  P.  3063, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer. 
and  1st  State's  pr., 
'01,  '02;  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  S  t. 
Martin  Show,  '01 
and  '02;  1st  and 
Champion,  with 
progeny.  Western 
Club,  '05;  sire  of 
many  prize  winners 
and  public  test  cows, 
the  latter  including 
D  o  r  o  t  h  y's  Pearl, 
Certificate  of  Merit 
and  3d  Goddington 
pr.,  May.  '07,  1  lb. 
15 J  ozs.,  119  days  in 
milk. 


Castor's  Belle, 

P.  5019,  C. 
Also   dam   of  Castor's 
Beau  (below). 

Angler  2d, 

P.  2384,  H.  C. 

By  Angler,  P.  1938. 
H.  C.  1st  pr.  and 
Par.  pr.,  '94,  '95,  '96; 
out  of  Industry  5th, 
P.  4311,  C,  4th  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
'03. 

Angler  is  by  Mourier 
Boy.  P.  1641,  H.  C. 
(grandson  of  Wol- 
seley,  P.  401,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '83, 
'84,  '85),  out  of  Cy- 
prus 2d,  P.  699,  H. 
C. 


Brune. 

(Unregistered.) 


.  Massilia,  P.  4005,  H.C. 


Castor  2d, 

P.  1290,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jersey.  '90. 


Perrot's  Pet, 

P.  2095,  C. 


Nobleman. 

P.  2071,  C. 

His  dam  won  Parish 
prize  at  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '93. 
She  is  a  daughter  of 
Count  Cicero,  F. 
398,  H.  C,  who 
sired  the  dam  of 
Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  dam  of 
Ravachol.  P.  2032, 
C;  John  Bull,  P. 
2653,  C;  Uncle 
Peter's  Rosette,  P. 
7363,  H.  C;  Ro- 
sette's Golden  Lad, 
57498,  A.  J.  C.  C.J 
Alicante.  P.  3880, 
H.  C;  Flying  Fox, 
P.  2729,  H.  C;  For- 
farshire; etc. 


I  Jersey  Belle, 

P.  6165,  H.  C. 
Out  of  same  dam  as 
Golden  Marquis,  P. 
2615,  C.  (61426, 
A.  J.  C.  C),  1st  St. 
Peter  and  Champion 
winner  over  St. 
Mary.  St.  Peter  and 
St.  Ouen,  '00;  3d 
State's  prize,  with 
his  progeny,  Royal 
Show,  Apr.,  '01 ;  sold 
in  our  '02  auction 
to  Mr.  L.  L.  Brad- 
bury, of  California; 
and  later  headed  the 
great  herd  of  Mr. 
George  A.  Smith, 
Corcoran,  Cal. 


Clarence, 

P.  1494,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Peter. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lily  of 
St.  Mary,  162052, 
A.  J.  C.  C,  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  '98;  1st 
prize  over  St.  Mary, 
'00;  1st  prize  over 
St.  Mary, '01 ;  Sweep- 
stakes over  three 
parishes,  '01;  dam 
of  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir,  59936. 


Toumazine, 

P.  4755,  C. 


Boyle,   P.    1559.   II.   C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3\  ozs. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Aurea,  P.  8693,  H. 
C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test,  Oct.,  '03. 


Jack  Frost, 

P.  1263,  C. 


.  Lady  Baroness, 

F.  2514,  H.  C. 


Reve  D'or,  P.  941,  C. 
Rhoda,  F.  3071,  C. 

Castor,  P.  870,  H.  C. 
Ira's  Pride,  F.  6657,  C. 
Perrot,  P.  342,  C. 


Blount  Tempest, 
F.  4799,  C. 

Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.  and 
Aug.,  '93. 

Bossy  4th, 

P.  1384,  H.  C. 

Due.  P.  1751,  C. 
Sire  of 

Fancy  2d.  P.  6276,  C, 
butter  test,  1  lb.  14} 
ozs.  in  24  hours.  She 
is  grandam  of  Suc- 
cessor, P.  2783,  H. 
C  2d  over  Jersey, 
Aug..  '99,  who  sired 
a  number  of  public 
butter  test  cows. 

Rhoda's  Last,  127230, 
that  tested  at  Bilt- 
more  Farms,  at  10 
years  6  mos.  old,  18 
lbs.  13  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days,  289  lbs.  4 
ozs.  milk;  78  lbs.  6 
ozs.  in  30  days,  1,196  l 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk;  150 
lbs.  4%  ozs.  in  60 
days,  from  2,335  lbs. 
12  ozs.  milk. 


Jersey  Lily, 

•  P.  4004,  C. 
2d  St.  Peter. 

Dam  of 
Nizam,    1st  St.   Peter, 

'97. 
Golden    Marquis,     1st 
St.  Peter,  '00. 

Useful  Lad, 

P.  997,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '88. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

(See  below. J 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 
(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 


Lily's  Prince. 

P.  681,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer  ,  '86,  '87. 

.  Laughing  Maid, 
F.  3023,  C. 

Happy  Josephus, 
P.  615,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '85. 

Tulip  2d, 

P.  1150,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '86. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.  C. 

St.  John's  Twist, 

F.  6798,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Peter. 

Bobby,   P.   208,   H.   C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '79. 

Royal  Beauty, 
P.  390,  C. 

May  Lad, 

P.  1240.  H.  C. 
1st    over    Jersey,    '90. 
1st  H.   B.  and  Parish 
pr.,  '90. 

Lowland  Beauty, 
F.  3971,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty- five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

And  29  others. 


Rough  Briar, 

F.  2692,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  winner  at  St. 

Clement    Show     for 

many  years. 

Jennie's  Prince, 
P.  1073,  C. 


Young  Rosebay, 
P.  2519,  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Peter. 

2d  over  Jersey. 

Granddaughter 
of  Cicero,  P.  266.  H. 
C,  sire  of  6  tested 
cows  in  America, 
and  of  Count  Cicero, 
grandsire  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Sir  Thomas, 

P.  1125,  C. 

Perrot's  Pet, 

P.  2095,  C. 
(See  above.) 


Lady  Baroness, 
F.  2514,  H.  C. 

Paragon,  P.  743,  C. 

Lady  LTseful, 

P.  796,  H.  C. 
4th  H.  B.  prize,  '85. 
[  1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '86. 

f  Duke  of  Abercorn, 
|  P.  569.  H.  C. 

I    1st  over  Jersey. 

i   Rosebay  2d, 

P.  1116,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Lawrence. 
Grandam     of     Golden 
Rosebay,  157333. 
sold  at  our  '01  sale 
for  $2,775.    . 

Golden  Nero, 

P.  729,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '86. 

I   Monta  l'Abbe  Lily, 
F.  6177,  H.  C. 


B308 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY   CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  73.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO  JUILLETTE,  353269,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  20240,  H,  C.) 


Tired  by  J.  P.  Drelaud,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  November  20,  1912. 

Imported  October  30,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Brisket  partly  white,  and  other  white  markings; 
black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  mulberry  fawn,  of  great  stamina,  with  a  few 
splashes  of  white.  A  great  dairy  cow,  from  "end  to 
end."  Intelligent  looking  head,  with  large,  lustrous 
eyes;  thin,  flat  neck;  very  deep,  long,  capacious 
barrel;  strong  back,  wide  at  loins,  with  prominent 
hips;  very  richly  colored,  mellow  hide;  thin,  long 
tail  with  beautiful  switch;  tremendous  udder,  of 
beautiful  shape,  full  in  front,  deep  and  attached 
high  behind,  with  large  teats,  squarely  placed.  An 
<  ixford  You'll  Do.  beautifully  bred,  of  the  Sultanne 
type  and  coloring. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  first  prize 
over  Jer.,  with  his 
progeny,  at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

His  daughter.  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  P. 
18829.  H.  C,  was 
1st  prize  2-year-old 
over  the  Island  of 
Jersey  (68  entries). 
May,  '14;  1st  prize 
3-year-old  (76  en- 
tries) and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup 
(Championship 
over  the  Island), 
May,  '15.  She  is 
now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

He  has  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  daughters. 
You'll  Do's  Favor- 
ite, 306639,  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$500,  to  Mr.  E.  T. 
Bedford,  Green's 
Farms,  Conn.,  is 
now  under  official 
test,  and  will  pro- 
duce 900  lbs.  or 
more  of  butter  in  a 
year,  as  a  four-year- 
old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  has 
been  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd  for  3 
years.  The  large 
number  of  uniformly 
excellent  daughters 
now  in  the  herd,  and 
the  showing  of  his 
progeny  in  the  but- 
ter tests  and  show 
ring,  substantiate 
our  assertion  that 
he  is  the  greatest 
living  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  Ox- 
ford-Gamboge 
■family. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
more  extended  pedi- 
gree.) 


Dam 

JUILLETTE  16th, 

P.  14316,  H.C. 

Dam  of  J  u  i  1  1  e  1 1  e's 
Rosie,  P.  16583,  H. 
C,  winner  of  4th 
prize,  Class  3,  51  en- 
tries, Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '12;  St. 
John  Parish  prize, 
Class  4,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '13. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  £1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  cows  with 
butter  records  and 
others  now  on  test. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Daughter  of  O  x  f  o  r  d 
Lass. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 

He  has  sired  a  long 
list  of  prize  winners 
and  27  butter  test 
daughters,  including: 

Sultan's  Dorcas,  604 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Sultan's  Figgis,  536 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

S  u  1  t  a  n's  Handsome 
Lass,  534  lbs.  1  oz. 

Sultan's  Gleenie,  528 
lbs. 

Sultane's  Belle,  519 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Lady  Algeria  of  Oak- 
lands,  515  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Also  sire  of  7  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 

Among  the  1st  prize 
winners  he  has  sired 
is  Campanile's  Sul- 
tan, Championship 
over  New  Zealand 
and  many  other  prs., 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Dark 
Beauty,  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th,  P.  15037,  H.C  I, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'10;  sold  in  our  '1 1 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Texas,  for  whom  she 
won  in  the  fall  of 
'11,  6  1st  prizes  and 
4  Grand  Champion- 
ships at  most  im- 
portant shows. 


Juillette  8th. 

P.  8590,  C. 

Also  dam  of  Tuillette 
11th,  P.  11154,  H. 
C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '08,  1  lb. 
10£  ozs.  in  24  hrs.. 
160  days  after  calv- 
ing; 4th  prize.  Class 
3,  41  entries.  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '05. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Gamboge's  Knight,  P. 
3645,  H.  C,  sire  of 
41  tested  cows;  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06. 
Sire  of  17  butter 
tested  cows. 

And  10  other  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  H  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
"11. 

And  6  other  tested 
cows. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
F  arm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 


Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville  and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

.She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  Far  m"  for 
$2,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner,  who  is  dam 
of  the  sensational 
bull.  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly.  86180,  win- 
ner of  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11. 

Dam  of  Sultane  of 
Oaklands,  P.  11017, 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  13  ozs.  in 
24  hours;  dam  of  the 
bull,  Blue  Sultan, 
8606.  E.  H.  B.,  who 
sired  Goddington 
Noble. 

'  Great  Scot. 

P.  2153,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Scot's  Belle,  557  lbs. 
5.7  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Perry  F.  Scot,  Reserve, 
R.  C.  S.,  '99. 

Mabel  42d,  1st  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
'99. 

Fontaine's  Lady  Scot, 
3d  over  Jer.,  '99. 

Maitland  Cherry,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '99. 

Rhymer,  P.  2756,  II. 
C.,  sire  of  7  tested 
cows,  the  best  of 
which  is  Great  Scot's 
Champion,  203703, 
774  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  12  yrs.  8 
mos.  old;  Grand 
Champion,  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  and 
in. my  other  prizes. 


Juillette  5th, 

P.  5454.  II.  C. 


Champion  Flying  Fox. 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his  heif- 
ers un  first  calf  aver- 
aged $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2J 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's    Belle    of   Grou- 
ville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs." 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  i  oz. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl, 
15  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying     Fox's    Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And    20    other    tested 
cows. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 

162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,    F. 

8432, H.C.  J.  H.B.) 
Official  butter  test,   2 

lbs.    l£    ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  w eight, 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction 

for  $1,700,   to   Mrs. 

M.  M.  Patterson,  Pt. 

Kennedy,  Pa. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 
1st   and  Champion  at 

N.  C-  Show,  '96,  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 

use    at    "L  i  n  d  e  n 

Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 

old,  for  $2,250. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P. 
2115,  H.  C,  sire  of  a 
remarkable  lot  of 
dairy  cows. 

f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  at  an 
average  price  of  $527 
per  head. 

Sire  of  15  or  more  pro- 
ducing bulls,  includ- 
ing Boyle  (above). 


Belle  Brebis, 

P.  4473,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize,  '94,  '96. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
in  Mr.  Wm.  Rocke- 
feller's herd. 


Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Sire  of  Golden  Hero, 
P.  1833,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '93;  2d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '93;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '94.  '95.  Sire 
of  Nita  Belle  D,  21 
lbs.  1  £  ozs. ;  Nico- 
tine's Pet,  20  lbs. 
1  oz. 

Juillette  2d,  P.  2999.C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  II.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son, 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  auction  sale 
for  $10,000. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 
Has  5  producing  sons. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  before  his 
value  as  a  sire  was 
known. 


Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

1 62098 . 
Official  test,   2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Long- 
field,  23524,  20  lbs. 
1 3  ozs. ;  and  8  others. 

Also  sire  of  Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H. 
C. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour.'70. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2dLon.  Dairy  Sh.,  '88. 
1st  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 

Hillside  Lad,  * 

P.  1163,  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 


Brebis  3d, 

P.  1898,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '89. 
3d  R.  C  Show,  '93. 
2d   B.   and  W.   Show. 

'91.  and  many  other 

awards. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st    pr.    over    the    Is 
land,  Aug..  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Sixty- five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Cetcwayo's  Pink, 
F.  5170,  H.  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
Sthand9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the 
Island. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  2d  H. 
B.  and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


f   Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold   to  go   to 
France    when    12 
months  old. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  \h  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 
(See  above.) 


Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 
One  of  the  best  sons  of 
Golden  Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Happy,  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise,    15789, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 

Fleur  de  l'Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 


Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C- 
1st  p.  over  Jer.,  '67, '68. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C. 

Sultan  Cicero. 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Castor,  P.  870.  H.  C. 
2d    over  Jer.    and   3d 

State's  pr.   ov.   Jer. 

Jubilee  Show,  '87. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '88. 

Dolly  of  the  Valley, 
P.  1246,  H.  C. 

Everton  King. 
P.  390,  C. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
grandsire  of  the  fa- 
mous bull,  Boyle,  P. 
1559.  H.  C. 

Brebis  2d,  P.  1214,  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  Sultane  14th, 
that  in  the  Tun- 
bridge  Wells  (Eng- 
land) butter  test, '02, 
in  her  fifteenth  year, 
gave  38  lbs.  6  ozs. 
milk,  making  2  lbs. 
1  \  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  132 
days  in  milk,  win- 
ning the  Silver 
Medal. 


Golden  Lass  4  th. 

P.  2447.  H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  'S8. 
2d  H.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  "88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14i  ozs.  butter. 


This 


Last  calf  March  27,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C.  (see  preceding  page  for  further  particulars). 
calf  will  be  shipped  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  one  of  our  great  bulls.    (Examine  service  list,  to  be  circulated  at  the  sale,  for 
date  and  name  of  bull.) 


B96 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  74.    Cow. 


FAITHFUL  YOU'LL  DO,  353224,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  18360,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  Ph.  Vautier,  St.  Ouen,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  10,  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  splendid  "black,"  typing  after  her  illustrious 
ancestor,  Sultanne;  of  great  capacity  and  dairy 
temperament,  intelligent  head,  with  bright,  lustrous 
eyes;  long  "ewe"  neck;  high  withers  and  strong  back; 
broad  at  loins,  with  prominent  hips  and  great  length 
of  rump;  exceeding  depth  of  body,  low  to  ground, 
on  short  legs;  mellow,  elastic  hide;  beautifully  set 
tail  with  splendid  switch;  tremendous  udder,  well 
balanced  and  very  deep  (just  room  for  a  milk  bucket 
under  her);  large,  squarely  placed  teats. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  'OS. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  above  700  lbs.  but 
ter  in  1  year  (all  3 
imported  by  "L  i  n- 
den  Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions). 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.J. C.C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  several 
prize  winners. 

Among  his  21  official 
test  daughters  are: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
about  900  lbs.,  4 
yrs.  old;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Oxford  Triumph's 
Maiden,  554  lbs.  7 
ozs.,  4  yrs.  3  mos. 
old. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  years 
old;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  years  6 
mos.  old ;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

Stella  You'll  Do,  429 
lbs.  15  ozs.,  4  yrs. 
old;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Hope  You'll  Do,  408 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do's  Cir- 
cus Girl,  390  lbs.  3 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 

Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  1 0  mos. ; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Grouville  Plush.  377 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374  lbs.  15  ozs.,  3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 

Dam 
FAITHFUL, 

P.  8802,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize,  62  entries, 
and  Par.  pr..  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May, 
'04. 

1st  prize,  St.  Ouen  Sh., 
Jersey,  '05. 
Dam  of 

Fairy  Boy's  Faithful. 
231563.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  A, 
602  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  1 1 .172 
lbs.  milk,  4*  years 
old. 

V  a  u  t  i  e  r's  Faithful. 
247107,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  470  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter,  5  years 

8  mos.  old.     Sold  at 
auction  for  $700. 

Faithful's  Faith. 
247112,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  452  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter,  5  years 

9  mos.  old. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  see  above), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  l£ 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
1 2  butter  test  cows. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D., 
90048,  sire  of  3  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
averaging  469  lbs.  1 
oz.,  at  2  yrs.- 9  mos. 
old. 


Magnet.  P.  238S.  11.  C. 

Parish  prize.  '97. 

1st  pr.  and  Champion. 

St.     Breladc     Show, 

'98. 


Surprise,  F.  8281,  H.C. 

Dam  of  Dean  Swift,  P. 
3772.  C,  sire  of 
S  w  i  f  t's  Mayflower, 
197694.  in  Register 
of  Merit.  Class  AA, 
570  lbs.  14  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year.  9,372 
lbs.  14.4  ozs.  milk,  8 
years  old;  winner  of 
1st  prize,  Connecti- 
cut State  Fair,  '13; 
2d  in  butter  test. 
Connecticut  State 
Fair.  '14  (43  lbs.  9.6 
ozs.  milk,  2.816  lbs. 
butter  in  24  hours. 
Dam  of  Lass  of 
Lane  side,  295323, 
1st  prize  2-year-old, 
Connecticut  State 
Fair  and  Brockton, 
Mass.,  '14. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows 
and  of  13  or  more 
producing  bulls. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.   7f  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500.  in  our 

'05    auction,   to   Mr. 

H.  Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479.  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178.  H.  C. 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


Caiest,  P.  2591.  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet. 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride. 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests : 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct..  '96,  2  lbs.  2J  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

Oct..  '97,  2  lbs.  41  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7}  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Lad  2d. 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  auction  sale  for 
$1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
'03  auction  sale  for 
$1,725. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy. 

P.  1184.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14i  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip.  161059.  that 
milked  11.852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  84 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  14  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Orme.  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S..  Eng.. 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.)' 

Golden  Lass. 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

Biron.  P.  1375,  C. 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90.  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  44  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs..  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 


Gamboge, 
F.  5846. 


H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C, 
Oxfordshire  Show, 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr..  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng..  '93. 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 


Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


Widow,  F.  2360,  C. 


Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour.  2  lbs.  1}  ozs..  214  days  in  milk.  . 

Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  trie 
Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  .'05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  alter 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island.  , 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C.  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  ana 
cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 

Lily's  Prince. 

P.  681,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '86;  Apr. 
and  June,  '87. 


Geneva  Boy, 

P.  1941,  C. 


Snowdon,  P.  1637,  C. 


Jack  Frost,  P.  1263,  C. 


Sweet  Nora, 

P.  4344,  C. 
Parish  pr.,  May,  '99. 


Tambour, 

P.  1872,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Spring  Jack,  P. 
2332,  H.  C.  sire  of  6 
high  testing  cows, 
including  N  u  r  s  i  e, 
winner  of  Silver 
Medal,  2  lbs.  7}  ozs., 
300  days  in  milk; 
sold  in  our  '07  auc- 
tion for  $2,200.  She 
is  dam  of  Golden 
Leda's  Nursie, 
.213594,  that  we  sold 
to  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney  for 
$1,000,  and  who 
made  an  official  rec- 
ord of  567  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 


Duchess  of  Geneva, 
P.  1180.  C. 


Brevity,  P.  1228,  C. 


Sweet  Martha, 

F.  6900,  C. 


Wonder  Lad, 

P.  1390.  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Clarence,  P.  1494, 
H.  C,  1st  pr.,  St. 
Peter,  and  sire  of 
Golden  Lily,  1st  pr. 
over  Jer.  She  is 
dam  of  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir,  Cham,  win- 
ner over  the  Island, 
'98.  and  sold  in  our 
'01  auction  for 
$3,500. 


Tambourette. 

F.  7794,  H.  C. 


Lady  Baroness, 
F.  2514,  H.  C. 


Philidor,  P.  276.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.   and   1st 
H.  B.,  '83. 


Belle  of  Geneva, 
F.  1648.  C. 


Castor,  P.  870.  H.  C. 
2d   over   Jer.    and  _  3d 
State's  pr.,  June,  '87. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '88. 

No.  1,  F.  7312,  C. 


Useful  Lad, 

P.  997,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '88. 

His  dam  is  a  grand- 
daughter of  Carlo, 
P.  180,  C.  sire  of  4 
tested  cows. 


Wonderful, 

P.  2511,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '91. 
2d  Cham.  Class,  '91. 


Laughing  Maid. 
F.  3023.  C. 

Farmer's  Glory. 
F.  274.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Clelie  2d.  P.  64,  C. 


f  Wolseley.  P.  401,  H.  C. 
'    1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

St.  John's  Twist, 

F.  6798.  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Peter  as  year- 
ling. 
2d  St.  Peter  as  cow. 


:  Paragon,  P.  743.  C. 


Lady  Useful, 

P.  796.  H.  C. 
4th  H.  B.pr.,May.  '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '86. 


Fancy's  Conquest. 
P.  717.  H.  C. 
Par.  prize,  April,  '85. 


Jersey  Wonder, 
P.  859,  C. 


Last  calf  April  9  1916  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C.  (Will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.)  Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  one  of  our  great  bulls.  (Examine  supplementary  list  of  services,  to  be 
circulated  at  the  sale.) 


3093 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  75.    Cow. 


NOBLE'S  BESSY  OF  OAKLANDS,  269790,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Les  Prairies  Bessy  2d,  P.  15083,  C.) 


Bred  by  J.  Le  B.  Iiuesnel,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Hern  July  22.  1908. 

Imported  February  27,  1912,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  blade  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  stylish  "black,"  or  mulberry  fawn;  splendid 
head,  with  large  •'pop"  eyes,  bright  and  wide  apart; 
neat  in  bone;  of  high  finish;  good  length  and  depth 
of  body;  broad,  prominent  hips;  strong  back;  thin, 
long  tail,  switch  touching  the  ground;  large,  beauti- 
fully shaped  udder,  large  teats  squarely  placed. 


Sire 
NOBLE  OF  OAKLANDS,  P.  3"09,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.C.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,  '07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show,  '10,  for  bull  and  5  female 
progeny. 

He  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000,  at  same 
time  his  dam  sold  for  $7,000. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and  his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull  show.  Island  of  Jer.,  April, 
'10.  At  the  bull  show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands  won  2  out  of  4  first  prizes. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  the 
special  pr.  ($250)  for  "get  of  sire,  4  to  8  animals, 
either  sex,  irrespective  of  age  or  ownership." 
was  won  by  3  of  his  sons  and  5  daughters. 

More  than  200  first  prs.  and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  get,  so  far  as  the  records  have  been  tabu- 
lated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  tested  cows.  31  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit  with  authenticated  tests, 
including; 

Noble's  Handsome  Queen,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Noble's  Golden  Chance.  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride,  443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 

Noble's  Nurse,  440  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily.  414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Nelly.  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grouville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble  Maid,  394  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess,  385  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Noble's  Proud  Leda.  347  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Noblesse  Benedictine,  332  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Noble's  Proclamation,  312  lbs. 

Noble's  Eminent  Nelly,  304  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  has  28  sons  with  official  test 
daughters — more  producing  bulls  than  any 
other  sire  excepting  Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C, 
who  has  43  sons  with  tested  daughters.  Both 
were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions. 

Among  the  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  are- 

Noble's  Jolly  Sultan,  P.  4156.  H.  C.  (97181, 
A.  J.  C-  C. ),  winner  of  1st  prize,  Class  8,  23 
entries.  Royal  Show,  August,  '10,  and  the 
"Voisin  Special"  prize  (Championship),  Aug 
10;  1st  prize.  Class  3,  9  entries.  Royal  Show, 
April,  "10;  1st  prize  aged  bull.  8  entries 
National  Dairy  Show.  '11.  He  is  the  sire  of 
11  official  test  cows.  We  shall  sell  some  of 
the  daughters  of  Noble's  Jolly  Sultan  in  this 
auction  that  will  open  the  eyes  of  breeders 

Golden  Fern's  Noble.  P.  4570,  H.  C.  (See  notes 
on  other  pedigrees.) 

Fontaine's    Chief.    P.    4153,    H.    C.     (Fontaine's 
Chieftain,  97158),  1st  prize,  Class  8.  20  entries 
and     Voisin     Special     (Championship),     Royal 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '09;  besides  many  Cham 


Sho 


pionships  in  America,  including  Grand  Cham- 
pionship at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  '12. 
aire  ->f  12  official  test  cows,  among  them.  Imp. 
White  Heart,  272586.  711  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter 
in  1   year,  at  3$  years  old. 


Dam 
SULTAN'S  BESSY,  252144,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
<LES  PRAIRIES  BESSY,  P.  13337,  H.  C.) 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  to  Messrs 
Ayer  &  McKinney,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  of  "Meri- 
dale  Butter"  fame,  in  whose  hands  she  made 
an  authenticated  test  of  433  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  from  7.014  lbs.  11.2  ozs.  milk,  at 
5  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

°U}C%1  same  dam  ^  Combination's  Dark  Bessy. 
252201,  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  673  lbs. 
3  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  11,495  lbs.  11.2 
ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  old.  Sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion, as  a  3-year-old,  for  $475,  to  Mr.  Edwin 
b.  George,  Detroit.  Mich. 

Her  dam  also  produced  Raleigh's  Bessy,  235230, 
in  Register  of  Merit.  Class  A,  552  lbs.  8  oz. 
butter.  9922  lbs.  9.6  oz.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  2  mos. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auction  as  a  yearling,  for  $250, 
to  White  Horse  Farm. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

Ik-  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice. 
Worcester,  M  ass., 
for  $1,025. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, in  Register  of 
Merit.  14  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1  st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 
Dam  of 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  for  $13,000. 

W  i  1  1  o  h's  Rosy,  P. 
10444.  H.  C,  that 
tested  in  public  but- 
ter test.  3  lbs.  of 
butter. 

Miss  Viola.  P.  9644.  H. 
C,  that  tested  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(7S475,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '06; 
and  other  Island  prs. 

He  has  sired  a  long 
list  of  prize  winners 
and  27  butter  test 
daughters. 

Among  the  1st  prize 
winners  he  has  sired 
are: 

Campanile's  Sultan, 
Championship  over 
New  Zealand  and 
many  other  prizes, 
and  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,024.  He  is 
sire  of  Sultan's  Dark 
Beauty.  252210 
(Golden  Fern's  Rose 
9th.  P.  15037,  H  C,  , 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.. 
'10;  sold  in  our  '1  1 
auction  for  $725  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater. 
Texas,  for  whom  she 
won.  in  the  fall  of 
'11,6  1st  prizes  and 
4  Grand  Champion- 
ships at  most  im- 
portant shows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
prize  winners  and 
several  producing 
bulls. 


Bessy's  Daisy, 

P.  10820,  H    C  . 
now  named 
Topsman's 

Dark  Beauty. 

235159.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  22  qts. 

daily. 
She  and   her  calf  sold 

in    our    '10    auction 

sale     for     $730.     to 

White   Horse   Farm, 

Paoli,  Pa. 
She    has    3    daughters 

in    the    Register    of 

Merit. 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show.  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship. 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03, 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
Mr.  How.  Willets. 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
for  $3,600. 

Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King.  P.  2624, 
H.  C.  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  "02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
"02. 

Sire  of  G  a  m  b  o  g  e's 
Knight,  sold  in  our 
auction  for  $6,700, 
and  12  other  pro- 
ducing bulls. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Sultaue's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03, '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  F  a  rm"  for 
$2,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner,  who  is  dam 
of  the  sensational 
bull,  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly,  86180.  win- 
ner of  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show.  Chicago.  '11. 


Topsman,  P.  3202,  H. 
C 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Aug..  '02. 

He  is  a  son  of  the  fa- 
mous Golden  Fern's 
Lad  cow.  Golden 
Leda.  P.  8000.  H.  C, 
whose  son.  Stock- 
well,  P.  3550.  H.  C, 
sold  at  our  '07  sale 
for  $11,500.  to  Hon. 
A.  B.  Lewis.  Fred- 
ericksburg. Va. 

He  sired  the  dam  <>f 
Stockwell's  Daisy, 
561  lbs,  15  ozs.,  and 
other  Register  of 
Merit  cows. 


i   Bessy  2d, 

P.  9690,  H.  C. 

A  22  quart  cow. 

A  double  granddaugh- 
ter of  the  famous 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C,  and 
a  good  one. 

Dam  of  Stockwell's 
Bessy,  sold  in  our 
'08  sale  for  $675. 


Sa- 

lbs. 
lbs. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(.Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug.,  '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen.  870  5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  I  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold.  740  lbs. 
butter,  11.198  lbs. 
milk.  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St 
vii  rur,     41 1.96 
butter,      6,841 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold. 10.060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreara- 
wold.  11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  8|  ozs. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946.  H.  C. 
A    -magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20 

quarts  daily. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C  C- 

A  leading  sire  of  bulls 

in  Register  of  Merit. 

(See  above.) 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
at  the  3  Western 
Parishes  in  '99. 

f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
{  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(As  above.) 

I  Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C 
Dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P. 
2115,  H.  C,  sire  of  a 
remarkable  lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 


Fereor.  P.  2891,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '00. 

Five  of  his  daughters 
averaged  $707  each 
in  our  '04  sale. 

Grandson  of  Blue 
Belle,  P.  4307,  H.C.. 
sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
Mr,  How.  Willets. 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  V.. 
for  $3,600. 


[  Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '00. 


Diploma, 

P.  2863,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Golden  Fern's 

Diploma, 
59874,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
He  was  sold  at  our  '01 
sale,  and  went  into 
the  herd  of  Mr.  Heu- 
1  i  n  g  Lippincott. 
Camden,  N.  J.,  and 
is  proving  himself  a 
magnificent  sire. 


Bessy,  P.  8437,  H.  C. 

A  highly  commended 
daughter  of  the 
great  Golden  Fern's 
Lad. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Charnpionsh  ip, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old.  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  31  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


[  Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740.  A.  J.  C  C 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
John  Bull.  P.  2653.  C. 
Uncle  Peter's  Rosette. 

P.  7363.  H.  C. 
Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 

57498,  A.  J.  C.  C 
Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C- 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729, 
H.  C. 


Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 

His  dam  is  also  dam  of 
Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C.  (see  above). 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,   2   lbs.   of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Jersey  weight. 

f  Cicero,  P.  266.  H.  C 
1  st  prize  over  Jer. ,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady   Fair,   22103.    19 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
Cicero's    Jolie.    18246. 
18  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
Dam      of      Count 
Wolseley. 

Blue  Boy, 

P.  2578,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle  Prin- 
cess, 157364,  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  to  Hon. 
M.  H.  Olin.  Perry. 
N.  V.,  and  has  tested 
for  him,  15  lbs.  1  oz. 
of  butter. 


Petune's  Pet. 

P.  5704.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer..  '94.  '95. 
4th    over    Jersey    and 
Parish  pr.,  Aug.,  '95. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Leda.  P.  6636.  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Diplomate. 

P.  5253,  H.  C. 
Champion,   St.   Martin 

Show.  '99.  '02. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Martin.  '02. 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 

butter  test.  May. '99. 

2    lbs.    in    24    hours, 

120  days  in  milk. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Rozel's  Rosy. 

P.  6438,  H.  C. 


Bred  April  6,  1916,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  (now  named  Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111S60,  A.  J.  C.  C).  A  1st 
prize  winner  at  the  Royal  Show,  with  his  progeny,  sire  of  21  official  test  cows,  also  sire  of  the  Champion  cow  over  Jersey  in  '15, 
and  many  other  winners.  Oxford  You'll  Do  has  been  at  "Linden  Grove"'  three  years.  The  large  number  of  uniformly  excellent 
daughters  now  in  the  herd,  and  the  showing  of  his  progeny  in  the  butter  tests  and  show  ring,  substantiate  the  assertion  that 
he  is  the  greatest  living  representative  of  the  Oxford-Gamboge  family.     (See  front  pages  for  his  picture  and  extended  pedigree.) 


Tattoo  62 


No.  76.    Heifer. 


T.  8.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


VIOLA'S  BESSY,  307177,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa 

Born  November  4,  1913. 

White  line  across  right  shoulder;  spot  on  left 
shoulder;  brisket,  left  stifle,  belly,  flanks,  legs, 
tongue,  tail  and  switch  white. 

A  very  attractive  glossy  mulberry  fawn,  of  great 
stamina;  a  pretty,  dished  face,  beautifully  incurved 
horns;  long  and  deep  body,  with  excellent  ribbing- 
strong  back  and  broad  loin;  wide,  prominent  hips' 
and  long  rump;  well-set  tail,  with  good  switch; 
splendid  udder  promise,  large  and  squarely  placed 
teats. 


Sire 
MISS  VIOLA'S 
HANDSOME 
NOBLE, 
100446,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  powerful  individual 
of  rare  breeding; 
deep  orange  fawn  in 
color,  with  rich, 
amber  horns;  promi- 
nent crest;  hide 
loose  and  elastic ; 
clean  in  shoulders, 
and  good  withers.; 
back  straight  and 
strong;  long  rump, 
with  excellent  tail 
setting.  HE  HAS 
THE  SAME  PER- 
CENTAGE  OF 
LADY  VIOLA 
BLOOD  AS  IS  POS- 
SE S  S  E  D  BY 
NOBLE  OF  OAK- 
LANDS,  VIOLA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY 
AND  THOSE 
GREAT  COWS. 
WILLOH'S  ROSY, 
MISS  VIOLA  and 
others.  Miss  Viola's 
Handsome  Noble  is 
THE  ONLY  BULL 
IN  THE  WORLD 
POSSESSING  50 
PER  CENT.  OF 
LADY  VIOLA 
BLOOD,  EXCEPT- 
ING NOBLE  O  F 
OAKLANDS  AND 
GOD  DINGTON 
NOBLE,  so  far  as 
as  our  knowledge 
extends — a  n  d  we 
think  we  know  this 
family  pretty  well. 

Dam 
NOBLE'S  BESSY 
OF  OAKLANDS, 

269790. 
(LES  PRAIRIES 

BESSY  2d, 
P.  15083,  C.) 

Bred  by  J.  Le  B. 
Buesnel,  Trinity,  Is- 
land of  Jersey. 

She  and  her  dam,  her 
sire  and  both  gran- 
dams,  and  many 
other  ancestors,  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Her  grandam,  Tops- 
man's  Dark  Bessy, 
has  3  daughters  in 
the  Register  o  f 
Merit,  and  a  son 
with  1  in  Register 
of  Merit,  viz.: 

Combination's  Dark 
Bessy,  673  lbs.  3 
ozs.  of  butter  in  1 
year.  11,495  lbs. 
milk,  5  yrs.  old. 

Raleigh's  Bessy,  421 
lbs.  11  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  8,297  lbs. 
milk,  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 

Sultan's  Bessy  (see 
record  at  right). 

McKay.  P.  3878,  C-, 
sire  of  Fern's  White 
Rose,     235108,     484 

1  oz.  butter  in  1 
year,  from  7,888  lbs. 
8  ozs.  milk,  at  3  yrs. 

2  mos.  old. 


Bred 


I  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 
Miss  Viola, 

P.  9644,  H.  C. 
(195796,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
One  of  the  best  cows  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd.  She  won  the 
Goddington  prize,  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  39 
days  in  milk,  4  years 
old. 

Dam  of 
Miss.  Viola's  Daughter, 
196245,   sold   in  our 
'11  auction  for  $700, 
to  Elmendorf  Farm. 
Mona's    Miss   Viola, 
240505,   sold   in   our 
'11  auction  for  $975, 
at  16  months  old,  to 
Elmendorf  Farm. 
Viola's  Golden  Fern, 
77393,    one    of    the 
best     bulls     Golden 
Fern's     Lad     ever 
sired;     two     of     his 
yearling     daughters 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $500  each. 
Miss     Viola's     Golden 

Fern,  120835. 
Miss  Viola  is  a  full 
sister  to  Willoh's 
Rosy,  who  was  im- 
ported by  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson,  and  sold  to 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
where  the  "Lady 
Viola"  family  is 
owned. 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700.  A.  J.  C  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize.  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,    Apr.,    '08. 

1st  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  April,    '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of 
sire' '  were  won  by 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters in  '10  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State 
Fairs. 

Special  prize  ($250  Sil- 
ver Trophy)  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age 
or  ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 
Sire  of  37  tested  cows, 
30  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 


Sultan's  Bessy,  252144. 
(Les  Prairies  Bessy, 
P.  13337,  H.  C.) 
Register  of  Merit,  Class 

A,    474    lbs.     1     oz. 

butter  in  one  year, 

7,954    lbs.    9.6    ozs. 

milk,    at    6h    years 

old. 
Five  year-old     record, 

433  lbs.  3  ozs. 


Willoh.  P.  2855,  H.  C. 

He  traces  3  times  to  Golden  Lad,  and  has  28fr  per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Willoh's  Rosy    public  butter  test.  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old. 
Island  butter  test  cows,  and  a  6th  daughter  won  1st  over  the 

Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.,  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
CMiss  Viola  and  W  illoh  s  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady 

Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  72  ozs.,  215  days  in  milk 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 
Gipsy  Maid  3d.  3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '10;  and  many  other  prizes 

q™S  Sn>hanX,w.1"ne.r^of  lj  ,lst  Prizes  and  Championships  at  Western 
btate  Fairs,  01,  02,  03  and  05. 
Willoh  sired  Golden  Rachel's  Prince,  a  bull  sold  at  a  bargain  price  in  our 
01  auction.  His  present  owner,  Mr.  A.  E.  Norton,  of  Dalton  Pa  has 
reported  the  authenticated  records  of  five  daughters  and  one  grand- 
daughter of  this  Willoh  bull. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

1  st    over    Jersey    and 
Champion,  '05. 
Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C.  (See  record  at 
left.) 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
95700. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  May, 
'06.  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  She  is  dam 
of  5  public  test  cows, 
and  of  a  1st  prize 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land. 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $12,000;  sire 
of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit. 
Goddington  Bagatelle, 
1st  prize  young  cow, 
16  entries,  Bath  and 
West  of  England  S., 
'12. 
Goddington  Noble, 
valued  by  his  former 
owner,  A.  Miller- 
Hallet,  at  $11,500; 
imported  by  ' '  Lin- 
den Grove"  for  El- 
mendorf Farm. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Sire  of  27  tested  cows, 
including' 

Violette's  Beauty  3d, 
P.  13895,  H.  C.  (now 
Violette's  Sultana, 
252253).  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  Hi  ozs.,  90  days 
in  milk,  at  2  years 
old;  1st  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  S.,  '10. 
Sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $2,600,  to 
Ewell  Farm,  Tenn., 
and  her  daughter. 
Noble's  Pretty  Vio- 
lette,  252234,  sold  as 
a  2-year  old  for 
$1,200  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Ky. 

Bessy's  Daisy, 

P.  10820,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Topsman's  Dark 

Beauty, 

235159,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  22  qts. 

daily. 
She  and  her  calf  sold 

in    our    '10    auction 

sale     for    $730.     to 

White  Horse  Farm, 

Paoli,  Pa. 
She  is  dam  of  3  cows 

in  Register  of  Merit. 


March  31,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  12083S,  a 
magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's 
Go  den  Jolly,  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Lady  Viola  and 
Go  den  Sultana,  through  two  crosses.  His  dam,  Sultana's 
Go  den  Viola,  240363,  is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76500,  out  of 
Golden  Jolly  s  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters 
ot  Golden  Jolly,  being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314 
(bee  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,' 120838  ) 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '93. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Nobleman's  dam,  the 
magnificent  cow, 
Gipsy  Maid,  is 
strongly  bred  to  the 
families  with  which 
we  "fell  in  love"  on 
the  Island  in  the 
early  80's  -Wolseley, 
grandson  of  Farm- 
er's Glory;  Angela, 
the  dam  of  Imported 
Tormentor;  Bobby, 
representative  of  Mr. 
Arthur's  captivating 
"Rose"  family,  and 
last,  but  not  least, 
old  "Coomassie." 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 
157325. 

Sold  in  our  '0 1  sale 
for  $745. 

Full  s  i  s  t  e  r  to  Gold- 
en Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  that  tested 
23   lbs.   6   ozs. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01 . 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Champion, 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,    '03,    '04. 

Sold  to  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm"  for  $2,350. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Sultana,  the  St. 
Louis *w inner,  who  is 
dam  of  the  sensa- 
tional bull,  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly,  winner 
of  Grand  Champion- 
ship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,   '11. 


P.  3202,  H. 
Jersey, 


Topsman, 
C. 

Reserve    over 
Aug.,  '02. 

Son  of  the  famous 
Golden  Fern's  Lad 
cow,  Golden  Leda, 
P.  8000,  H.  C, 
whose  son.  Stock- 
well.  P.  3550,  H.  C, 
sold  at  our  '07  sale 
for  $11,500,  to  Hon. 
A.  B.  Lewis,  Fred- 
ericksburg, Va. 

Sire  of  several  prize 
winners. 

Bessy  2d, 

P.  9690.  H.  C. 

A  22-quart  cow. 

A  double  granddaugh- 
ter of  the  famous 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C;  and 
a  good  one. 

Dam  of  Stockwell's 
Bessy,  sold  in  our  '08 
auction  sale  for  $675 . 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless." 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,   '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '10. 
Gipsy's  Maid  2d  won 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.. 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
(Special  Class)  and 
Cham .  over  three 
parishes.  May,  '10; 
besides  other  prizes. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 
The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane 
type  (for  udder  and 
teats)  to  his  entire 
progeny. 

Bagatelle,  P.   5076,  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana, winner  3d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept., 
'04,  and  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for 
$3,700;  her  son,  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
selling  at  same  time 
for  $11,100. 

Fereor,  P.  2891.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. '00. 

Five  of  his  daughters 
averaged  $707  each 
in  our   04  sale. 

Sire  of  1  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  of  3  bulls 
with  8. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '00. 


Diploma, 

P.  2863,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Golden  Fern's 

Diploma, 
59874,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '01  sale, 
going  into  the  herd 
of  Mr.  Heuling  Lip- 
pincott,  Camden,  N. 
J.,  and  is  proving 
himself  a  magnifi- 
cent sire. 

Bessy.   P.  8437.   II.   C. 

A    highly    commended 
daughter  of  the   L 
great  Golden  Fern's 
Lad. 


Golden  Prince, 
P.  2502.  H.  C. 

Champion,    Aug.,    '97. 

Inbred  Golden  Lad, 
who  won  1st  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '90; 
also  £15  prize. 
Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of  32  tested 
cows. 


Blancharde  7th, 
P.  6906,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

.  Nameless, 

P.  3222.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 

Poster.  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam, especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'72,  '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of   a    remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.   Dairy  S.,  '88. 

'  Cicero.  P.  266,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

20  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Lady  Fair,   22103,    19 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1  st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 
Bronze    Medal,     C.     I. 
Ex.,  '71. 

Blue  Boy, 

P.  2578,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle 
Princess,  157364, 
sold  in  our  '01  sale  to 
Hon.  M.  H.  Olin, 
Perry,  N.  Y..  and 
has  tested  for  him 
15  lbs.  1  oz.  of  but- 
ter. 

Petune's  Pet, 

P.  5704,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.,  '94,  '95. 
4th    over    Jersey    and 
Parish  pr.,  Aug.,  '95. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Diplomate, 

P.  5253,  H.  C. 

Champion,  St.  Martin 
Show.  '99,  '02. 

lstpr.,  St.  Martin,  '02. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test.  May, '99, 
2  lbs.  in  24  hours, 
120  days  in  milk. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 


Rozel's  Rosy, 

P.  6438,  H.  C. 


B97 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION_8ALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


No^77Tcow.  FERN  BEAUTY,  P.  18914,  H.  C. 

OFFICIAL  RECORD  ON  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  358.94  LBS. 

TEST,  5.97  PER  CENT.  FAT. 


BUTTER,  IN  313  DAYS;  AVERAGE 


Bred  by  G.  J.  Queree.  St.  Peter.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  IS.  1911. 

Imported  August  5.  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Some  white  markings,  mixed  switch. 

A  highly  finished  rich  fawn;  neat  head,  with  sparkl- 
ing eyes  wide  apart;  splendid  top  line;  back  straight 
and  strong;  hind  quarters  about  perfect,  with  promi- 
nent hips;  long  and  deep  body  excellent  udder, 
with  good-sized  teats  squarely  placed.  W  ith  her 
two-year-old  record,  made  under  the  most  simple 
conditions,  as  a  guide,  what  may  be  expected  ot 
her  at  maturity?  And  her  beautiful  heifer  calf  (on 
opposite  page)  proclaims  her  a  good  breeder. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Reserve  for  Voisin 
Special  (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug.,  '11. 
1st  prize  (2-year-old 
class).  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
•12. 
1st  prize,   Class  3,    13 

entries,  Apr..  '13. 
2d  pr.,  7  entries  (with 
progeny),  Apr..  '13. 
And  other  prizes. 

Sire  of 
Lady  Noble  Fern.   1st 
prize.  Class  1 ,  56  en- 
tries, Royal  Show, 
Jersey.  May,  '13. 
Alabama,  1st  pr..  Class 
3,  58   entries.  Aug., 
'13. 
Brampton    Fern 
Beauty.      1st     prize 
heifer  calf.  Toronto. 
Ont..  '12. 
And  other  winners. 
His  dam.  Lady  Aldan, 
P.  8470,  H.  C.  is  the 
head    of    a    great 
family. 
Her  daughter,  Lady 
Aldan    2d,    P.    9788. 
H.  C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May,  '03;  Par.  prize, 
Aug..    '03.     She   is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan. 
248438;    is    dam    of 
Lady  Aldan  8th.  P. 
11906.    H.    C.    (Ra- 
leigh's Lady  Aldan), 
butter  test.    18   lbs. 
6    ozs.    in    7    days; 
Par.  prize.  Aug.,  06; 
dam   of  the  magni- 
ficent young  bull, 
Aldan's      Noble, 
89581,    sold    in    our 
'13    auction    to    Mr. 
Ed.    C.    Lasater,    of 
I'ulfurrias.  Tex.,  who 
values  him  at  $5 .000. 


Dam 
RESTORATIVE, 
P.  15193,  H.C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '11,  1  lb.  13} 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  at 
3  years  old.  197  days 
after  calving. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,07. 

1st  pr..  Royal  Show. 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get.  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter-tested 
cows. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
for  SI 5.000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady    Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184.     H.     C,     1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Beauty's  Hero, 
P.  4009,  C. 

His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Golden  Cham- 
pion. P.  3334,  H.  C. 
3d  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '04;  2d  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '03; 
2d  State's  prize  over 
the  Island,  Apr. .'03. 
Sire  of  a  long  list  of 
butter  tested  and 
pr.  winning  daugh- 
ters. He  traces  4 
tunes  to  the  famous 
Golden  Lad.  and 
has  over  40  per  cent, 
his  blood. 


Chauve  Souris, 

P.  8731,  C. 

Dam  of  Golden  King's 
Trinity,  270320.  sold 
at  auction  for  $450. 

By  same  sire  as  the 
noted  bull.  Golden 
Maid's  Prince.  P. 
3027,  H.  C,  winner 
of  1st  over  Jersey, 
bulls  from  tested 
dams,  Aug.,  '01;  3d 
over  Jersey.  Aug., 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
with  progeny.  Apr.. 
'07;  sire  of  40  tested 
cows. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec.  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Champion 
bull,  San  Antonio 
(Tex.)  International 
Exposition,  '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 

butter  test.  May, '04, 

2    lbs.    12    ozs.,    50 

days  in  milk. 
1st    over    Jersey    and 

Champion,  '05. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 


Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 


Iris's  Duke. 

P.  3506,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  2  in  Register  of 
Merit,  viz.: 

Duke's  Iris,  235101. 
539  lbs.  1 1  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Iris's  Duke's  Speckled 
Hip,  290828,  456 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
one  year. 

And  other  notables. 


Beauty  Fair  3d. 
P.  5546,  C. 


f  Egyptian, 

P.  2564,  H.  C. 
(Imported    and    regis- 
tered as  King  of  Ar- 

den,  58135.) 
Par.  prize,  I.  of    Jer., 

Apr.,  '98. 
1st  prize  yearling.  St. 

John,  I.  of  J..  '98. 
2d  prize  two-year-old, 

St.  John,  '99. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes. 

Ind.  State  Fair,  '00. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

111.  State  Fair,  '00. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

St.  Louis  Fair.  '00. 
Sire    of    Golden    Maid 

4th.  P.  9821,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 

public    butter    test, 

Oct.,  '04.  1  lb.  9  ozs.. 

101  days  in  milk. 

Victory  3d, 

P.  7366,  C. 

Her  dam  also  produced 
Wonder's  Victory.  P. 
5457.  H.  C,  dam  of 
Rozel's  Victory.  P. 
7594,  H.  C.  (now 
namedGolden  Fern's 
Victory,  213876,  A. 
J.  C.  C).  1st  prize 
and  Sweepstakes, 
North  Show,  00. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer..  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize.  '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton.  Shelby- 
ville.  Ky..  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

His  dam.  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641.  H. 
C-,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey.  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes, May,  10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 


Bagatelle  2d. 

P.  6564.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  She  is  full 
sister  toGoldenLad's 
Fawn  Duchess,  that 
tested  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Sir  Watkin. 

P.  2991,  H.  C. 

Son  of  the  famous  cow. 
Golden  Lad's  Cream- 
pot,  162061. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 
bull.  Flying  Fox's 
Foxhall.  selected  by 
a  committee  of  the 
A.  J.  C.  C.  for  the 
St.  Louis  World's 
Fair  to  breed  to  the 
great  cows  in  the 
dairy  test.  '04. 

Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as  the 
great  cow,  Golden 
Beatrice  2d,  of  the 
''Linden  Grove" 
herd. 

Elderly  2d, 

P.  1393,  H.  C. 

Beauty  Fair, 

P.  3079,  C. 

Picton,  P.  2291,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Netina's  Gem. 
P.  7971.  H.  C  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May. 
'01,  1  lb.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.C. 

1st  over  Jersey.  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3  Par.  Show,  '97. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10i 
ozs.  in  24  hrs..  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Financial  King. 
P.  2624.  H.  C. 

Imported  by  P.  J. 
Cogswell.  Esq.,  to 
cross  on  the  daugh- 
ters of  Exile. 

A  famous  sire. 


I  Irene,  P.  7835,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Golden    Lad's    Cream- 
pot,  162061. 


Dr.  Jim,  P.  2318.  C. 


Duchess  of  Kent, 

P.  6277.  H.  C. 
Prize  winner  over  the 
Island.  '99. 


Egyptian  Buttercup, 
F.  7496,  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May.  '95. 

Dam  of  Egyptian  2d, 
P'.  3090.  H.  C,  who 
sired  Golden  De- 
light, P.  10534,  H. 
C,  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs., 
94  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Grain. 

P.  2112,  H.  C. 

His  son,  Colonist,  P. 
2485,  H.  C,  is  sire 
of  Planchette,  P. 
8671,  H.  C.  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  pub- 
lic butter  test,  Oct.. 
'03,  yield,  1  lb.  5i 
ozs.,  173  days  in 
milk. 

Victory  2d, 

P.  4375.  H.  C. 


Everton  King  7th, 
P.  1107,  C. 

Rozel's  Pet  2d, 

F.  7413,  H.  C. 

Gay  Lord. 

P.  1943.  H.  C. 
2d  at  Yorkshire  Show; 

H.  C.  at  R.  A.  S.  E. 

Show;    H.    C.    at    B. 

and  W.  E.  Show. 


Stale  Bread  2d. 
P.  2976,  C. 
Reserve     over    Jersey 
and  Par.  prize.  '99. 


Rayon  d'Argent. 

P.  1869.  H.  C. 
His    sire    is    a    son    of 

Golden  Lad,  P.  1242, 

H.  C. 


Royal  Belle  2d, 

P.  1977,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '89,  '90. 


Golden  King  2d. 
P.  1199,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Nameless. 

P.  3222.  11.  C 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94 
1st    Cham.    Class.    '95. 

'96.  '97.  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 

Poster,  P.  1152.  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite. 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447.  H.  C. 

f  Baron  of  St.  John. 

P.  1279.  H.  C. 

His   grandam.   Lady 

Useful.  P.  796,  H.C  . 

won  1st  over  Jersey 

and  Parish  prize. '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 

Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '96. 

Finance.  P.  4611.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Crcampot  2d. 

P.  2721,  H.  C. 

I  Golden  Lad. 
P.  1242.  H.  C. 

(.  Lily  Brown.  P.  420.  C. 

f  Golden  Lad. 

P  1242.  H.  C. 

Welsh  Girl, 

P.  2552,  H.  C. 

Everton  King. 
P.  390.  C. 

Wigton.  F.  4114,  C. 


Wonder  Lad. 

P.  1390.  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.. 


I  Polite  Carlo, 

P.  1418.  H 


'91 


C. 


Victory.  P.  3240,  H.  C. 
By  same  sire  as  Gold- 
en Lad,  P.  1242.  H. 
C. 


1st  St.  John  Show   as 
heifer  in  milk. 

Miltiades.  P.  S6S.H.C. 
Son  of  Wolseley. 

Stale  Bread. 

r.  2225,  C. 

Golden  Pink. 

P.  1491.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr..  '91. 

Queen  Dahlia. 

F.  7602.  H.  C. 

|   Perrot,  P.  342,  C. 

I    Royal  Belle, 

k  F.  6044.  H.  C. 

Golden  King. 

P.  955.  H.  C. 

Daisy.    P.    421.    H.    C. 

Sultane's  Favourite. 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Ville-es-Philippes. 
F.  6700,  C. 


Due  to  calve  June  28,  L916,  by  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do  P  4075,  H.C,  winner  of  1st  prize ;  with ^his  Progeny 
.  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3->-eaVh0lVh?Itre  ChaUenJ;  Cup  Ck" 
entries)  also  the  1st  pri/c  4-vear-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May.'lo  76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  cup  (C nam 
entriesj   also  tneisx  prize  4  >a    o  rWhters.  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to. 


Ss^)!^£^£^^^^ 

P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B  114 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAYf30,  1916. 


No.  78.    Heifer.        AGATHA'S  OXFORD  FERN  BEAUTY,  353282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Sire 
AGATHA'S 
OXFORD  NOBLE, 
P.  4850,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer..  6  entries,  bulls 
from  tested  dams, 
April,  '12. 
2d  prize.  Class  1 ,  55 
entries,  and  St.  Sa- 
viour Parish  prize, 
April,  '12. 
2d   prize,   Class   2,   32 

entries,  April,  '13. 
3d   prize.    Class  8,   24 

entries,  Aug.,  '13. 
2d  pr.,  8  entries,  bulls 
from  tested  dams, 
Aug..  '13. 
His  daughter,  Agatha's 
Oxford    Pansy. 
288530.  was  sold  for 
£400  in  our  May,  '13, 
auction,      when      1 0 
weeks    old,    to    Mr. 
Mark  W.  Potter.  She 
was  1st  prize  heifer 
calf  in  a  class  of  8 
entries,  at  the  New 
York    State    Fair; 
1st  prize  and  Junior 
Champion  at  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  '13. 
His  son,  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford   King,    113161, 
was  1st  prize  junior 
bull  calf,   at   Forest 
City  (Ohio)  Fair,'13. 
His  daughter,  Agatha's 
Gamboge,       306645 , 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion, at  9  mos.  old, 
for  $450,   to   White 
Horse   Farm,   Paoli, 
Pa. 
His  daughter,  Agatha's 
Distinction     Queen, 
topped  the  yearlings 
in  Mr.  W.  R.  Spann's 
'15    auction,    selling 
for  $450  to  Mrs.  H. 
H.  Galbraith,  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn. 
His  dam  is  one  of  the 
most   beautiful   and 
capacious  cows  in 
Jersey;    Mr.    W.    R. 
Spann  has  declared 
her  the  greatest  cow 
on  the  Island.      She 
has   made   3    public 
butter  tests;  has  won 
1st    prize    and    the 
Challenge  Cup,  over 
the    Island;    and    is 
out  of  same  dam  as 
those    two     great 
bulls,  Oxford  You'll 
Do    and    Oxford 
Knight,       whose 
daughters  are  mak- 
ing a  reputation  in 
the  butter  tests. 


Dam 
FERN  BEAUTY, 
P.  18914,  H.  C. 

Official  record  on  the 
Island  of  Jersey  as  a 
two-year-old,  358.94 
lbs.  butter  in  313 
days;  average  test, 
5.97  per  cent,  but- 
ter fat. 

A  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Golden 
Fern's  Noble,  from  a 
Highly  Commended 
butter  test  dam. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree.) 


Bred  by  G.  J.  Queree,  St.  Peter,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  7,  1915. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Some  white  markings;  wuite  tongue;  black-and- 
wuite  switch. 

An  exceedingly  handsome  and  well-developed 
heifer  of  great  refinement,  yet  splendid  constitution 
and  vitality;  sweet  dished  face;  prominent,  sparkling 
eyes;  straight,  strong  back  and  perfect  hind  quarters; 
thin,  long,  well-set  tail;  body  long  and  deep,  with 
well-sprung  ribs;  flat  neck  and  thin  withers;  promise 
of  beautifully  shaped  udder,  good-sized  and  well- 
placed  teats. 


(   Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
1st  over  Jersey,   with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '10;  at  the  bull 
show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons 
of  Noble  of  Oaklands 
won  2  out  of  4  first 
prizes. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
the  special  prize 
(S250)  for  "get  of 
sire,  4  to  8  animals, 
either  sex,  irrespec- 
tive of  age  or  owner- 
ship," was  won  by  3 
of  his  sons  and  5 
daughters. 
More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 
His  3  7  tested  daughters 

include: 
Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,    Register    of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  oz. 
butter  in  1  year. 
Noble's    Golden 
Chance,   Register  of 
Merit,    530    lbs.     15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 
My    Noble's    Duchess, 
Register  of  Merit, 
485  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 
Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 
Noble's  Nursie,  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  440  lbs. 
7  ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
414  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 
Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,     Register     of 
Merit,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 
Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  May,  '1 1 ,  auc- 
tion   for   $15,000    to 
Elmendorf    Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 


Not  bred, 


Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386.  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk 
(cows  under  5  yrs.). 

Public  butter  test. 
May,  '09.  2  lbs.  1* 
ozs.,  S3  days  in  milk. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '10,  2  lbs.  ^oz., 
46  days  in  milk,  6 
years  old. 

Winner  of  l  st  prize 
48  entries)  over  Jer. 
and  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup,  May,  '11. 

Reserve  for  R  e  n  o  u  f 
Cup,  "best  butter 
test  cow  judged  by 
inspection,"  May, 
'09. 

Reserve,  Class  4,  52 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '07. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  for 
51.025  at  Mr.  D.  S. 
Williams'  sale,  Nash- 
ville. Tenn.,  Dec, 
'07.  to  Mr.  Harry 
Prentice,  Worcester, 
Mas  s.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad  - 
vance  in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

Grandson  of  F  1  y  i  n  g 
Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C„ 
and  Blue  Belle,  P. 
4307.  H.  C. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Now    Imported    Lady 
Viola,  238437,  A.  J. 
C.  C. 
Sold  at  our  May,   '11, 

auction  for  £7,000. 
She  won  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,   '04;  won  in 
public    butter    test, 
May,    '04,   2   lbs.    12 
ozs. 
1st   pr.   over  Jer.   and 
Theatre    Cup,    May, 
'05. 
1st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhibited,     '06,     '07 
and  '08. 

Dam  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  P. 
3909,  H.  C,  sold  for 
£15,000. 
Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C,    that    tested    in 
public    butter    test, 
May,   '05,  2  lbs.   15 
ozs. 
Willoh's     Rosy,     P. 
10444,    H.    C,    that 
tested  in  public  but- 
ter   test,    3    lbs.    of 
butter. 
Poppy's    Viola,     P. 
10902.    H.    C,    win- 
ner of  Bronze  Medal 
in  public  butter  test, 
yielding  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
when    159    days    in 
milk,  after  dropping 
her  first  calf,  being 
only  30  months  old. 
Viola's    Golden    Jolly, 

sold  for  $13,000. 
And  other  distinguish- 
ed animals. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256.  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 
Imported  by  Mr.  How- 
ard  Willets,    propri- 
etor   of    G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm,  at  a  price  be- 
yond £5,000. 
Sire  of 
Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,    Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,   St. 
Saviour    and    Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 
Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C-,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize,   St.    Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville       Show, 
Apr.,  '09,  in  compe- 
tition with  Beauvoir 
King,  Plymouth 
Lad  and  other  bulls. 
Gamboge's    Knight 
and    many    other 
famous  Jerseys. 
Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  2  public  butter 
test  cows,  and  of  the 
noted  bulls,  Oxford 
You'll  Do  and  Ox- 
ford Knight. 

Her  daughter,  Oxford 
Eva,  is  dam  of  a 
bull  with  2  Register 
of  Merit  daughters. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  3-Par.  Show.  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  the  un- 
beaten Champion 
of  many  shows;  sold 
in  our  '02  sale  to  J. 
A.  Middelton,  Shel- 
byville,  Ky. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
P.  4424,  H.  C,  is 
strongly  bred  to  the 
families  with  which 
we  "fell  in  love"  on 
the  Island  in  the 
early  80's — Wolse- 
ley,  grandson  of 
Farmer's  Glory;  An- 
gela, the  dam  of  Im- 
ported Tormentor; 
Bobby,  representa- 
tive of  Mr.  Arthur's 
captivating  "Rose" 
family,  and  last,  but 
not  least,  old  "Coo- 
massie." 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 
157325. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '01, 
sale  for  £745. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Lad 's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess, that  tested  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  and  sold 
in  our  '02  sale  to 
Col.  M.  C.  Campbell, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

Dam  of  Bagatelle's 
Belle,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '04,  2  lbs. 
8£  ozs. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Aristocrat  is  a  son  of 
the  famous  show 
and  butter  cow, 
"Nameless." 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  104 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  121 
days. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d, 
P.  9641,  H.  C.  2d 
over  Jersey  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '02;  1st 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '02; 
Par.  prize,  May,  '03, 
and  Aug.,  '07;  and 
many  other  prizes. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane 
type  (for  udder  and 
teats)  to  his  entire 
progeny. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among   his   26    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen.  870.5  lbs. 

butter,     13,604   lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's    Flower   o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,    411.96      lbs. 

butter,   6,841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 

wold,    10,060    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold,    11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530    lbs.    milk,  1 

year. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432.H.  C..J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
auction  for  $1,700. 

Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C. 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. 


Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Dam  of  Bagatelle  3d 
(Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess),  23  lbs.  6 
ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox. 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May,  '05, 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox.  P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

3  Champion  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
\     sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in   24   hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
May,  '02,  auction 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
May,  '03,  ' auction 
sale  for  $1,725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Nameless. 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
Milked  24  qts.   a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 


Poster,  P.  1152.  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter. 


Dairy  7th. 

P.  3277.  H.  C. 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'72,  '73. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873.  H.  C.    4 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire   of   a   remarkable 

lot  of  dairy  cows. 


Golden  Lass  4th. 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 
Half-sister   to   Golden 

Lad  2d,  P.  2023,  H. 

C,  a  great  sire. 


Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C. 


Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
Her  dam  is  half-sister 

to  Eminence,!?. 

7124,  H.  C. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 
Had  few   equals   as  a 

dairy  cow  in  her  day 

on  the  Island. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Rosette  5th, 
P.  2881, 


H.  C. 


Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultane  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S..  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 
Jer.,  '95;  and  many 
other  prizes. 

Golden  Lass, 

P.  5711,  H.  C. 

1st  over  the  Island. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C 


Brown  Bess. 
F.  7455, 


C. 


0280 


T.  S 


COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MATMH),  1916. 


No.  81.     Cow. 


LUCY  PEARL  OF  ST.  JOHN,  306628,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Lucy  Pearl,  P.  17811,  C.) 


Bred  by  J.  D'Allain,  Jr.,  St.  John,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  February  3,  1911. 

Imported  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 

"spot  in  forehead:  white  brisket  and  belly;  white  on 
left  flank;  fore  ankles  and  hind  legs  mostly  white, 
black-and  white  tongue;  half  of  tail  white;  black 
hairs  in  white  switch. 

A  large,  attractive  and  substantial  light  lawn, 
rugged  constitution;  body  of  great  length,  depth 
and  width;  roomy  barrel,  set  on  short,  hne  legs; 
good  head,  with  bright,  prominent  eyes;  back  strong, 
and  level  to  root  of  tail;  broad  at  loin  with  wide, 
prominent  hips;  great  length  of  rump,  hide  mellow 
and  rich;  well-sprung  ribs;  long  tail,  with  flowing 
white  switch;  udder  of  beautiful  shape  and  ample 
size;  large  teats,  squarely  placed.  Has  all  the 
indications  of  a  useful  dairy  cow. 


f  Sire 

I  LUCY'S  PRINCE, 
P.  3939,  H.C. 

Winner  of  2d  over  Jer. 
(with  his  progeny), 
Apr.,  '10;  a  success- 
ful sire. 

Sire  of  10  butter  test 
cows,  including; 

Lucy's  Convent  Lassie, 
Register  of  Merit, 
484  lbs.  8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  5  yrs. 
1 1  mos.  old. 

Lucy  Belle's  Princess, 
Register  of  Merit, 
468  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  1  year,  3  yrs.  4 
mos.  old. 

Retreat's  Iris,  Register 
of  Merit.  423  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
7,132  lbs.  milk.  4i 
yrs. 

Poppy  4th,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  9i  o2S. 
in  24  hrs.,  3  yrs. 
old. 

Clarencia's  Lucy,  P. 
16480,  H.  C,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
9i  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  4 
yrs.  old;  now  named 
Lucy's  Prince's 
Brown  Beauty,  306- 
594,  and  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $700, 
toLynnewood  Farm, 
Ogontz,  Pa.  She  is 
dam  of  Pretty  Clar- 
encia.  353256,  cata- 
logued No.  13  of  this 
auction. 
Jan,  F.  10350,  C,  a 
wonderful  dairy 
cow,  who  made 
under  the  R.  J.  A.  S. 
official  tests  on  the 
Island  (no  grain 
feed),  676  lbs.  1.6 
ozs.  butter  in  399 
days,  from  12,422 
lbs.  milk.  "Jan" 
was  imported  by  us, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
heifer.  Pretty  Sweet 
Bread,  353278,  No. 
59  of  catalog. 
Summer  Valentine, 
public  butter  test, 
1  lb.  7}  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  3  yrs.  old,  170 
days  after  calving. 
April  Sunbeam,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
1\  ozs.,  3  yTS.  old, 
195  days  after  calv- 
ing- 
Highview  Lucy,  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  6 
ozs.,  3  yrs.  old,  200 
days  after  calving. 

Dam 
MISCHIEF'S 

PEARL, 
P.  12819,  C. 


(  Golden  Maid's  Prince, 
P.  3027,  H.  C. 
(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  prize  (sons  of  test- 
ed dams),  Aug.,  '01. 
1st  over  Jer.   for  bull 
and    progeny,    Apr., 
'07. 


Forfarshire's  Lucy, 
P.  10576,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

2d  prize,  yearling  class, 
North  Club  Show, 
May,  '03. 

Par.    prize,   Aug.,    '05. 

2d  prize,  young  cow 
class,  North  Club 
Show,  May,  '05,  two 
months  before  drop- 
ping second  calf — 
"a  record." 

2d  prize.  North  Club 
Show,  May,  '06,  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
two  months  before 
dropping  third  calf 
— "a  record." 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '06, 
and  Reserve  for 
Blythwood  Bowl. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Special 
Class,  Aug.,  '07- 

Exported  to  England, 
where  she  has  been 
a  frequent  winner. 

[  Beechland's 

Champion, 
P.  3599,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  Class  8 , 
Aug.,  '05. 
Sire  of 

Minette  of  Anneville. 
257107,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  470  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
6,481  lbs.  11.2  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  years  old. 

Ermyntrude  2d,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  June. 
'09,  1  lb.  8J  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  4  years  old. 

Princess  Emma,  1st 
over  Jersey,  Aug., 
'13,  Class  5. 

Silvery  King.  2d  over 
Jersey,  Class  1,  Apr.. 
'07. 

St  Martin's  Minetta. 
257106,  2d  prize  aged 
cow,  Lexington, 
Ky.,  '12. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44.  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk 
(cows  under  5  yrs. ) ; 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  It 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk; 
winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11;  Re- 
serve for  Renouf 
Cup,  "best  butter 
test  cow  judged  by 
inspection,"  May, 
'07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands.lst 
prize.  Sweepstakes. 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  M  a  y,  '06; 
1st  prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grou  vi  11  e  Show, 
Apr.,  '09. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "Gedney 
F  a  r  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 
Twelve  of  his  heifers, 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 


River  Belle. 

F.  8273,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '02,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  1  lb. 
11  ozs.,  165  days  in 
milk. 

Dam  of 

Beechland's  Favourite, 
3d  over  Jer. ,'02  and 
'03. 

Honest  Lad,  P.  15185, 
H.  C,  sire  of  4  tested 
cows,  and  the  noted 
bull,  Goddington 
Winks,  a  great  Eng- 
lish prize  winner. 


,  Valiant,  P.  1928,  C. 
Sire  of  Netina  2d,  P. 
8947,  C.  public  but 
ter  test.  May,  '07, 
1  lb.  5i  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  at  10  years 
old.  181  days  after 
calving. 


Mischief,  P.  6534,  C. 


Misrule.  F.  6725,  C. 


Due  to  calve  May  17,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  a 
most  prepotent  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  "bred  to  order, 
our  desire  being  for  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  the  great 
cow  Golden  Lad's  Industry,  162058,  one  of  the  greatest  daugh- 
ters of  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C,  ever  owned  at  Linden 
Grove  "  His  progeny  have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations 
and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  ol  our  best 
breeders!  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden 
Fern  of  Linden,  84011.) 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among   his   26   tested 

daughters  are' 
Flying     Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,     870.5     lbs. 

butter,     13.604    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's        Flower    o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter.    11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,   411.96       lbs. 

butter,     6,841      lbs. 

milk.  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,     10,060      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold.     11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530    lbs.    milk.    1 

year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432.H.  CJ.H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
Jersey  weight,  being 
in  milk  142  days. 

She  sold  in  our  May, 
'02,  auction  for 
$1,700,  to  Mrs.  M. 
M.  Patterson,  Port 
Kennedy,  Pa. 

Full  sister  to  Beresford 
Darkie.  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbS.  i  oz. 
in  24  hours,  5  years 
old. 


Truefit,  P.  1425,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Brand,  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, '99.  Sold  in 
our   May,    '01,   sale. 

Diplomate,  P.  5253,  H. 
C,  one  of  t  h  e  Is- 
land's great  cows. 


Les  Buttes  Lad, 
P.  1322,  C. 

His  sire  also  produced 
Bosnia  3d.  P.  4680, 
H.  C.  winner  of  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr..  Royal  Show, 
Aug.,  '03.  S  h  e  is 
dam  of  Bosnian,  P. 
3454,  C,  sire  of: 

Bosnian's  Anna. 

231557,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  684  lbs.  7 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Mayfair's  Choice, 
211619,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  17  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  7  days. 


Stale  Bread  2d, 

P.  2976,  C. 
Reserve  over  Jer.  and 

Par.  prize,  '99. 
Dam    of   many    noted 
animals. 

(See  below.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d. 
sold  in  our  May.  '05. 
auction  sale  for 
$10,000. 

i    Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '89. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 


Ravachol,   P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands. 
P.  8640.  H.  C. 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official   test.   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in  24   hours. 
Jersey  weight. 

Punch,  P.  1000,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
H.  B.  pr.,  '88. 

2d  Essex  Show,   Eng. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Nor- 
folk. Eng. 

1st  Herts  Show. 

2d  pr.,  Cambridge  S., 
'90. 

Siddine  2d, 

P.  1838,  H.  C. 


Useful  Lad, 

P.  997.  H.  C. 

2d  pr.,  Aug..  '88. 

Sire  of  Clarence,  P. 
1494,  H.  C,  1st  pr., 
St.  Peter,  and  sire 
of  Golden  Lily,  1st 
pr.  over  Jer. 

Les  Buttes,  P.489.H.C. 
3d    Herd    Book    prize 

and  Parish  pr..  Aug.. 

'85. 
Reserve     and     Parish 

prize.  Aug.,  '86. 

Miltiades, 

P.  868.  H.  C. 

His  sire,  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C.  won  1st 
over  Jer.,  '83,  '84, 
'85. 

Stale  Bread, 

P.  2225,  C. 

Daughter  of  Angela's 
Lad,  P.  397,  H.  C, 
who  is  out  of  same 
dam  as  Tormentor, 
3533,   imp. 


Boyle,  P.   1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year. 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797.  H.C 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  1 2 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

,  Rosette  4th.  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.   1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  2  lbs.  14  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '98. 

Courage,    P.    1813.    C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the  best 
son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Prince  of  Waverly, 
P.  731,  H.  C. 

His  dam  is  Happy's 
Waverly,  F.  5423, 
H.  C.  and  his  sire  is 
by  Happy.  F.  309. 
H.C. 

Davisonnerie's  Pet, 
F.  6038,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 

Siddine.  F.  4153,  C. 

Paragon,  P.  743,  C. 

Lady  Useful. 

P.  796.  H.  C. 
4thH.B.pr.,  May. '85. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Aug.,  '86. 

Carlo,  P.  180,  C. 

(5559.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  pr..  St.  John.  '78. 
Par..     R.  J.  A.  S..  '78. 

Lady  Nice,  P.  302.  C. 

Wolseley, 

P.  401,  H.  C. 

Nice  Charmer, 
F.  5629,  C. 

Angela's  Lad, 

P.  397,  H.  C. 
1st    Guenon    pr.,    '83. 
3d  Herd  Book.  '83. 
5th  over  Jersey,  '83. 
3d  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '83. 
3d  and  3d  H.  B..  '85. 

Sweet  Bread. 

F.  6877.  H.  C. 


Stale  Bread  2d,  P.  2976,  C.  (above)  is  dam  of: 

Oxford's  Sweet  Bread.  252128.  that  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for?  5  Mo 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney;  entered  in  Register  of  lent  490  lbs.  3  ozs^ 
butter  in  1  year,  8,545  lbs.  milk,  at  8  years  ,  months  old.     Her  parting 

Parish  prize.  May,  '02.      (Now  named  Flymg  Fox  s  Sweet  Bread,  18,44,. 
and  imported  by  "Linden  Grove.   )     .......    „   a<,-0   R    p     winner 

Picton  2d.  P.  2632.  C.  sire  of  Pnncess  Adelaide  2d.  P  88,9.  H.  C..  w  inner 
of  2  public  butter  tests;  Certificate  of  Merit.  May,    05,  1  lb.  6  ozs.,  HI 

Picdtaoyn3dmplk2715,  H.  C.  sire  of  Island  Darkie.  181182  butter  tests  at J 
years  old.  16  lbs.  13  ozs.  in  7  days.  32  lbs.  15  ozs,  in!  4_ days .  68  lbs.  8  ozs. 
in  30  days.     Also  sire  of  the  bull   Morocco  s  Lad.  P.  3201 ,  H.  C. 

Picton  4th  P  2912.  H.  C  s  re  of  Sweet  Bread  5th.  P.  1012,,  H.  y..  Puu1"- 
buner  test.'  May.  '06.  1  ib.  4  ozs..  223  days  in  milk,  at  5  years  old.     Also 

pS,^  H^sS  of  Picton's  Cream  Bread.  254234.  ,n  Register 
of  Merit,  640  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  ,  years  old. 


B  92 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  82.    Cow. 


BRIGHT  PRINCE'S  BROWN  VIOLA,  353215,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Bright  Hecla,  P.  16637,  H.  C.) 
WINNER  OF  FIRST  PRIZE,  ST.  HELIER  SHOW,  JERSEY,  1912. 
CHAMPION,  ST.  HELIER  SHOW,  1914. 
CERTIFICATE  OF  MERIT,  PUBLIC  BUTTER  TEST,  MAY,  13,  1  LB.  12J   OZS.  IN  24  HRS.,  AT  3  YRS.  6  MOS.  OLD. 
PARISH  PRIZES,  ROYAL  SHOW,  MAY,  1912,   AND  MAY,  1913. 


Bred  by  P.  C.  Mourant,  St.  Helier,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  October  11,  1909. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  part  of  brisket  and  belly  white; 
white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  very  rugged  yet  handsome  young  cow,  with  all 
the  characteristics  of  her  great  family;  the  type  and 
temperament  of  a  powerful  dairy  cow;  neat  head; 
long,  clean,  flat  neck;  body  of  great  length,  wide  and 
well  ribbed;  strong,  level  back;  great  length  of  rump; 
well-set  tail,  with  splendid  switch;  beautiful  udder, 
carrying  a  network  of  prominent  veins;  large,  per- 
fectly placed  teats.  She  comes  from  families  on  both 
sides  that  we  have  known  intimately  and  for  many 
years  at  "Linden  Grove";  and  we  ask  breeders  to 
make  note  of  the  fact  that  we  predict  this  cow  will 
make  a  a  name  for  herself  in  America.  She  will  be 
better  known  five  years  from  now. 


Sire 
VIOLA'S  BRIGHT 
PRINCE, 

97182,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(BRIGHT  PRINCE, 

P.  4129,  H.  C.) 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class  9,  Aug.,  '10. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'10. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
Dominion  Exhibi- 
tion, Toronto,  '  1 3 
and  '14. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '12  auction. 

Sire  of  7  butter  test 
cows,  including: 

Bright  Prince's  Jolly 
Girl,  573  lbs.  13  ozs. 
in  1  year,  3  yrs.  1 1 
mos.  old;  sold  at 
auction  for  $775; 
winner  of  six  1st 
prizes  and  5  Grand 
Championships,  at  6 
fairs;  a  grand  cow, 
owned  by  Mr.  Geo. 
T.Slade,  White  Bear 
Lake,  Minn. 

Also  sire  of: 

Woodlands  Lass.  1st 
over  Jersey  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '12. 

Moray's  Beauvoir  2d. 
1st  prize  junior  year- 
ling heifer,  Minne- 
sota State  Fair.  '11, 
and  other  prizes. 

Brampto  n's  Haw- 
thorne, 2d  prize  2- 
year-old  heifer,  To- 
ronto Expo.,  '12. 

Bright  Princess  of  St. 
Peter,  sold  at  our 
'10  auction  for  $625, 
at  14  months  old. 

Dam 

MAITLAND 

HECLA  2d, 
P.  8793,  H.C. 
Winner  of 

Parish  prize.  Class  2, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01. 

Reserve,  Class  5,  23 
entries,  and  Parish 
prize.  Aug.,  '05. 

3d    prize.    Class    5,  '26 
entries,    and    Parish 
prize,  Aug.,  '06. 
Dam  of 

Bright  Hecla,  public 
butter  test.  1  lb.  123 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  3$ 
years  old. 

Oxfordiana,  P.  1190S, 
H.  C.,  winner  of  St. 
Helier  Parish  prize, 
Aug.,  '06,  and  Aug., 
'07;  now  named  Ox- 
ford Maitland,  213- 
937.  sold  in  our  '08 
auction  for  $600.  to 
Mr.  C.  E.  Reiman, 
Baltimore,  Md. 


Golden  Maid's  Prince, 

P.  3027,  H.  C- 

(93538,  A.  J.  C  Ct 

1st  prize  (sons  of  test- 
ed dams),  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '02. 

1st  over  Jer.  for  bull 
and  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

Sire  of  40  tested  cows, 
of  8  producing  bulls, 
and  many  1st  prize 
and  Champion  win- 
ners. 

(See  other  pedigrees.) 

Brightness, 

P.  11606,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Viola's  Bright  Lady, 
255485,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  6J 
ozs.,  43  days  in  milk. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove." 

Also  dam  of  the  bull. 
Brighton,  P.  4043, 
H.  C,  Reserve,  bulls 
from  tested  dams, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey. 
Aug.,  '09.  Sire  of 
Brighton  Beauty, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
Oct.,  '12.  1  lb.  10 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  at  3 
years  old,  131  days 
after  calving;  and 
other  producers. 

f  Lord  Nob,  P.  2509,  C. 
Also  sire  of 

Nob's  Happy.  P.  8315, 
C,  Parish  prize. 
Class  1,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug..  '00. 

Pauline.  P.  8483,  C.. 
dam  of  Jockey's 
Pauline,  302479,  in 
Register  of  Merit 
(A),  452  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at 

6  years  old. 

His  sire  also  produced 
the  bull,  Rhymer.  P. 
2756,  H.  C,  sire  of 

7  tested  cows,  the 
best  of  which  is 
Great  Scot's  Cham- 
pion, 203703,  774 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butterin 
1  year,  at  12  yrs.  8 
mos.  old;  Grand 
Champion.  National 
Dairy  Show,  'l  l ,  and 
many    other    prizes. 


Golden  Lad's 

Pretty  Maid, 
149157,  A.  J.  C  C. 

(Maitland  Hecla, 

P.  7094,  H.  C.) 

4th  prize.  Class  3.  47 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '98. 

Sold  in  our  '00  auction, 
as  a  4-year-old,  for 
$325,  to  Biltmore 
Farms. 


Egyptian, 

P.  2564,  H.  C. 

(Imported  and  regis- 
tered as  King  of 
Arden,  58135.) 

Par.  prize,  I.  of  Jersey, 
Apr.,  '98. 

1st  pr.  yearling,  St. 
John.  I.  of  Jer.,  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
111.  and  Ind.  State 
Fairs.  '00. 


Golden  Maid, 

P.  6555,  H.  C 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 

butter  test,  May, '98, 

2  lbs.  4  J  ozs. 

Golden  Champion, 
P.  3334,  H.  C. 

3d  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '04. 

2d  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

2d  State's  prize  over 
the  Island.  Apr..  '03. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of 
butter  tested  and 
prize  -winning 
daughters. 

He  traces  four  times  to 
the  famous  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242.  H.  C, 
and  has  over  40  per 
cent,  his  blood. 


Willoh's  Rosy, 

P.  10444,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Willoh's    Lady    Viola, 

219486.  A.  J.  C  C. 
Parish    prize,    Class    1, 

Royal    Show,    Aug., 

'04. 
Certificate  of  Merit  and 

IstGoddington 

purse,  public  butter 

test,  May,  '06,  3  lbs. 

butter  in  24  hours,  4 

years  old. 
Dam  of  5  tested  cows. 


Great  Scot, 

P.  2153,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Rhymer,  Par.  pr.,  '99. 

Perry  F.  Scot,  Reserve 

R.  C.  S.,  '99. 
Mabel    42d,     1st    over 

Jer.  and  P.  pr.,  '99. 
Maitland    Cherry.    1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

pr.,  '99. 

Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  cow, 
imported  to  Amer- 
ica by  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm." 

Champion,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '06. 

Dam  of  Maitland  Con- 
stance, P.  10373,  H. 
C-,  4th  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03,  and  May, 
'04;  dam  of  Mait- 
land Catherine,  P. 
7279,  C,  Par.  prize, 
'99. 

Sister  to  Golden  Lad's 
Gold  Frame,  sold  for 
$550,  in  our  auction. 

Dam   of  Combination. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 

Jersey  Lily, 

F.  7855,  C. 


Wonder  Lad. 

Gay  Lord, 

P.  1390.  H.  C. 

Picton.  P.  2291.  H.  C. 

P.  1943,  H.  C. 

Sire    of    Listener,     P. 

2d  at  Yorkshire  Show. 

Polite  Carlo. 

7841.    C,    4th    over 

H.  C.  at  R.  A.  S.  E. 

P.  1418.  H.  C. 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

Show. 

1st  St.  John  Show 

as 

Aug..  '98. 

H.  C.  at  B.  and  W.  E. 

Show. 

heifer  in  milk. 

Egyptian  Buttercup, 

Militades,  P.  868.H. 

C. 

F.  7496,  C. 

Stale  Bread  2d, 

P.  2976,  C. 

Stale  Bread, 

Golden  Lad, 

Reserve  over  Jer.  and 

P.  2225,  C. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Par.  prize,  '99. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Sappeur,    P.    1358.    C. 

Miltiades.  P.  868,  H. 

C. 

Bonny  Lass, 

Aukobar,   F.   6766. 

C. 

P.  4577,  H.  C. 

Her  sire  is  a  grandson 

Bonny,  F.  7461.  C. 

of  Wolseley,  P.  401, 

H.  C. 

Caumais  Lad, 

Financial  King, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 

Sir  Watkin, 

P.  2624.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

P.  2991,  H.  C. 

Imported     by     P.     J. 

prize,  '96. 

Son  of  the  famous  cow, 

Cogswell,     Esq.,     to 

Golden  Lad's  Cream- 

cross  on  the  daugh- 

Finance, P.  4611,  C. 

pot,  162061. 

ters  of  Exile. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 

A  famous  sire. 

'  Golden  Lad, 

bull.     Flying    Fox's 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Foxhall,  selected  by 

Irene,  P.  7835,  H.  C, 

a  committee  of  the 

now  named 

Creampot  2d, 

A.  J.   C.   C.  for  the 

Golden    Lad's    Cream- 

P.  2721,  H.  C. 

St.     Louis     World's 

pot,  162061. 

Fair  to  breed  to  the 

Golden  Lad. 

great    cows    in    the 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

dairy  test,  '04. 

Dr.  Jim,  P.  2318,  C. 

.  Lily  Brown,  P.  420, 

C. 

Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as  the 

Golden  Lad, 

great    cow.    Golden 

Duchess  of  Kent, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Beatrice  2d,   of  the 

P.  6277,  H.  C. 

"L  i  n  d  e  n    Grove" 

Prize  winner  over  the 

Welsh  Girl, 

herd. 

Island,  '99. 

P.  2552,  H.  C. 

Willoh,  P.  2855,  H.  C. 

He  traces  three  times  to 

Golden  Lad.  and  has  28i 

per  cent,  of  his  blood 

Sire  of 
Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old. 

Dam  of  four  public  butter  test  cows,  and  a  5th  daughter  won  1st  over  the 

Island. 
Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
(Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady 

Viola.) 
Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  1\  ozs.,  215  days  in  milk. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 

Dam  of  4  tested  cows;  and  of  the  bulls.  Noble  of  Oaklands,  sold  in  our  '11 

auction  for  $15,000,  and  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  sold  in  our  '09  auction 

for  $11,000. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Belle  Brebis, 

P.  4473,  H.  C. 

Parish  prize,   '94,   '96. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
in  Mr.  Wm.  Rocke- 
feller's herd. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 
(See  below.) 

Jersey  Skater  4th, 
P.  4166,  H.  C- 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion Cup,  Royal 
Dublin  Show,  '95. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding S  u  1 1  a  n  e 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
tenth  year,  gave 
38  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk, 
making  2  lbs.  lj  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88.  * 


\  Castor.  P.  870.  H.  C 


Hillside  Lad, 

Dolly    of    the    Valley. 

P.  1163,  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

P.  1246,  H.  C. 

pr.,  '89. 

Everton  King, 

Brebis  3d, P.  1898,  H.C. 

P.  390,  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Toot- 

sie,  dam  of  Boyle. 

Brebis  2d,  P.  1214,  C. 

Everton  Prince, 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  761,  H.  C. 

P.  1088.  H.  C. 

Beauty  of  Faldouet, 

P.  1644,  H.  C. 

Jersey  Skater  3d, 

L'Empereur  Napoleon, 

P.  2887,  C. 

P.  866,  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

Jersey  Skater  2d. 

F.  398.  H.  C. 

P.  2287,  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Sire    of    Sarabond,    P. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

797,  H.  C,  who  sired 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '82. 

Rosette  5th,  P.  2881, 

Sire  of 

H.    C,    a  very   rich 

Lady  Longfield,  23524, 

and  persistent  milk- 

20 lbs.  13  ozs. 

er.     Dam   of   Rava- 

Lady    Fair,    22103,    19 

chol,     P.     2032,     Cj 

lbs.  10  ozs. 

John  Bull.   P.   2653, 

C.;     Uncle     Peter's 

Minerva,  F.  2281,  C. 

Rosette,  P.  7363.  H. 

Supposed     to     be     by 

C;  Rosette's  Golden 

Royalist,  P.  139.  H. 

Lad.  57498,  A.  J.  C. 

C,    son    of    Regina. 

C;  Alicante.  P.3880, 

F.  32,  H.  C. 

H.   C;   Flying   Fox. 

P.  2729,  H.  C,    and 

r  Farmer's  Joy, 

Forfarshire.  P.  2914, 

P.  306,  H.  C. 

H.  C 

1  st  over  Jersey. 

Sultane  8th, 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '70. 

Last  calf,  April  13,  1916  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Expected  to  be  bred  before  day  of  sale,  to  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  the  sire  of  21  or  more  official  test  daughters, 
one  of  which,  now  under  official  test,  will  produce  close  to  if  not  more  than  900  lbs.  butter  in  1  year,  as  a  four-year-old.  He 
was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  registered  as  Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111S60,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (See  notes  opposite  No. 
40  of  catalog,  and  front  pages,  for  further  particulars). 


B  336 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  83.    Cow 


HETTY'S  GOLDEN  MAID,  353220,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  17241,  H.  C.) 
OFFICIAL  RECORD  ON  ISLAND  OF  JERSEY,  455  LBS.  12  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  352  DAYS,  7,033  LBS.  MILK, 


AS  A  THREE-YEAR  OLD. 


Bred  by  J.  P.  Pirouet,  St.  Ouen.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  May  9,  1910. 

Imported  October  3 1 ,  19 1 5.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  handsome  and  substantial  greyish  fawn. 
a  cow  of  great  scale  and  symmetry;  lovely  head,  with 
bright,  prominent  eyes;  straight,  strong  back;  body 
•  >f  great  depth  and  length;  large,  beautifully  shaped 
udder,  with  good  sized  teats,  perfectly  placed; 
hind  quarters  roomy  and  almost  perfectly  fashioned, 
with  broad,  prominent  hips;  tail  well  set,  thin  and 
long,  with  beautiful  switch. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  MAID'S  PRINCE,  P.  3027,  H.  C. 
(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jersey,  bulls  from  tested  dams,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  Over  Jersey.  Aug.,  '02. 

1st  over  Jersey  with  progeny.  Apr..  '07. 

Sire  of  40  tested  cows,  the  best  of  which  is  Golden 
Maid's  Christena,  708  lbs.  butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '13  auction  for  $625. 

Sire  of  7  untested  cows  that  have  tested  daugh- 
ters. 

Sire  of  8  or  more  producing  bulls,  including: 

Bright  Prince,  sire  of  7  tested  cows;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  '12  auction. 

Lucy's  Prince,  sire  of  1 1  tested  cows. 

Golden  Prince,  P.  4025,  H.  C,  sire  of  4. 

Bosnian,  P.  3454.  H.  C,  sire  of  2  in  Register 
Merit. 

Monkton,  P.  4196,  C  sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

Imported  Bosnian.  93533.  sire  of  3  tested  cows; 
Grand  Champion  at  Vermont  State  Fair,  '13. 

Sire  of  numerous  other  prize  winners,  including: 

Golden  Maid's  Opal,  254289.  Grand  Champion, 
Connecticut  State  Fair,  '13;  Senior  Champion, 
National  Dairy  Show,    14. 

Fauvic's  Prince.  107961.  Grand  Champion, 
Brockton.  Mass..  '14. 

Golden  Oxford  Knight,  Junior  Champion  bull, 
Mississippi-Alabama  Fair,  '13. 

His  daughter.  Golden  Maid  of  Jersey.  526  lbs.  13 
ozs..  is  dam  of  the  bull  winning  Grand  Cham- 
pionship at  National  Dairy  Show.  '14. 

(See  opposite  page  for  further  particulars.) 


Dam 
HETTY,  F.  10021,  C. 

Official    Island    records,    under    auspices   of    the 

Royal  Jersey  Agricultural  Society: 
1913  14  lactation — 424.92  lbs.  butter  in  315  days. 

from   6,115   lbs.   milk;  average  test,   6.37   per 

cent.  fat. 
For  240  days,  to  end  of  '14:  343.44  lbs.  butter. 

5.300  lbs.   milk;  average  test.  5.71    per  cent. 

fat. 


Picton,  P.  2291,  II.  C. 


f  Egyptian, 

P.  2564,  H.  C. 
Imported  and  regis- 
tered as  King  of 
Arden,  58135.  Fol 
lowing  is  his  list  of 
winnings: 
Par.   prize,   I.   of  Jer., 

Apr.,  '98. 
1st  prize  yearling.  St. 

John,  I.  of  J.,  '98. 
2d  prize  two-year-old, 

St.  John.  '99. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 
Ind.  State  Fair,  '00. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

111.  State  Fair,  '00. 
1  st    and    Sweepstakes. 

St.  Louis  Fair,  '00. 
Sire  of  Golden  Maid 
4th,  P.  9821.  H.  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
Oct.,  '04.  1  lb.  9  ozs.. 
101  days  in  milk 
His  sire  also  produced: 
Listener.  P.  7841.  C, 
winner  of  4th  prize. 
Class  1.  and  Parish 
prize.  Royal  Show. 
Jersey.  Aug..  '98. 
Netina'sGem.  P.  7971. 
H.  C.  public  butter 
test.  May.  '01.  1  lb. 
4  ozs.  in  24  hours.  75 
days  in  milk,  at  4 
years  old.  She  is 
dam  of  Netina's  Suc- 
cessor, P.  3211,  C, 
Parish  prize,  Class  1, 
April,  '02. 


Golden  Maid, 

P.  6555,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test.  May. '98, 
2  lbs.  41  ozs. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Maid  3d,  P. 
8137.  H.  C.  public 
butter  test,  Oct..  '07, 
1  lb.  12J  ozs..  Ill 
days  in  milk.  She 
is  dam  of: 

Golden  Maid  4th.  pub- 
lic butter  test.  1  lb.  9 
ozs.,  101  days  in 
milk. 

Golden  Maid  5th,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  1  lb. 
6  ozs.,  153  days  in 
milk. 

Golden  Maid  6th,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  105  days  in 

n"lk  ...      , 

Golden  Maid  is  by 
same  sire  as  Boyle, 
sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad;  Mon  Plaisir,  1st 
over  Jer.,  '98;  Ham- 
ley.  1st  over  Jer, '99; 
Mona's  Glory,  1st 
over  Jer.,  '97;  Cour- 
age: Nunthorpe; 
Golden  Pink;  Pio- 
neer; Morion:  Orme; 
La  Chasse  Prince; 
Sultana's  Golden 
Lad,  and  others  that 
have  won  fame. 
Sixteen  or  more  grand- 
sons of  Golden  Lad 
have  daughters  in 
the  Register  of  Mer 
it.  His  double 
grandson.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  (same  in 
blood  as  a  son),  has 
27  sons  with  daugh- 
ters in  the  Register 
of  Merit,  led  by  Emi- 
nent 2d,  P.  2532,  H. 
C  ,  who  was  sold  in 
our  May,  '05,  auc- 
tion for  $10,000. 


Gay  Lord, 

P.  1943,  H.  C. 
Second    at    Yorkshire 


Show 
A.   S. 
C.  at  B 
Show 


H.   C.   at 

E .    Show ; 

and  W. 


Wonder  Lad. 

P.  1390,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
1st  over  Jersey,  '91 


Polite  Carlo, 

P.  1418.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  John  Show   as 
heifer  in  milk. 


and 


Stale  Bread  2d. 

P.  2976,  C. 
Reserve  over  Jer. 
Par.  prize.  '99. 
Dam    of    many    noted 
animals. 

(See  below.) 


Miltiades. 

P.  868,  H. 


Stale  Bread. 

P.  2225,  C. 
Daughter   of    Angela's 

Lad.   P.   397.   H.  C. 

who  is  out  of  same 

dam   as  Tormentor, 

3533,  imp. 


'11   auction  for  S510.  to 


,  winner 
lb.  6  ozs..  227 


Egyptian  Buttercup, 
F.  7496,  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '95. 

Dam  of  Egyptian  2d, 
P.  3090.  H.  C.  who 
sired  Golden  De- 
light, P.  10534,  H. 
C.,  winner  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  2d 
Par.  prize,  May,  '09, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  4J  ozs.,  94  days 
in  milk. 

Stale  Bread  2d.  P.  2976,  C.  (above)  is  dam  of: 
Oxford's  Sweet  Bread.  252128,  that  sold  in  our 

Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney;  entered  in  Register  of  Merit,  490  lbs.  J  ozs. 

butter  in  1  year.  8,545  lbs.  milk,  at  8  years  7  months  old.     Her  yearling 

heifer,  Raleigh's  Sweet  Bread,  252240,  sold  at  same  trnie  for  $350,  to 

Mr    R.  L.  Shuford.  Newton,  N.  C;  and  her  heifer  calf.  Nobles  bweet 

Bread,  252252,  for  S250,  to  Mr.  W.  R.  Spann. 
Stale  Bread  5th.  P.  9739,  H.C.,  winner  of  4th  prize.  Class  1,  60  entries  and 

Parish  prize.  May,  '02.     (Now  named  Flying  Fox's  Sweet  Bread,  18/44/. 

and  imported  by  "Linden  Grove.") 
Picton  2d,  P.  2632,  C.  sire  of  Princess  Adelaide  2d.  P.  88/9.  H.  c 

of  2  public  butter  tests;  Certificate  of  Merit,  May.  '05, 

PictaonS3d,mpllk27IS,  H.  C,  sire  of  Island  Darkie,  181182  butter  tests  at  7 
years  old,  16  lbs.  13  ozs.  in  7  days,  32  lbs.  15  ozs.  in  14  days,  68  lbs.  8  ozs. 
in  30  days.     Also  sire  of  the  bull.  Morocco's  Lad,  P.  3201,  H.C. 

Picton  4th  P.  2912,  H.  C,  sire  of  Sweet  Bread  5th,  P.  10127.  H.  C  public 
butter  test,  May,  '06,  1  lb.  4  ozs..  223  days  in  milk,  at  5  years  old.  Also 
sire  of  several  prize  winners.  . 

Picton  5th.  P.  3517,  H.  C,  sire  of  Picton's  Cream  Bread.  2J4234,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  640  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  7  years  old. 

f  Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '83. 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail.  30975. 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Cicero's  Ruby.  29040, 
14  lbs.  li  ozs. 

We  imported  his  sire. 
Cicero,  in  'S3,  and 
sold  him  in  our  auc- 
tion sale  for  $3,100. 
He  sired  many  other 
noted    animals,    in- 

'  eluding  Sultane  9th. 
P.  1184.  H.  C.  the 
dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana; Sultane's 
Snowdrop,  d  a  m  of 
Sultan  of  Oaklands; 
and  Uncle  Peter,  the 
sire  of  many  great 
cows  on  the  Island. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st    pr.    over    the    Is- 
land, Aug..  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.   166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice. 
157326,    22     lbs.,    7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 
Sandgate.    122509,    20 

lbs.  10i  ozs. 
Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.   10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad,   18  lbs. 

li  ozs. 
Golden   Kola,    127232, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 
Golden     Lass     of     St. 
John.  149150.  16  lbs 
3  ozs. 
Golden      Tricolor. 
127227,    15   lbs.    14* 
ozs. 
Golden  Lad's  Rosaire. 
115227.    14   lbs.    14} 
ozs. 
And    22    other    tested 
cows — records  made 
both   on  the   Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 
Six     of    his    sons     are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister   of    Merit    with 
officially      tested 
daughters.    Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 

Bonnv  Lass. 

P.  4577.  H.  C. 
Sired  by  a  grandson  of 

Wolseley,  P.  401.  11. 

C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test.  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  li  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 

His  daughter.  Lady 
Rose,  P.  3962.  H.C.. 
winner  of  Par.  prize. 
Aug.,  '97,  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Golden 
Rose,  213891,  with 
a  public  butter  test 
of  1  lb.  14}  ozs.  in 
24  hours;  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
with  a  record  of 
8  410  lbs.  4.8  ozs. 
milk,  489  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  year, 
when  ten  years  old. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  Show, 
'88,  '89;  yield.  1  lb. 
14i  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  the  same  dam 
as  Golden  Lad  2d. 
sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Mermaid,  sold  at  our 
auction,  M  a  y,  '02, 
for  $1,100;  Golden 
Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  at  our  auction. 
May.  '03,  for  $1,725; 
and  many  other  cele- 
brated animals. 


Sappeur,  P. 
Bonny.  F.  ' 


1358.  C. 


Sultane  8th. 

P.  .944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey.  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 


Sultan  Cicero. 

P.  670.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass. 

F.  5711.  EC.  C. 

Sire  said  to  be  Roy- 
alist. P.  139.  H.  C. 
son  of  Regina.  F. 
32.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C  .  a 
great  sire;  pronoun- 
ced by  many  equally 
as  good  as  his  fa- 
mous grandsire. 
Golden  Lad.  P.  1242. 
H.  C. 

Miltiades.  F.  868,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  the  great  cow. 

Stale   Bread   2d.    P. 

2976.  C.  (as  above). 

Aukobar,  F.  6766.  C. 


Due  to  calve  April  4,  1016,  by  Kingsway,  I\  515S,  H.  C.;  win 
Kingsway  is  a  son  of  our  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You 


nncr  of  1st  prize  at  the  Royal  Show.  Class  2,  19  entries,  April. 
11  Do,   P.   41)7.^.   H.  C.      His  dam,   Hillside  Lad's  Rosy,  oOooOo 


'15. 

(Beechland  Lilac    P    1568S,  H.  C),  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $535,  to  Campbell's  Soup  I/arm,  Linnaminson   N.  J.  isne  won 

v,  48  entries,  May,  '11;  Certificate  of  Merit  in  public  butter  test,  as  a  3-year-old,         ;.  o  ozs^  in £% 


She  is  dam  of  Fern's  Golden 


1st  prize  at  the  Roval  Show,   _ 

hours,  179  days  after  calving;  Champion  Cup  at  St.  Peter  Show.     11  and  '12;  and  other  prizes. 

Lilac,  307407,  winner  of  3d  prize  at  the  Royal  Show.  56  entries,  May,  '13,  sold  in  our '14  auction  for  ^l'2.xas  a  2-yr.-old,to  hlmcn 

dorf  Farm,  Lexington,  Ky. 


B  325 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  84.    Cow. 


LENA'S  GOLDEN  MAID,  348102,  A.  J. 

(P.   18451,  H.  C.) 


c.  c. 


Bred  by  J.  R.  Vautier.  St.  Peter.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  22,  1911. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  Koons. 

Solid  color,  except  small  spot  on  brisket;  black 
tongue  and  switch. 

A  beautiful  cow;  lovely  head,  with  wide  dished 
face;  bright,  prominent  eyes  and  neatly  incurved 
horns;  clean,  long,  flat  neck;  sharp  withers  and 
prominent  spinal  processes;  beautiful  top  line;  back 
strong,  broad  at  loins;  long  rump  and  thin,  beauti- 
fully set  tail,  with  generous  switch;  body  of  great 
capacity;  fine  in  bone,  with  soft,  mellow  hide; 
prominent  milk  veins;  beautiful  udder,  with  large 
and  well-placed  teats. 


Sire 

GOLDEN  MAID'S  PRINCE,  P.  3027,  H.  C. 

(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jersey,  bulls  from  tested  dams,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02. 

1st  over  Jersey  with  progeny.  April,  '07. 

Sire  of  40  tested  cows,  including: 

Golden  Maid's  Christena.  in  Register  of  Merit, 
708  lbs.  butter  in  1  year;  sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  $625  to  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson.  East  Nor- 
wich. N.  Y. 

Lily  of  Hauteville.  695  lbs.,  6  ozs.,  a  noted  prize 
winner,  also  in  Mr.  Hudson's  herd. 

Golden  Maid's  Brown  Maid.  694  lbs.  14  ozs.; 
sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $650.  to  Messrs. 
Ayer  &  McKinney.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  She 
is  dam  of  Noble's  Beautiful  Lily,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  414  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  on 
first  calf,  right  after  importation;  sold  in  our 
11  auction  for  $2,000  to  Elmendorf  Farm. 

Iris  Belle.  615  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Prince's  Rosadella,  613  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Golden  Maid  of  Oaklands.  537  lbs.  1  oz. 

Meadow  Queen  of  Allen  Dale.  528  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Golden  Maid  of  Jersey,  526  lbs.  13  ozs.;  dam  of 
the  Grand  Champion  bull  at  National  Dairy 
Show,  '14. 

Prince's  Black  Rose.  511  lbs.  4  ozs. 

And  31  other  tested  cows. 

Seven  of  his  untested  daughters  are  the  dams  of 
tested  cows. 

Has  8  or  more  producing  sons,  and  has  sired  many 
prize  winners. 

(See  opposite  page  for  further  particulars.) 


Grand  Warder, 
P.  3690,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

Parish  prize.  Class  1, 
April,  '05. 

Reserve.  Class  8,  Aug., 
'06. 

Sire  of 

W  a  r  d  e  r's  Lily,  P. 
14052.  C,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test.  Royal  Coun- 
ties Show,  '12,  2  lbs. 
3}  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
36  lbs.  4  ozs.  milk, 
at  5  years  old. 

Lord  North.  P.  4164, 
H.  C,  winner  of  Re- 
serve. Class  3.  Apr.. 
'10;  3d  prize.  Class  2, 
Apr.,  '09;  Reserve, 
Apr.,  '08,  and  Aug.. 
'09. 

Grand  Warder's  dam 
won  1st  prize  at  St. 
Mary  Show  and 
Sweepstakes  at 
Western  Show,  '99; 
she  is  dam  of 
Though  t  f  ul  Bru- 
nette. Parish  prize. 
May.  '04;  Western 
Duke.  P.  2902,  H. 
C,  1st  over  Jersey. 
'00,  and  sire  of  the 
bull,  Ida's  Glory.  1st 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,   04. 


Dam 

PRINCESS  LENA, 

P.  13303,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

St.  Peter  Parish  prize. 
Class  3,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '08. 

4th  prize.  St.  Peter 
Show,  '11. 

Dam  of 

Aldan's  Golden  War- 
der, 113345.  sold  at 
auction  as  a  yearling 
for  $700.  to  Woollen 
&  Newhouse.  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

You'll  Do  Financial 
Warder,  sold  as  a  2- 
year-old  for  $350.  to 
George  Pradford, 
Madison.  Tenn. 

She  is  by  same  sire  as 
Grand  Warder's 
Champion,  306569 
(Lady  Defiant  2d.  P. 
14721.  C).  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$1,285  to  Mr.  Ed.  C. 
Lasater,  Falfurrias, 
Texas.  She  made  a 
public  butter  test, 
as  a  4-year-old,  of  1 
lb.  14J  ozs.  in  24 
hours;  won  St.  Peter 
Parish  prize,  May, 
10.  and  May,  '11; 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bull,  D  e  f  i  a  n  t  '  s 
Baron,  P.  4870.  H. 
C,  winner  of  4th 
prize  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '12,  and 
Reserve,  Aug.,  '12 
(bulls  from  tested 
dams). 


Sir  Watkin's  Lass, 
P.  11768,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize. 
Class  3,  Roy.  Show, 
Jersey.  Aug.,  '06. 


Egyptian, 

P.  2564,  H.  C. 

Imported  and  regis- 
tered as  King  of 
Arden,  58135.  Fol- 
lowing is  his  list  of 
winnings: 

Par.  prize.  I.  of  Jer., 
April,  '98. 

1st  prize  yearling,  St. 
John,  I.  of  J..  '98. 

2d  prize  two-year  old, 
St.  John.  '99. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes. 
Ind.  State  Fair,  '00. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
111.   State  Fair,   '00. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Louis  Fair,   '00. 

Golden  Maid. 

P.  6555.,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter  test,  May.'98, 
2  lbs.  4  J  ozs. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Maid  3d,  P. 
8137,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '07, 
1  lb.  12i  ozs.,  Ill 
days  in  milk.  She 
is  dam  of  Golden 
Maid  4th,  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  9 
ozs.,  101  days  in 
milk;  and  2  other 
public  test  cows. 


Warder,  P.  3227,  H.  C.    ' 

2d  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '04. 

1  st  over  Jer. ,  Aug. ,  '04 . 
Sire  of 

Warder's  Lady, 
195777  (Little  Mary, 
F.  94S4,  H.  C), 
14.820  lbs.  11  ozs. 
milk.  964  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter,  in  1  yr., 
6  yrs.  old;  52  lbs.  13 
ozs.  milk  in  1  day; 
1st  and  Grand 
Champion  (Silver 
Medal).  Mich.  State 
Fair.  3-year-old. 

La  Belle  Jardiniere, 
8,893  lbs.  9.6  ozs. 
milk,  568  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  yr.,  at  5 
years  old. 

Warder's  Ferry  Maid, 
6,282  lbs.  milk.  388 
lbs.  butter,  in  9 
mos.,  at  3  yrs.  old. 
Ida  May.  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,>'07.  2  lbs. 
9i  ozs..  61  days  in 
milk. 

Petite  Indienne.  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'10.  2  lbs.  7  ozs.,  125 
days  in  milk. 
Mona  18th.  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  08,  2 
lbs.  5}  ozs.,  60  days 
in  milk. 
Periling,  public  butter 
test,  Oct..  '10,  2  lbs. 
1  oz.,  182  days  in 
milk. 

Thoughtful  3d. 
P.  4985,  H.  C. 

Sir  Watkin. 

P.  2991.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Willia,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
13  ozs..  59  days  in 
milk;  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb. 
8|  ozs.,  225  days  in 
milk;  4th  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  p.,  May, 
'04;  Par.  prs..  May, 
'05  and  '09.  Dam 
of  Pretty  Willia,  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '11. 

And  4  others. 


Beech  Lass, 

P.  8493,  H.  C. 


Picton.  P.  2291.  H.  C. 


Egyptian  Buttercup, 
F.  7496,  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '95. 

Dam  of  Egyptian  2d. 
P.  3090,  H.  C,  who 
sired  Golden  De- 
light, P.  10534,  H. 
C.,  winner  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  2d 
Par.  prize.  May,  '09, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  4V  ozs.,  94  days 
in  milk. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Six  of  his  sons  are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  with 
officially  tested 
daughters.  Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 


Bonny  Lass, 

P.  4577.  H.  C. 
Sired  by  a  grandson  of 

Wolseley.  P.  401,  H. 

C. 

Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Oakland's  Bess,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  3f  ozs.,  248 
days  in  milk ;  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  D  am  of 
Combination's  P.V  e- 
mier,  1st  over  Jer., 
"bulls  from  tested 
dams,"  May,  '11; 
Oakland's  Glory,  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,  '07;  Oak- 
land's Sailor,  3d  over 
Jer..  Aug.,  '08. 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B.  No.  999, 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12  ozs. 
estimated  butter,  in 
1  yr..  when  7  yrs. 
old.  D  a  m  of  Fa- 
vori's Jolly  Sultan. 
1st  prize  bull  calf, 
New  York  State 
Fair,  '11. 

Clarencia, 

P.  8602,  H.  C. 

Sweepstakes,  Western 
Show,  '03. 

Dam  of  Clarencia's 
Lad.  P.  3573,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.,  St.  Ouen; 
sire  of  Lady  Rams- 
gate.  P.  12314,  H. 
C,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '08,  1  lb. 
10i  ozs.,  127  days  in 
milk;  and  several 
other  prize  winners. 

Financial  King,  57788. 
(P.  2624,  H.  C.) 

2d  over  Jersey,  '98. 

Sire  of  Financial 
Countess,  935  lbs.  10 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter in  1  year,  con- 
firmed by  churn 
t  e  s  t — the  world's 
record  for  confirmed 
test. 

[  Irene.  P.  7835,  H.  C. 
(Now    named    Golden 
Lad's     Creampot, 
162061.) 

Duplex,  P.  2586,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Graphic. 

P.  4699,  C. 


H.  C. 

Yorkshire 

C.  at  R. 

Show;  H. 

and  W.  E. 


Gay  Lord, 
P.  1943 

Second  at 
Show;  H 
A.  S.  E 
C.  at  B. 
Show. 


Stale  Bread  2d, 
P.  2976,  C. 

Reserve  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '99. 

Dam  of  Oxford's 
Sweetbread,  252128, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
490  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  8  years 
old. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr..  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of   a    remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
2d    Lon.    Dairy   Show, 

'88.  '89;  yield,  1  lb. 

14i  ozs.  butter, 
©ut  of  the  same  dam 

as  Golden  Lad  2d. 

Sappeur,  P.  1358,  C. 
Bonny,  F.  7461,  C. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  '05.  for  $10,000. 

Won  1st  State's  prize 
over  the  Island  of 
£50.  with  five  of  his 
progeny,  in  '01  and 
'02. 

He  has  81  daughters 
tested  in  America 
and  on  the  Island, 
and  several  others 
now  on  authenti- 
cated test. 

Favorite. 

F.  8354.  H.  C. 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess.  157604.) 

A    grand    dairy    cow; 

sold    in    our    sale. 

May.   '01,   for  $500. 

to  Mr.  F.  G.  Crane. 

Duplex.  P.  2586.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Golden  T)el,  sold  in 
our  '00  sale,  as  a 
heifer,  for  $425:  and 
since  tested  at 
Biltmore,  N.  C.  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  in  one 
month.  Sire  of  other 
tested  cows. 

Philomene. 

P.  5671,  H.  C. 

Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Petune's  Favorite, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl  over  Is- 
land of  Jer..  Aug.. 
'99. 

G  u  e  n  o  n  '  s  Lad,  a 
Champion  winner  at 
Kentucky  Fairs,  and 
sire  of  tested  cows. 


Wonder  Lad, 

P.  1390.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr. .  '91. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '91. 


Polite  Carlo, 

P.  1418,  H.  C. 


Miltiades.  P.  868,  H.  C. 


Stale  Bread, 

P.  2225,  C. 

Count  Cicero. 

F.  398.  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of 

Count's  Fillpail,  30975, 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

And  8  others. 

We  imported  his  sire, 
Cicero,  in  '83,  and 
sold  him  in  our  auc- 
tion sale  for  $3,100. 

i   Sultane  8th, 

P.  944,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey.  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 

(  Miltiades,  P.  868.  H.C. 

{  Aukobar.   F.   6766,   C. 

f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jer.  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  front  page  A.) 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,. '92. 

Eminent,  P.  1842.  H.C. 
A  very  successful  sire. 


Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115.  H.  C. 

H  i  s  granddaughter. 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold- 
en Del.  157354.  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  to 
Biltmore  Farms, 
Biltmore,  N.  C. 

j   Souvenir, 

P.  5187,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Martin. 
Dam   of  Souvenir   2d. 
3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.. 
'97. 

Golden  Pride. 

P.  1903.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Sam,  P. 
2383,  H.  C.  sire  of 
Karnak's  Daughter, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08.  2  lbs.  83 
ozs..  108  days  in 
milk. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307.  H.  C. 
Now  named  Imported 

Blue   Belle.    180234, 

A.J.  C.  C. 

Trial,   P.    1187.   H.   C. 


Finance.    P.    4611.    C.  , 
Public   butter   test.    2    I   Interest.    F.    3582,    C. 
lbs.   10  ozs.,  55  lbs.       Private  test  on  Island 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H. 

Creampot  2d. 
P.  2721.  H. 


C. 


Brevity.  P.  1228.  C. 


Summerville. 

F.  2485,  C. 


of  Jersey,  at  rate  of 
25  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Carlo  3d.  P.  817,  H.  C. 

Creampot,  F.  2993.  C. 

Castor,  P.  870.  H.  C. 
3d  State's  pr..  '87. 
1st  over  J.,  Apr..  '88. 
Sold  to  Sir  Jas.  Blyth. 

i.  No.  1.  F.  7312,  C. 


Last  calf  November  10,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  T-  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas).  _ 

Bred  February  15,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny, 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  14 
(68  entries),  also  the' 1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to, 
if  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.      (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  407o,   H.  C.) 


B  304 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  191B. 


No.  85.    Cow. 


OXFORD  VIOLA  OF  OAKLANDS,  353276,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Perree,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  2,  1913. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Some  white  markings;  white  switch;  black  tongue. 

A  magnificent  young  cow,  of  aristocratic  breeding, 
beautiful  symmetry  and  high  quality;  perfectly 
level  top  line,  clean,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers. 
A  cow  of  great  stamina,  stylish  in  carriage,  with  every 
promise  of  dairy  ability;  great  depth  of  body;  well- 
sprung  ribs  and  strong  loins;  tail  well  set,  with 
switch  touching  the  ground;  large,  beautifully 
balanced  udder,  with  great  long  teats,  well  placed. 
An  aristocrat,  and  looks  it. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  P. 
18829,  H.  C,  was  1st 
prize  2 -year-old  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey 
{68  entries),  May, 
'14  ;  1st  prize  3-year- 
old  (76  entries)  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island). 
May,  '15.  She  is 
now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  herd. 

He  has  21  or  more 
official  test  daugh- 
ters. You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  306639, 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $500,  to  Mr. 
E-T.Bedford.Green's 
Farms.  Conn.,  is 
now  under  official 
test,  and  will  pro- 
duce 900  lbs.  or 
more  of  butter  in  a 
year,  as  a  four-year- 
old. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 

Dam 
NOBLE  VIOLA 
OF  OAKLANDS, 
P.  17106,  H.C. 

She  produced  as  a 
four-year  old,  under 
official  test  on  Island 
of  Jersey.  211.4  lbs. 
butter  in  217  days; 
average  test,  5.37 
per  cent,  butter  fat. 
(This  without  grain 
feed.l  Her  half- 
brother.  Bright 
Prince  (out  of  same 
dam),  was  purchas- 
ed by  B.  H.  Bull  & 
Son,  of  Canada,  to 
head  their  celebrated 
herd. 

Bright  Prince  was  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '12  auction.  He 
now  has  7  butter 
test  daughters,  in- 
eluding  Bright 
Prince's  Jolly  Girl, 
573  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  as  a 
three  year-old,  win- 
ner of  6  first  prizes 
and  5  Senior  and 
G  rand  Champion- 
ships. 

Brighton,  P.  4043,  H. 
C,  out  of  same  dam, 
has  2  tested  daugh- 
ters and  2  tested 
granddaughters;  he 
sired  Edissa  Prim- 
rose, 2d  prize  aged 
cow,  15  entries.  Pa- 
cific Live  Stock  Ex- 
position, '15. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr..  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  tested 
cows,  31  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with  authenticated 
tests,  including: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  614  lbs.  3 
ozs. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands, in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit,  486 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
a  "Linden  Grove" 
service  bull  who  has 
1 1  tested  daughters. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '10;  at  the  bull 
show,  Apr.,  '11,  sons 
of  Noble  of  Oaklands 
won  2  out  of  4  first 
prizes. 

At  the  Island  bull 
show,  Apr.,  '12,  his 
son.  Golden  Fern's 
Noble,  P.  4570,  H. 
C,  won  1st  prize  in 
the  2-yr.-old  class  of 
29  entries,  with  his 
grandson  (by 
Noble's  Jolly  Sul- 
tan), 2d  prize.  In 
the  mature  class,  his 
son,  Noble  Monarch, 
P.  4519,  H.  C,  won 
1st  prize.  In  the 
class  for  bulls  shown 
with  their  progeny, 
his  son,  Cowslip's 
Golden  Noble.  P. 
4498.  H.  C,  won 
first;  while  in  the 
yearling  class,  the 
winners  of  1st,  2d, 
3d,  4th  and  Reserve 
prizes  were  his  sons 
and  grandsons. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Brightness, 

P.  11606,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Viola's  Bright  Lady, 
255485,  A.  J.  C  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  6$ 
ozs.,  43  days  in  milk- 

Dam  of  tfie  bull. 
Bright  Prince,  P. 
4129,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Reserve  over  Jer., 
Class  9,  Aug.,  '10; 
Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'10. 

Also  dam  of  Brighton, 
P.  4043,  H.  C.,  win 
ner  of  Reserve  at 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'09. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Show,  Oct.,  '07.  in  a 
class  where  the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown;  and 
Prof.  Scovell,  who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in  saying,  "had  he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville. Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Fox  would 
have  been  Cham- 
pion." 

Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Champion 
bull,  San  Antonio 
(Tex.)  International 
Exposition,  '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  IS 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

He    has    4    producing 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
buttertest,  May,  '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville  and  St,  Saviour, 
'05. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
Cm  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

And  3  other  tested 
cows. 

Golden  Champion, 
P.  3334.  H.  C. 
3d     over     the     Island, 

Aug.,  '04. 
2d    over    the    Island, 

Aug.,  '03. 
2d    State's    prize    over 
the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 
Sire  of  a  long  list  of 
butter    tested    and 
prize-winning 
daughters. 
He  traces  four  times  to 
the    famous    Golden 
Lad.  P.  1242,  H.  C, 
and  has  over  40  per 
cent,  his  blood. 
His  sire  is  one  of  the 
_  best  sons  of  Finan- 
3  cial    King,   and   out 
J  of     a     magnificent 
"   daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,    that    we    im- 
ported in  '00. 

Willoh's  Rosy, 

P.  10444,  H.  Cm 

now   named 

Willoh's    Lady    Viola, 

219486.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Parish   prize.   Class    1 , 

Royal    Show,    Aug., 

'04. 
Certificate  of  Merit  and 

IstGoddington 

purse,  public  butter 

test.  May,  '06,  3  lbs. 

butter  in  24  hours,  4 

years  old. 
Sold  for  $3,000. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island.  2  lbs. 
Si  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville,   21    lbs.   3   ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown 
Belle,   15  lbs.  3  ozs. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C- 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey.  '98. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Lie  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  Sire 
ofAri  stocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10J 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Financial  King, 
P.  2624,  H.  C 

Imported  by  P.  J. 
Cogswell,  Esq.,  to 
cross  on  the  daugh- 
ters of  Exile. 

A  famous  sire. 

Irene,  P.  7835,  H.  C. 

now  named 
Golden    Lad's    Cream  - 
pot,  162061. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
A   very  rich   and  per- 
sistent miker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '89. 

Dam  of 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 

H.  C. 
Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire.  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  Cm  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 

Mr.  Howard  Willets, 

"G  e  d  ne  y  Farm," 

White  Plains,  N.  Y., 

for  $3,600. 
Dam  of 
Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 

H.  Cm  sire  of  Finan- 
cial  King,    P.    2624, 

H.  Cm  and  Guenon's 

Lad,    both    noted 

sires. 
Blue  Nun.    18   lbs.   5£ 

ozs. 
Golden    Lad's    Blue 

Belle,    sold    in    our 

'03  sale  for  $1,725. 
Blue      Belle's     Golden 

Fern,   69196,   that 

sold    as    a    calf    for 

$3,000. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr.,  '98. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 
1st     at     Three-Parish 

Show,  '99. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564.  H.  Cm 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full    sister   to   Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that   tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozf. 

Sir  Watkin, 

P.  2991,  H.  C. 
Son  of  the  famous  cow, 

Golden  Lad's  Cream- 
pot.  162061. 
She  is  also  dam  of  the 

bull.     Flying    Fox's 

Foxhall,  selected  by 

a  committee  of  the 

A.   J.    C.    C.    for  the 

St.     Louis     World's 

Fair  to  breed  to  the 

great    cows    in    the 

dairy  test,  '04. 

Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C. 
By  the  same  sire  as  the 

great    cow.     Golden 

Beatrice  2d,   of  the 

"Linden    Grove" 

herd. 

Willoh.  P.  2855,  H.  C 

He  traces  three  times  to  Golden  Lad.  and  has  28jr  per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Sire  of 
Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs..  3S  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old. 

Dam  of  5   public  butter   test  cows,  and  a  5th  daughter  won  1st  over  the 

Island. 
Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs..  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
(Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady 

Viola.) 
Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test.  1  lb.  7$  ozs..  215  days  in  milk- 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey.  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull  and 
progeny,  April.  '10.  He  is  the  sire  of  37  tested  cows  and  28  producing 
bulls.      He  was  sold  in  our  'II  auction  for  $15,000.      (See  above.) 

Poppy  Viola,  P.  10902.  H.  C  (now  named  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola),  that 
we  imported  in  '06.  We  rebought  her  at  Mr.  J.  M.  Overton's  sale.  '08, 
for  $2,550.  She  is  looked  upon  on  the  Island  as  having  made  the  most 
phenomenal  public  butter  test  (taking  into  consideration  age  and  lacta- 
tion) ever  made,  testing  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  159  days  in  milk,  being  only  30  mos. 
old.     She  made  a  private  test  at  home  of  2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24  hours. 


f    Dr.  Jim.  P.  2318,  C. 


Duchess  of  Kent, 

P.  6277,  H.  C. 
Prize  winner  over  the 
Island,  '99. 


Bobby  5th. 

P.  1060,  C 

Lemon's  Venus. 
P.  2493,  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

(See  below.) 

Nameless. 

P.  3222.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st  Cham.   Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
M  aistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne. 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H-  C. 

Caumais  Lad. 

P.  2257,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par 
prize,  '96. 

Finance,  P.  4611,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 

Creampot  2d, 

P.  2721.  H.  C- 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Lily  Brown,  P.  420.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 

Welsh  Girl, 

P.  2552.  H.  C. 


Due  to  calve  May  11,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad  of  Oaklands,  P.  529S,  H.  C,  a  Highly  Commended  bull  carrying  75  per  cent, 
of  the  blood  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  being  out  of  the  same  dam,  Lady  Aldan,  P.  S470,  H.  C,  one  of  the  great 
daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.  The  sire  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  of  Oaklands  is  Agatha's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  4850, 
H.  C.,  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's  Oxford  Lass  (see  No.  78  for  his  pedigree).  This  calf  will  be  sent 
to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 


FONTAINE'S  OXFORD  PRIDE,  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C,  J.  H.  B.) 

GRANDAM  OF  THE  CELEBRATED  BULL,  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H,  C. 

Following  is  the  record  of  Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C, : 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  48  entries,  Aug.,  '02. 

Reserve,  32  entries,  May,  '02. 

3d  prize,  59  entries,  May,  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug.,  '04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  40  entries,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  7|  ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard  Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our  auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 

Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Knight,  95698  (P.  3645,  H.  C),  sold  at  our  '11  auction  for  $6,700  to  White  Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a  single  lot  at  $1,750  each.  Sire  of  41  butter  test  cows,  three  of  them  testing  above  700  lbs.  in  1  year — ■ 
all  three  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions.  He  is  also  the  sire  of  four  bulls  with  tested  daughters, 
including  Oxford  You'll  Do. 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now  named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816, 
sold  in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm,  Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter  in  a  year.  She  has  a 
daughter  in  Register  of  Merit,  and    a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Goddington  prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  i  oz.,  50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit 
and  Parish  prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  144,  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk;  now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D.  Rodman,  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested  daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner,  and  a 
fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $725,  at  14  months  old. 

Gamboge's  Pride  Sth,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named  Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty, 
235173;  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,375,  to  Mr.  Willets.  Her  daughter,  Majesty's  Great  Beauty,  2351S8  (sold  in  our  '10 
auction  for  $850  at  3  yrs.  old),  is  dam  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow,  and  her  2-mos.-old  heifer  calf  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$850. 


mrmi 


*&&&*£'  S3*. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  PRETTY  ROSE,  353265,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  HIGHLY  COMMENDED  DAUGHTER  OF  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.   4075,  H.  C.     THREE  YEARS  OLD. 

(See  her  pedigree  on  opposite  page.) 

SHE  IS  OUT  OF  THE  SAME  DAM  AS  THE  FIRST  PRIZE  ROYAL  SHOW   WINNER,  WOODLANDS  LASS 

(TUODOT,  290368,  A.  J.  C,  C),  NOW  OWNED  AT  LONGVIEW  FARM,  LEE'S  SUMMIT.  MO. 

FOLLOWING  IS  A  PARTIAL  RECORD  OF  HER  DISTINGUISHED  SIRE, 

OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C: 

Sire  of  22  or  more  official  test  daughters,  including  You'll  Do's  Favorite,  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $500,  who  is  just   finishing 

an  official  test  and  will  make  more  than  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old. 
He  sired  the  Champion  cow  over  the  Island  of  Jersey  in  .May.  '15,  who  also  won  1st  in  her  class  (76  entries)  as  a  3-year-old,  and 

1st  as  a  2-year-old  (68  entries)  at  the  Royal  Show,  May,    14. 
He  sired  the   1st  prize  bull  at  the  Royal  Show,  Class  2,   19  entries,  May.     1"). 
He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  at  the  Indiana  State  Fair,  '15;  who  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  as  a  calf  in  our    14 

auction  for  $525. 
He  sired  the  1st  prize  three-year-old  cow  (11  entries)  at  Texas  State  Fair,  '15;  who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  S74.~>. 

i  See  front  page  C,  and  notes  opposite  No.  47  of  catalog,  for  further  particulars  concerning  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


B86 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY   CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  86.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  PRETTY  ROSE,  353265,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(July  Oxford  Rose,  P.  19868,  H.  C.) 


Hred  bytC.  F.  Renouf,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  10,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Suns. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

An  exceedingly  beautiful  cow,  rich  light  fawn 
in  color,  and  of  highly  refined  type;  lovely  head, 
broad,  dished  face,  with  prominent,  lustrous  eyes; 
long,  clean,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers;  smooth 
shoulders;  thin,  mellow  hide;  great  length  of  body; 
broad,  strong  loins;  prominent  hips  and  long  rump; 
beautifully  set  tail,  with  splendid  switch;  tremendous 
udder,  covered  with  a  network  of  veins;  great,  large, 
beautifully  placed  teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island.  April, 
'1 1.  This  is  the 
most  valuable  prize, 
and  the  greatest  dis- 
tinction that  can  be 
accorded  a  bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  regis 
tered  as  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
1 1 1860 — not  for  sale. 

He  is  sire  of  the  bull 
winning  Grand 
Championship  at  In- 
diana State  Fair,  '15, 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

His  daughter.  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  as 
a  3-year-old  for$500, 
now  under  year's 
official  test,  will 
make  more  than  900 
lbs.   butter. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (76 
entries)  and  the 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island)  at 
the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '15;  she  also 
won  1st  prize  in  her 
class  (68  entries)  at 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'14. 

Nineteen  of  his  prog- 
eny, in  our  '14  auc- 
tion, sold  for  an 
average  of  $683.42, 
including  8  not  in 
*  milk,  4  of  them  be- 
ing bull  calves. 

No  living  sire  has  put 
the  stamp  of  CA- 
PACITY—a  highly 
finished  DAIRY 
T  Y  P  E— more  un- 
erringly on  his 
daughters  than  has 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C. 

(See  front  pages  for 
his  picture  and  more 
extended    pedigree.) 

Dam 
ELLA  ROSE 

OF  JERSEY, 

290826,  A.J.  C.C. 
(ELLA  ROSE, 
P.  12731,  H.C.) 

Winner  of  Trinity  Par- 
ish prize.  Class  5, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '11. 

Dam  of  Woodlands 
Lass,  1st  prize  win- 
ner at  Royal  Show, 
51  entries.  May,  '12. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them  with 
year's  records  over 
500  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year.  Twelve  of  the 
19,  including  the  five 
with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy  - 
wink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie, 
652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592 
lbs.  5  ozs. 

Daisy's  January  Rose, 
585  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Handsome 
Duchess,  566  lbs.  5 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Primrose, 
566  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Princess, 
558  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
Artistic,  540  lbs.  8 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Vellum, 
531  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Knight's  Fancy  Prin- 
cess, 530  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Modesty, 
525  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Merry  May, 
520  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Black  Flower,  516  lbs. 
15  ozs. 

Manor's  Peeress.  5 1 6 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Crocus,  515 
lbs.  1  oz. 

Gamboge's  Fawn 
Beauty,  505  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Knight's  Crocus,  505 
lbs.  9  ozs. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Sec'y  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox),  public  butter 
test,  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
l£  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk. 


Wearie  Willie, 

P.  3574,  C. 

His  son,  Duke  of  Hal- 
berton,  P.  3864,  H. 
C,  has  2  tested 
daughters,  including 
Lady  Blythwood, 
240730,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  A, 
747  lbs.  11  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  9,094 
lbs.  milk,  at  7  yrs. 
old. 

Eva  Rose, 

P.  9756,  C. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner   over   the    Island,   Aug., 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Su'.tanof  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  "05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'09.  Sire  of  1 7  test- 
ed cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox.  sire  of  10. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  S801,  H.  C) 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  48  entries,  Aug..  '02. 

Reserve,  32  entries,  May,  '02. 

3d  prize,  59  entries,  May,  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  40  entries,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  ibs.  7i  ozs.,  48  days 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold   in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm, 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize,  May,   '07,  2  lbs.  %  oz., 


'99. 


Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox  s  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  1 1 ,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d   Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  S\  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. ■ 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   1  \  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish     f  Napoleon  ^  Bonaparte 

prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14i  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk; 

now   named   Oxford's   Fontaine,   224580;   sold 

in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 

Rodman,   Louisville,   Ky.     She  has   2    tested 

daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 

and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 

$725,  at  14  months  old. 


Halburton's  Prince,  P.  3131,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Peacock  Duchess,  P.  10927,  C,  public 
butter  test,  May,  '10,  1  lb.  4'i  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
237  days  after  calving.  Dam  of  Gamboge's 
Handsome  Duchess,  252150,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  566  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
from  8,519  lbs.  4.8  ozs.  milk,  at  7  yrs.  5  mos. 
old;  1st  prize  2-year-old,  St.  Brelade  Show, 
'08;  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $1,750;  dam 
of  Noble's  Fawn  Prince,  95705,  Junior  Cham- 
pion bull  at  National  Dairy  Show,  Wisconsin 
State  Fair  and  International  Dairy  Show,  '11; 
sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $500. 


Topsy's  Lad, 

P.  2420,  H.  C. 
His  sire  is  out  of  same 
dam  as  Golden  Sul- 
tana, winner  3d  pr. 
at      the      great      St. 
Halburton's  Pride  2d,  Louis    Show,    Sept., 

P.  9719,  H.  C.  '04;  and  sold  in  our 

By     Napoleon     Bona-  '10    auction    for 

parte,    P.    2745,    H.  $3,700. 

C.  (see  above). 


Shepherd,  P.  2911,  C. 


Milkweed, 


i 


Topsy  20th, 

P.  6979,  H.  C. 
Parish      prize,      Royal 

Show,  May,  '98. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

and      Parish      prize. 

Royal    Show,    May, 

'04. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize ,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests ; 

May,  '96.  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2\  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

And  4  other  tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


P.  2745,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '99. 

2d  State's  prize  over 
Jer.,  with  his  get  and 
Goddington  purse, 
'01. 

Sire  of  10  butter  test 
cows,  including 
Speckled  Hip  5th, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May.  '08,  2  lbs.  3 
ozs.,  and  dam  of  Sta- 
tuette, Bronze  Med- 
al winner,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '09. 

Campanile  2d, 

P.  8180,  H.  C. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

Aug.,  '00. 
Par.  prize,  '01,  '04. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par- 
ish prize,  '95. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 


Topsy  9th, 

P.  4220,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par- 
ish prize,  '91. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug. ,'92. 

Doctor, 

P.  2059.  H.  C. 


Topsy  12th. 

P.  4406,  C. 


F.  8349,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  CM 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.   over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729. 
H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 
Son  of  Rosette  5th,  P. 

2881.      H.      C.      (as 

above). 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official   test,   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Fontaine's  King. 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  121 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  at  the  age 
of  12  years,  sold  in 
our  '10  sale  for 
$3,700;  her  son,  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly, 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '11. 

Fleet  2d,  P.  3435,  H.C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Dreyfus,  1st 
over  Jersey,  '01. 

Granddaughter 
of  Sultane,  P.  7,  H. 
C,  who  is  also  gran- 
dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana. 

Traveler  2d, 

P.  2411.  H.  C. 

His  sire  is  by  a  son  of 
the  Wolseley  bull, 
Castor,  P.  870,  H.C,. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '87;  3d 
State's  pr.,  '87;  1st 
over  Jersey,  '88. 

Campanile, 
1  P.  5383,  H.  C. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

Golden  Pink. 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 

Topsy, 

P.  661.   H.  C. 

r  Distinction's  Glory, 
P.  1680,  H.  C. 

Doctress  7th, 

P.  3522.  H.  C. 

Everton  King, 

P.  390,  H.  C. 

Topsy  5  th, 

P.  3245,  H.  C. 


Last  calf  December  22,  1915,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C.  (Calf  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.) 

Bred  February  15,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove," 
and  supposed  to  be  the  most  valuable  son  of  the  great  butter-bred  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314,  A.  J.  C.  C,  who  sold  in 
our  1909  auction  for  $12,000,  and  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  auction,  1911,  for  $13,000.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana,  is  one  of  the  most 
distinguished  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad;  she  was  awarded  third  prize  in  the  aged  cow  class  at  the  World's  Fair,  St. 
Louis,  1904,  and  sold  in  the  ring  for  $2,350.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180.) 


B  70 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  87.    Cow. 


JENNIE  YOU'LL  DO,  353255,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Les  Champs  Do  It,  P,  19409,  H.  C.) 


Bred    by    C.    A.    Bailhache,    Grouville,    Island    of 
Jersej 

Horn  February  13,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Broken     color;     white     tongue;     black  and  white 
switch. 

Those  who  attended  our  auction  of  1910,  or  who 
saw  the  great  cow,  "Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter, 
at  the  shows,  will  need  no  further  description  of 
this  cow  than  the  statement  that  she  is  "Grand- 
daughter's double"  in  type  and  coloring.  An 
exceedingly  handsome  but  rugged  fawn,  with  white 
markings;  neat  head;  long,  flat  neek  and  sharp 
withers;  body  of  great  length,  width  and  depth; 
prominent  hips,  long  rump,  and  splendidly  set  thin, 
long  tail,  with  switch  brushing  the  ground;  a  hide 
like  velvet,  thin  and  mellow;  beautifully  shaped 
udder,  of  great  depth  and  circumference,  traced 
with  a  network  of  veins,  and  such  teats  on  a  young 
cow  are  rarely  seen,  a  handful  each,  long  and  per- 
fectly placed. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  41  cows  with 
butter  records,  3  of 
them  over  700  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Sire  of  21  or  more 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  $500,  who  is  just 
finishing  an  official 
test  and  will  make 
nearly  if  not  quite 
900  lbs.  butter  as  a 
four- year-old. 

He  sired  the  Cham- 
pion cow  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
May,  '15,  who  also 
won  1st  in  her  class 
(76  entries)  as  a 
3-year-old,  and  1  st 
as  a  2-year-old  (68 
entries)  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
bull  at  the  Royal 
Show,  Class  2,  19 
entries,  May,  '15. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15;  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as  a 
calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
three-year-old  cow 
(1 1  entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15;  who 
was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $745. 

(See  other  pedigrees  for 
further  particulars.) 


Dam 
LES  CHAMPS 

SCEPTRE, 
P.  12861,  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
bulls  and  cows. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801.  H.  C.) 

1st  prize  winner  over 
the  Island  and 
Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '04. 

3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'01,  "02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7J 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  sale,  to  Mr. 
H  o  ward  Willets, 
owner  of  Gedney 
Farm. 


Caiest,   P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  "98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th.  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7  J  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales  averaging  $865 
each. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
winners. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D.. 
90048,  sire  of  3  in 
Register  of  Merit 
averaging  469  lbs. 
1  oz.  at  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 


Bessie's  Lad, 
P. 2479,  H. 


C. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs. 

Oct. .'96,  2  lbs.  2J  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5'i  ozs. 

Oct.  '97,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs. 

<  >ct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7  J  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Lad  2d. 

P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy. 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
May,  '02,  auction 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
May,  '03,  auction 
sale  for  $1,725. 

A  nd    many    other 
mous  animals. 


Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059,  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  liozs..  24  hrs. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultane  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S. ,  Eng. , 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9  J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 
Jer.,   '95,  and  many 
.  other  prizes. 


Boyle,   P.    1559.   H.   C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90/91, 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882.  H.  C. 

His  grandson.  Favor- 
ite's Lad.  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May. 
'01.  2  lbs.  4J  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey. 
P.  2353,  H.  C 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 

Gamboge, 

F.  5846,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.   1242. 

1st  ov.  Jer.. 


H.  C 
'90. 


fa- 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Oxford  Dahlia. 

P.  2588.  H.  C. 
Won    1st    pr.    and   C., 

Oxfordshire      Show. 

Eng..  '93. 
1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng..  '93. 
1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup. 

H.  S.,  '93. 
1st  pr..  R.  A.  S.,  Eng. 

Show,  '94. 
2d  p.   and  Blythwood 

Cham.   Bowl  at  the 

Y.  S..  '94. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455,  C 


Everton  Lord, 
P.  1088.  H. 


Widow.  F.  2360,  C 


Dictator's  Lad, 
P.  3605.  C 

His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Imp.  Mohican, 
65299.  who  for  years 
headed  the  herd  of 
Mr.  Edw.  Howe, 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  the 
only  surviving 
charter  member  of 
the  American  Jersey 
Cattle  Club.  Mohi- 
can has  four  daugh- 
ters in  the  Register 
of  Merit,  including 
Mohican's  Thirty 
eight,  212985.  752 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year.  Mohican  also 
has  4  untested 
daughters,  each  dam 
of  a  Register  of  Mer- 
it cow. 

Imp.  Dictator  and 
Imp.  Mohican  w  ere 
sired  by  Plying  Fox, 
P  2729,  H.  C,  who 
was  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $7,500. 
and  who  now  has  26 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters and  43  sons  with 
tested  daughters. 
Their  dam,  Fancy's 
Beauty  2d,  P.  6324, 
II.  C-,  is  a  daughter 
ol    Morion;    P    1690, 

11    C  ,  who  sired  The 

i  iul,   p    2195,  H.  C 

Gamine  2d. 

IV   11205.  C. 


i    Oxford  Lass, 
v  P.  3582.  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele 

brated  cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 

She  was  never  tested 

for  butter,  but  milk-     [  Brown  Bess  2d, 

ed    as    high    as    28  P,  5428,  H. 

quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  1$  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 
Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup.  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 

first  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass.  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island, 
oxford  Lad.  P.  3123.  H.  C.,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls   and 

cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 

f  Sultane's  Favourite. 
P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 
including  Sultane 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02.  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  li  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 


Dictator. 

P.  3091.  H.  C. 

(Now  named  Imported 
Dictator,  65296,  A. 
J.  C.  C.) 

Sire  of  Instructive, 
P.  10670,  H.  C, 
winner  of  St.  Cle- 
ment Parish  prize, 
Class  4.  May,  '07; 
public  butter  test, 
1  lb.  7£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  3  yrs.  old. 
Dam  of  Silver  Stick, 
winner  of  2d  prize 
for  2-year-old  bulls 
at  the  Royal  Show, 
England  (16  en- 
tries), and  Royal 
Counties  Show  ( 1 5 
entries),  '11 ;  and  2d 
at  Royal  Show  |  10 
entries) ,  Liverpool, 
'10.  Also  dam  of 
the  bull.  Construc- 
tor, winner  of  St. 
Clement  Parish 
prize.  Class  1,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Apr., 
"15. 


Surville  Rose, 

I".  8206,  II.  C. 
Winner  of  Parish  prize. 

Royal  Show,  Jersey, 

May,  '03. 


Royal  Lad. 

P.  3235, 


Gamine, 

l.  8880,  C. 


Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C. 

Imp.  and  registered 
as  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir.  59936. 

First  in  his  class  and 
Champion  winner 
over  the  Island  in 
'98. 

First  uhio  Agr'l  and 
Industrial  Exposi- 
tion, Columbus,  '01. 

First  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.    Louis    Fair,    '01, 

Headed  Grand  Sweep- 
stakes II  e  r  d,  all 
dairy  breeds,  f  )hio 
Exposition,  '01,  and 
several  other  prizes. 

Sold  in  our  sale.    M;iv. 
'01,    for    £3,500,    to 
Hon.    H.    N.    Higin- 
botham,  Joliet,  111. 
Sire  of 

Bright  Bess.  P.  9534, 
H.  C.  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land. May.  '03,  and 
other  Champion 
prizes,  and  sold  in 
our  04  sale  for 
$1,000. 

Fancy's  Pioneer  and 
Kilmarnock,  the  sire 
of  Vesta's  1  >.lim 


Bel  Royal 

Buttercup  2d, 
P.  3266,  C 
Parish  prize.  May, 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs..  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  10*  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

And  27  others. 


I  Golden  Lily, 
1  P,  5101,  H.  C 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  St.  Mary. 
Champion,  W.  Show. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow. 
1  i;nn  of  Grace  Darling 

(by     Duplex),     that 

won    1st    pr.    at    St. 

Mary     Show,      May, 

"01. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Eng..  '90. 
1  lb.  I4i  ozs.  butter. 


Clarence, 

P.  1494.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Peter. 


Lily  Brown. 

P.  420,  C. 
2d  pr  .  St    Mary- 
nam  of  Deery,  Cham. 
over      Jersey,      and 
Sold  to  Mr.  Coleman 
for  $1,500. 


Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer..  '83.'84,'85. 


'96. 


Lord  Nelsoi 

t. 

P.  900, 

H.  C. 

4th  ov.  Jer. 

.  Apr.. 

'87. 

Philidura, 

3d  ov.  Jer 

June. 

'87. 

1           I'.  1IMI 

2d  ov.  Jer. 

Apr., 

'88. 

Bel   Royal    Buttercup. 
F.  6262,  H.  C. 


Last  calf  April  6,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4.',70,  H.  C.     (Will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 

Texas.)      Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  ol  sale,  t le  ol  our  great  bulls.      (Examine  supplementary  list  of  services,  to  be 

circulated  at  the  sale.) 


FOUR   YEARS  OLD. 


JENNIE  YOU'LL  DO,  353255,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  HIGHLY  COMMENDED  DAUGHTER  OF  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H. 
(See  her  pedigree  on  opposite  page.) 

She  has  been  called  "Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,"  as  she  resembles  very  much  the  magnificent  cow  of  that 
name  which  we  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $2,900,  to  Mr.  E.  A.  Darling,  ex-President  of  the  A.  J.  C.  C. 


FOLLOWING  IS  A  PARTIAL  LIST  OF  THE  22  TESTED  DAUGHTERS  OF  HER  SIRE, 
OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite,  about  900  lbs.,  4  yrs.  old;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  1014  auction  for  $500. 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774  lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  4  yrs.  7  mos.  old. 

Oxford  Triumph's  Maiden,  554  lbs.  7  ozs.,  4  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass,  480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475  lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  yrs.  old;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Oxford's  Gamboge  Agatha,  438  lbs.,  4  yrs.  old. 

Oxford  Lavender,  431  lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  yrs.  6  mos.  old;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Stella  You'll  Do,  429  lbs.  15  ozs.,  4  yrs.  old;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Hope  You'll  Do,  40S  lbs.  10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do's  Circus  Girl,  390  lbs.  3  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 

Egypt  You'll  Do,  387  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10  mos.;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos.  old. 

Grouville  Plush,  377  lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Doreen  Dora,  374  lbs.  15  ozs.,  3  yrs.  9  mos.  old. 

Dream  of  Oaklands,  338  lbs.  15  ozs.,  1  yr.  11  mos.  old;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Nuriel  of  Oxford,  public  butter  test  as  a  two-year-old,  1  lb.  7  ozs.,  147  days  after  calving;  imported  by  "Linden  Grove. 


IMPORTED  OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  First  Prize  over  Jersey,  With  His  Progeny,  at  the  April,  1911,  Bull  Show, 

This  is  the  most  valuable  prize  and  the  greatest  distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull. 

He  is  the  Premier  Sire  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  herd,  and  is  the  Most   Prepotent  Living  Sire  of  Great  Dairy  Cows  we  have  ever 

owned. 
On  April  26,  1916,  we  had  records  of  22  official  butter  test  cows  sired  by  Oxford  You'll  Do,  among  which  are  the  following: 
You'll  Do's  Favorite,  306632,  just  finishing  year's  authenticated  test  with  more  than  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.     She 

was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $500,  to  Mr.  E.  T.  Bedford,  Green's  Farms,  Conn. 
Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  272579,  in  Register  of  Merit  with  774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  4  yrs.  6  mos.  old.     She  was  1st  prize  3- 

year-old  cow  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1913  (11  entries);  1st  prize  4-year-old  at  Connecticut  State  Fair,  1914;  and  1st  prize 

5-year-old  at  New  York  State  F'air,  1915,  besides  being  dam  of  the  Grand  Champion  bull  and  the   1st  prize  "produce  of 

cow"  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1915. 

He  is  sire  of  many  distinguished  prize  winners,  including: 

The  Champion  Cow  over  the  Island  of  Jersey  in  1915,  who  also  won  1st  in  her  class  (76  entries)  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey.  May, 
1915,  and  1st  in  her  class  (68  entries),  May,  1914.  She  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  registered  as  You'll  Do's  Cham- 
pion Ivy,  353251,  and  is  catalogued  for  this  auction  (see  No.  50). 

The  First  Prize  Yearling  bull,  Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Indiana  State  Fair,  1915.  He  was  bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  1914  auction  at  5  mos.  old,  for  $525. 

He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin  State  F'airs,  1913;  who  was  sire  of  the  Junior  Champion  heifer 
at  the  Iowa  State  Fair  and  at  the  Waterloo  Dairy  Show,  1915. 

He  sired  the  First  Prize  three-vear-old  cow  (11  entries)  at  the  Texas  State  Fair,  1915,  who  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for 
$745. 

He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  of  the  Arizona  State  Fair,  1915.      And  many  other  winners. 

Nineteen  of  his  progeny  (eight  of  them  bulls  and  calves  of  both  sexes),  in  our  1914  auction,  sold  for  an  average  of  $6S3. 

You'll  Do's  Fawn  Beauty,  306616,  sold  for  $2,100  to  White  Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.     She  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Trumps,  winner 

of  1st  prize  in  the  calf  class,  Toronto,  1914. 
You'll  Do's  Lady  Moon,  306615;  Fox's  Bayleaf  of  Oxford,  289460;  and  Remindress  of  Oxford,  289462;  sold  respectively  for  $1,225, 

$1,225  and  $1,025,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  Falfurrias,  Texas. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  is  a  full  brother  to  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C,  who  has  12  tested  daughters,  5  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit, 

with  tests  averaging  575  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  at  5  yrs.  3  mos.  old.     Six  of  his  tested  daughters  were  imported  by  "Linden 

Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $927,  at  5+  yrs.  old. 
We  are  offering  a  line  of  splendid  daughters  of  Oxford  You'll  Do  in  this  auction.      In  dairy  temperament,  udders  and  teats, 

we  doubt  if  any  living  sire  can  exhibit  their  equal. 


B  110 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  88.    Heifer. 


DOLLY  OF  OAKLANDS,  353286,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Perree,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  5,  1915. 

Imported  August  5.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Broken  color;  black  tongue;  white  switch. 

A  "stunning"  golden  fawn- and- white,  of  great 
beauty  and  stamina;  sweet  head,  with  broad,  dished 
face;  strong,  straight  back  and  beautifully  set  tail; 
great  length  and  depth  of  body;  gives  every  indica- 
tion of  a  large  and  beautiful  udder,  like  that  of  her 
splendid  dam;  long,  well  placed  teats. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'07. 
1st    pr..    Royal    Show, 
'10,   for  bull   and  5 
female  progeny. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes    at    the    bull 
show.  Island  of  Jer., 
April,    '10.      At   the 
bull  show.  Apr.,  '1 1, 
sons     of     Noble     of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,   '11, 
the  special  pr.  ($250) 
for  "get  of  sire,  4  to 
8  animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 
More  than  200  first  prs. 
and    Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble    of    Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the    records    have 
been  tabulated. 
Sire  of_37  butter  tested 
cows,  30  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with     authenticated 
tests,  including: 
Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.   15 
ozs. 
Noble's  Golden  Pride, 

443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 
Noble's     Nursie,     440 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 

414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 

Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown   Bess  of  Grou- 

ville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble 

Maid,    394    lbs.     10 

ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 

385  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Noble's  Proud  L  e  d  a, 

347  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Noblesse    Benedictine, 

332  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Noble's   Proclamation, 

312  lbs. 
Noble'sEminent 
Nelly,  304  lbs.  2  ozs. 
My    Noble's    Duchess, 
14  lbs.  7  ozs.  (7  days, 
3  yrs.  old). 
Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in    our    '1 1    auction 
for   $15,000,    to    El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 
Sire  of  2S   bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island. 
H  is  progeny  won  1  st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  important  shows 
in  '14  and  '15,  in- 
cluding the  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 
His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P.  19- 
097,  H.  C.  (imported 
by ' ' Linden  Grove") , 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs. 
5.2  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year.  She  is  cata- 
logued in  this  auc- 
tion. 
Fern  Beauty,  P.  1S914, 
H.  C,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14$  ozs. 
butter  in  313  days. 
Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made  as 
a  two-year-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 
Sire  of  numerous  prize 

winners,  including: 
Alabama,      1st     prize, 
Class  3,   58   entries, 
Royal   Show,    Aug., 
'13. 
Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize.     Class     1 ,    23 
^entries,  Royal  Show, 
TMay,  '13. 
Golden   Fern's    Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,    and    Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific     Exposition, 
'15. 
Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
1st  3-year-old  heifer, 
8  entries,  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
American    Royal, 
Kansas     City,      '15; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Missouri  State  Fair, 
'15. 
Warder's    Fern    Blos- 
som,   1  st   3-year-old 
heifer,     Senior     and 
Grand  Champion, 
Hutchinson,      Kan., 
'15;    1st   at   Kansas 
State  Fair,  '15. 


Dam 
I  JENNIE 

YOU'LL  DO, 
353255,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075. 
H.  C. 

(See  opposite  page.  No. 
87,  for  her  extended 
pedigree.) 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st   prize   over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady    Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184,     H.     C.     1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 

P.  3633,  H.  C. 
A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale. 
Nashville,  T  e  n  n., 
Dec.,  '07,  for  $1,025. 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,  Ten  n., 
show,  Oct.,  '07,  in  a 
class  where  the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown ;  and 
Prof.  Scovell,  who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in  saying,  "had  he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville, Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Fox  would 
have  been  Cham- 
pion." 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  72314,  1st 
prize  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio  (Tex.)  In- 
ternational Exposi- 
tion, '09. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May,04, 
2    lbs.    12    ozs.,     50 
days  in  milk. 
1  st    over   J  ersey    and 

Champion,    '07. 
1st  prize,  Sweepstakes 
and    Cham.,    Grou- 
ville  and  St. Saviour, 
'05. 
1st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhib.ted,  '06,  '07. 
Dam  of 
Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C.      Certificate      of 
Merit,     butter    test, 
May,    '05,   2   lbs.    15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 
Willoh's     Rosy,     P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,   May, 
'06,   3   lbs.,   38   days 
in  milk.     Both  when 
four  years  old. 
Golden     Jolly's     Lady 
Viola,    203669,   pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,   159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.     We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 
Viola's    Golden    Jolly, 
79314,    sold    in   our 
'09    auction    for 
$12,000. 


r  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Aldan.  F.  6213,  C. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  .'02. 

1st  and  Championship. 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire.  Flying  Fox. 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  ot  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets.  "G  ed  ney 
Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  P.  2624, 
H.  C,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun,  IS  lbs.  5i 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,   '00. 

1st     at     Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 
Sire  of 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton.  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky. ;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

His  dam.  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02  ;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564.  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745.  She  is  full 
sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess, that  tested  23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Boyle,  P.   1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "S  p  e  c  k  1  e  d 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3£  ozs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
Sire  of 
Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  DU.ter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
8i  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Fox's    Belle    of    Grou- 
ville.  21    lbs.   3   ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena. 

17  lbs.  2£  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 
Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England.  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent    dairy 

cow,      milking      20 

quarts  daily. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


t  Tootsie.  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
1'.  2160,  II.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc  - 
tion  sale  for  $10,000  . 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,   '89. 

Dam  of 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C 
Forfarshire,     P.     2914, 

H.  C. 
Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 

Bobby  5th. 

P.  1060,  C. 

Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 
(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st   Cham.   Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C 

His  grandam.  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796,  H.C, 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, '86. 

Lugano.  F.  7020,  C. 


Everton  King. 

P.  390.  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447, H.  C 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606,  C. 


a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.     He  is  the 


by  Mr.  George  ^ 
ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and   has   repeatedly  milked  22  to  24    quarts   daily.     She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more   high  selling 
calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world.     (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


B  104 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30.  1916. 


No.  89.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  NURIEL,  353228,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Nuriel  of  Oxford,  P.  18010,  H.  C.) 
CERTIFICATE  OF  MERIT,  PUBLIC  BUTTER  TEST,  OCTOBER,  1913,  1  LB.  7  OZS.  IN  24  HOURS,  AT  2$  YEARS  OLD. 
^KI  147  DAYS  AFTER  CALVING, 


Bred  by  John  Huelin,  St.  Mary,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  1.  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Broken  color;  white  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  dairy  cow.  of  unusually  high  quality. 
Has  all  the  indications  of  dairy  capacity  and  per- 
sistency, withers  sharp  and  prominent;  hind  quarters 
lean,  with  great  length  from  hips  to  root  of  tail: 
long,  deep,  capacious  body,  with  splendid  ribbing; 
broad,  strong  loins  and  prominent  hips,  beautifully 
set  thin  tail  with  flowing  white  switch  touching  the 
ground;  large,  deep  udder,  covered  with  veins, 
attached  high  behind  and  of  great  circumference; 
good  sized  teats  well  placed. 


f  Sire 

OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  h  s  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show- 
on  the  Island.  Apr., 
11.  This  is  the 
most  valuable  prize, 
and  the  greatest  dis- 
tinction that  can  be 
accorded  a  bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938.  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  regis- 
tered  as  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do. 
1 1 1860 — not  for  sale. 

He  is  sire  of  the  bull 
winning  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship at  Indiana 
State  Fair,  '15,  and 
sold  in  our  auction 
for  S525. 

His  daughter,  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  as 
a  3-year-old  for 
$500,  now  under 
year's  official  test, 
will  make  nearly,  if 
not  more  than,  900 
lbs.  butter. 

His  daughter.  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (76 
entries)  and  the 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island)  at 
the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '15;  she  also 
won  1st  prize  in  her 
class  (hS  entries)  at 
Royal    Show,    May, 

14. 
No  living  sire  has  put 
the  stamp  of  CAPA- 
CITY—a  highly  fin- 
ished DAIRY  TYPE 
— more  unerringly  on 
his  daughters  than 
lias  ( Ixford  You'll 
Do.  P.  4075,  II.  C. 
(See  front  pages  for  his 
picture  and  more  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 

Dam 
OAKLANDS 

NURIEL, 
293063,  A.J.  C.  C. 
(NURIEL  5th, 
(P.  14531,  C.) 

Tier  graudam,  Nuriel, 
P.  5615,  II.  C,  von 
1  st  prize  at  the  Roy- 
al Show,  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  00; 
prizes  in  special 
classes,  R03  al  Shs., 
Aug.,  '00,  and  May, 
'02;  and  other  prs. 
Ilt-r  sire.  Pioneer,  is 
full  brother  to  Mo- 
rion, sire  of  The  »  >\\  1. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Al  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '1 1 , 
every'  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes; 

1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  I. ass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test.  May.  '09, 
2  lbs.  lfc  ozs.;  and 
other  prizes. 

<)x!.Td  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 

"Trial  2d  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3809,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  11  entries, 
bulls  from  tested 
dams.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,    07. 

3d  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  April,  '08. 

He  is  bred  and  owned 
by  Mr.  John  A.  Per- 
rce,  Secretary  Jersey 
Herd  Book.Island  of 
Jersey,  and  his  get 
are  owned  in  the 
best  herds  on  the 
Island. 

Sire  <>t  5  tested  cows: 

Brampton  Oakland 
Trial,  673  lbs.  12.8 
ozs.  in  1  year  as  a 
3-year-old. 

Imported  Rose,  429 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year. 

Walnut  Polly,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs. 
53  ozs.  in24hrs.,261 
days  after  calving. 

Virginia  10th,  1  lb.  9 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  as  a 
3-year-old,  185  days 
after  calving. 

Trial's  Beauty,  1  lb. 
Si  ozs.,  128  days 
after  calving. 

He  also  has  3  untested 
daughters,  each  dam 
of  a  tested  cow. 

Nuriel  2d, 

P.  10442,  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,   02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 

in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  lh  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May. 
11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Twelve  of  his  heifers, 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7| 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island.  Aug. .'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

living  Fox's  1  txford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter.  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o* 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11.198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C,  J-  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 

Caiest,  P.  2591.H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  six  public 
butter  tests;  record 
in  May,  '96,  2  lbs. 
7\  ozs. 

Dam  of  Gamboge's 
Pride  2d,  Gamboge's 
Pride  3d  and  Gam- 
boge's Pride  4th,  all 
public  butter  test 
cows. 


Dorothy,  P.  4411,  H.  C 77 

4th  pr.  over  Jersey.  Aug.,  '04,  when  14  years  old, 

and  never  shown  before. 
Public  butter  test.  May.  '06,  1  lb.  10i  ozs.,  when 

16  years  old  and  235  days  in  milk. 
This  grand  old  matron  is  owned  by  Mr.  John  A. 

Perree,   Island  of  Jersey,  and  is  dam  of  his 

popular  bulls.  Trial  of  Oaklands,  P.  3644,  II. 

C.,  and  Trial  2d  of  Oaklands,  P.  3809,  H.  C- 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96.  '97. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 


Napoleon  Bonaparte, 
P.  2745,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '99. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Aug.,  '00. 

Goddington  purse.  '01. 

Sire  of  10  butter  test 
cows,  including 
Speckled  Hip  5th. 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May,  '08.  2  lbs.  3 
ozs.  Dam  of  Statu- 
ette, Br.  Medal  win- 
ner, public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '09. 

Sire  of  2  1st  pr.  win- 
ners over  the  Island, 
and  a  long  list  of 
other  prize  winners. 

Full  brother  to  Drey- 
fus, P.  2909,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.. 
'01 ;  2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  Apr.,  '00. 


Nuriel,  P.  5615.  H.  C. 
(See  notes  at  left.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands. 

P.  8640,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 

Trial,  P.  1187,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

2d    over    Jersey    and 

Champion  Cup,  '90. 

Sire  of 

Magyarland,  86326,  17 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Finance,  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
55  lbs.  of  milk  at  the 
fair,  and  dam  of 
Financial  King. 

Radier's  Lassie, 
P.  3107,  H.  C 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  II    C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th. 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


Fleet  2d,  P.  3435,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par.  prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Dreyfus,  P.  2909,  II.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Brookhill  Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  H.  C, 
the  dam  of  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C,  sire  of 
Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  sold  in  our  '09  auction  for 
$12,000. 


Pioneer,  P.  1602.  II.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 


Wigton.  F.  7198,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

Sarabond,  P.  797.H.C. 

Rosette 4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C 


Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
I  1st  over  Jer..  '90,  '91. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
and  of  the  bull. 
Golden  Lad,  P.  1242. 
H.  C.  (see  below). 

Hermione.  P.  634.  C. 

Pollux,  P.  871,  H.  C. 

Twin  brother  to 
Castor,  P.  870.  H.C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  3d 
State's  pr..  June, '87. 

Radier's  Lass, 

F.  7384, C 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Tootsie.  P.  3214,  H.  C 
Parish  prize.  '90. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
2dov.  J..  Apr..  '87, '89. 

Sire  of 
Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C 
Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582. 
C 

Fleet,  P.  2544.  C 
Granddaughter 

of  Count  St.  George, 

P.  341,  H.  C 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873, H.  C 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 

P.  1105,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '85. 


Last  calf  March  21,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C.     (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 

TeXaExpected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  12275.5,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cow  Grace  Darling 
of  St.  Mary's,  306562,  who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record-bo3  lbs.  3  ozs  butter,  : 0,1M  ta 
9.6  ozs.  milk,  the  first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter.  Grace  Stockwell,  240832  made  630  lbs.  € i  ozs  butter 
in  one  year.  Golden  Ferns  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble  P  4570,  H.  C  ,  winner  of  numerous  s .prizes  at  the 
Royal  Shows,  son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands.  95700  (sold  in  our  '11  auction  lor  #lo,000),  and  Lady  Aldan,  P.  84<0  H.  L  a  great 
daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.      (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  s  Mon  Plaisir,  12-7o5.) 


B  115 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  90.    Heifer. 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  NURIEL,  353280,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  Huelin,  St.  Mary,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  April  1,  1915. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Broken  color;  white  tongue  and  switch. 

A  highly  finished,  rich,  deep  fawn-and-white,  with 
promise  of  all  the  dairy  quality  of  her  capacious 
dam.  Handsome  in  every  line,  with  sweet  head; 
clean,  fiat  neck;  strong,  straight  back  and  beauti- 
fully fashioned  hind  quarters;  great  length  and 
depth  of  body;  splendid  development  of  udder; 
long,  squarely  placed  teats. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey,  14  entries, 
Aug.,  "11. 

Re  serve  for  Voisin 
Special  (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug.,  '11. 

1st  and  Championship, 
G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e-St.  Sa- 
v  iour  Show ,  Apri  1 , 
'11. 

1st  prize,  29  entries 
(2-y  ear-old  class). 
Royal  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  Apr.,  '12. 

1st  prize,  Class  8,  10 
entr  es,  August,  '12, 
and  Reserve  for  Voi- 
sin Special. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries,  Apr.,  '13. 

2d  prize.  Class  4,  7  en- 
tries, with  his  get, 
Apr.,  '13. 

1st  prize,  6  entrks, 
with  his  progeny, 
and  Challenge  Cup, 
Royal  Show,  Apr., 
'15. 

Sire  of 

Alabama,  1st  prize, 
Class  3,  and  St.  Mar- 
tin Par.  pr.,  Aug., 
'13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

And  other  winners. 

Six  of  his  heifers  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  an  average  of 
$564. 

Sire  of 

Christmas  Lassie, 
281443,  in  Register 
of  Merit  (AA),  334 
lbs.  11  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  as  a  2 -year- 
old. 

Dorothy's  Noble  Fern, 
P.  19097,  H.  C, 
official  R.  J.  A.  S. 
tested  as  a  2-year- 
old,  470  lbs.  5.2  ozs. 
in  361  days.  (Im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  will  be 
catalogued  for  this 
auction.) 

Dam 

YOU'LL  DO'S     < 

NURIEL, 
353228,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(NURIEL  OF 

OXFORD, 
P.  18010,  H.  C.) 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '13,  1  lb.  7  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hrs.,  at 
2\  yrs.  old,  147  days 
after  calving. 

A  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Oxford 
Youll  Do,  P.  4057, 
H.  C. 

(See  opposite  page. 
No.  89,  for  her  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

lstpr.,  St.  Saviour, '07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show.  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.  At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
the  special  pr.  ($250) 
for  "get  of  sire,  4  to 
8  animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownershi  p,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  tested 
cows,  30  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with  authenticated 
tests,  including: 

Noble's  H  a  n  ds  o  me 
Queen,  614  lbs.  3 
ozs. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 

Noble's  Nurse,  440  lbs. 
7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 
ville.  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble 
Maid,  394  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Noble's  Proud  L  e  d  a, 
347  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Noblesse  Benedictine, 
332  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Noble's  Proclamation, 
312  lbs. 

Noble's  Eminent 
Nelly,  304  lbs.  2  ozs. 

(See  other  pages  for 
further  particulars 
and  picture  of  this 
distinguished  sire.) 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

"Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady    Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184,     H.     C,     1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,' Aug.,  '05. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Te  n  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  a  s  s.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

He  was  shown  at  the 
Nashville,  T  e  n  n., 
show,  Oct.,  "07,  in  a 
class  where  the 
Champion  bull  of  the 
year  was  shown;  and 
Prof.  Scovell,  who 
had  handed  out  the 
Champion  ribbons  at 
the  shows,  was  free 
in  saying,  "had  he 
been  judge  at  Nash- 
ville, Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Fox  would 
have  been  Cham- 
pion." 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  72314,  1st 
prize  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  San 
Antonio  (Tex.)  In- 
ternational Exposi- 
tion, '09. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, 222016,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  in  7  days, 
at  4  years  old. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May,'04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville  and  St.  Saviour, 
'05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  Both  when 
four  years  old. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs-,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for 
$12,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.C.  Show, '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  May.j  05, 
sale  for  $10,000. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  II.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga-, 
tha's  Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  "Gedney 
Farm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  P.  2624, 
H.  C,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  Sh 
ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern,  69196,  that 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st     at     Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 
Sire  of 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A.  Mid- 
delton ,  Shelby  v  ille , 
Ky. ;  the  unbeaten 
Champion  of  many 
shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641.  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey.  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister  to   Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that   tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41    lbs.  4  ozs.   in  24 

?"  hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3£ozs. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500. 

Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
8$  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs. 
2  J  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2^  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown 
Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.    I 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  list  of  Flying 
Fox's  tested  daugh- 
ters.) 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  22S0,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 

1  st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  "97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs. r  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  FI.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


I  Golden  Fern,, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

I   Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker, 
lstpr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Dam  of 
Flying   Fox.   P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

f  Bobby  5th, 

P.  1060,  C. 

1  Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 
(See  below.) 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st   Cham.    Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.  butter  in  1  day. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C 

Suitane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C 

His  grandam.  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796,  H.C, 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 

Everton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

!  Suitane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 
Golden  Lass  4th, 
iaua,  Aug.,    vu,  also  P.  2447,  H.  C. 

winner  of  £15  pr.  2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 


Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C 
2d   St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 


Cetewayo  2d, 

P._370,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C. 


Bred  April  19,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  His  sire, 
the  peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  has 
been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs.  6 
ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of 'more  high  selling  calves 
than  any  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


B82 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  91.    Cow. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny,   at    the    bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.     T  h  i  s  is 
the    most     valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est  distinction   that 
can    be   accorded    a 
bull. 
Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,   and   of  other 
prize  winners. 
Among   his   21    official 

test  daughters  are: 
You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
about  900  lbs.,  4 
yrs.  old ;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
Imp.    Rustic   Ivy,    774 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Oxford     Triumph's 
Maiden,    554   lbs.    7 
ozs.,  4  yrs.   3   mos. 
old. 
Oxford's     Ever     Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 
Edith    You'll    Do,    475 
lbs.    6    ozs.,    3    yrs. 
old ;     imported     by 
"Linden  Grove." 
O  x  f  o  r  d's    Gamboge 
Agatha,   438    lbs.,   4 
yrs.  old. 
Oxford   Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  yrs.  6 
mos.    old;    imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
Stella    You'll    Do,    429 
lbs.    15    ozs.,   4   yrs. 
old;     imported     b  y 
"Linden  Grove." 
Hope    You'll    Do,    408 
lbs.   10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 
Oxford      You'll      Do's 
Circus  Girl,  390  lbs. 
3  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 
Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10  mos. ; 
imported    by    "Lin- 
den Grove." 
Lucea  Oxford,  37S  lbs. 
5  ozs..  3  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 
Grouvillc     Plush,     377 
lbs.    5    ozs.,     3     yrs. 
7    mos.  old. 
'  Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374    lbs.    15    ozs.,    3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 
Dream     of     Ouklands, 
338    lbs.    15    ozs.,    1 
yr.   1 1   mos.  old;  im- 
ported   by    "Linden 
Grove." 
Nuriel  of  Oxford,  pub- 
lic  butter  test  as   a 
two-year-old,     1     lb. 
7  ozs.,  147  days  after 
calving;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Dam 
NOBLE'S  PET, 
P.  15114,  H.  C. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C- 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
1st  over  Jersey,   with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show.  Island  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '10;  at  the  bull 
show,  Apr..  '11,  sons 
of  Noble  of  Oaklands 
won  2  out  of  4  first 
prizes. 
At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
the  special  prize 
($250)  for  "get  of 
sire,  4  to  8  animals, 
either  sex.  irrespec- 
tive of  age  or  owner- 
ship," was  won  by  3 
of  his  sons  and  5 
daughters. 
More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Champ  ionships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 
His  37  tested  daughters 

include: 
Noble's  Ff  andsome 
Queen,    Register    of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  year. 
Noble's    Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,    530    lbs.     15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 
My    Noble's    Duchess, 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
485  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  I  year. 
Noble's  Golden   Pride. 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 
Noble's  Nursie,  Regis- 
ter of  Merit.  440  lbs. 
7  ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 
Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t. 
414  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter 
in  1   year. 
Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,     Register     of 
Merit.  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 
Noble's  Imp.  Duchess. 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '  1 1  auction  for 
$15,000    to    Klmen 
dorf   Farm,   Lexing- 
ton, Ky. 
Sire    of    28    bulls    with 
tested  daughters. 

Gleenie  8th. 

P.  11224,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Sultan's 
Gl  renie,  252155,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  528  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  from 
8,243  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  at  7  yrs.  8  mos. 
old.  She  w'as  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auctii  'ii  for 
$255,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C. 
Lasater,  Falfurrias, 
Texas. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P." 3633.  II    C, 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  sh«>\\  bull. 
He  was  sold  for 
$1,025  at  Mr  D.  S. 
Williams'  sale,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  Dec, 
'07,  to  Mr.  Harry 
Prentice,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad  - 
vance  in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

Grandson  of  F  1  y  i  n  g 
Fox,  P.  2729.  H.  C, 
and  Blue  Belle,  P. 
4307,  H.  C. 

Ladv  Yiola, 

P.  8463.  H.  C. 
Now     Imported    Lady 

Viola.  238437,  A.  J. 

C.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 

for  $7,000. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey. 

'04;      public     butter 

test.  May.  '04,  2  lbs. 

12  ozs. 
1st   pr.   over  Jer.   and 

Theatre    Cup,    May, 

'05. 
1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,     '06,     '07 

and  '08. 

Dam  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands.  P. 

3909.  H.  C.  sold  for 

$15,000. 
Miss  Viola.  P.  9644,  H. 

C.,    that    tested    in 

public    butter    test. 

May.    '05,    2    lbs.    15 

ozs. 
Willoh's     Rosy,     P. 

10444.    H.    C.    that 

tested  in  public  but- 
ter   test,    3    lbs.    of 

butter. 

Warder,  P.  3227,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer..  Aug. .'04. 

Sire  of 
Warder's  Lady. 
195777  (Little  Mary, 
F.  9484.  H.  C), 
14.820  lbs.  11  OZS. 
milk,  964  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter,  in  I  yr., 
6  yrs.  old;  52  lbs.  13 
ozs.  milk  in  1  day; 
1st  and  Grand 
Champion  (S  i  1  v  er 
Medal),  Mich.  State 
Fair,  3-year-old. 

La  Belle  Jardiniere. 
8,893  lbs.  9.6  ozs. 
milk.  56S  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  yr..  at  5 
years  old. 

Warder's  Ferry  Maid, 
6.282  lbs.  milk.  388 
lbs.  butter,  in  9 
mos.,  at  3  yrs.  old. 

Id.i  May,  public  butter 
test.  Oct.,  '07,  2  lbs. 
9j  ozs.,  61  days  in 
milk. 

Petite  Indienne.  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May. 
'10.  2  lbs.  7  ozs.,  125 
days  in  milk. 

Mona  18th.  public  but 
ter  test.  May,  '08,  2 
lbs.  5i  ozs.,  60  days 
in  milk. 

Perling.  public  butter 
test.  Oct..  '10.  2  lbs. 
1  oz.,  182  days  in 
milk. 

Sire  of  8  other  tested 
cows,  and  several 
producing  bulls. 

Gleen  c  4th, 

P.  8237,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1  st  over  Jer 
sey  and  Parish  prize. 
Aug.,  '01 ;  Reserve 
for  Blythwood  Bowl. 


NoMeman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Apr..  '98. 

Istat3-Par.  Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  the  un- 
beaten Champion 
of  many  shows;  sold 
in  our  '02  sate  to  J. 
A.  Middelton,  Shel- 
byville,  Ky. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
P.  4424.  H.  C  is 
strongly  bred  to  the 
families  with  which 
we  "fell  in  love"  on 
the  Island  in  the 
early  80's — Wolse- 
ley,  grandson  of 
Farmer's  Glory;  An- 
gela, the  dam  of  Im- 
ported Tormentor; 
Bobby,  representa- 
tive of  Mr.  Arthur's 
captivating  "Rose" 
family,  and  last,  but 
not  least,  old  "Coo- 
massie." 

Bagatelle  2d. 

P.  6564,  H.  Cm 
now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 
157325. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess, that  tested  23 
lbs.  6  ozs..  and  sold 
in  our  '02  sale  to 
Col.  M-  C.  Campbell, 
Nashville.  Tenn. 

Dam  of  Bagatelle's 
Belle,  public  butter 
test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs. 
S£  ozs. 

f  Favori.  P.  2943.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

I  Oakland's  Bess,  public 
butter  test.  Oct.,  '05, 
I  lb.  3f  ozs..  248 
days  in  milk;  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  Dam  o  f 
Combination's  Pre- 
mier, 1st  over  Jer.. 
"bulls  from  tested 
dams."  May.  '11; 
Oakland's  Glory.  3d 
over  Ter.  and  Par. 
pr..  Apr-.  '07;  Oak- 
land's Sailor.  3d  over 
Jer..  Aug..  '08. 
Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
Class-  B.  No.  999, 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk.  458  lbs.  12  ozs. 
estimated  butter,  in 
1  yr  .  when  7  yrs. 
old.  Dam  of  Fa- 
vori's Jolly  Sultan. 
1st  prize  bull  calf. 
New  York  State 
Fair.  '11. 

i  Clarencia, 

P.  8602,  H.  C 
Dam      of      Clarencia's 
Lad.  P.  3573.  H.  C, 
2d  pr..  St.  Ouen. 


f  Devotion's  Lad, 
P.  2432.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad, 
who  also  sired  Mo- 
na's  Glory,  P.  2404. 
H.  C..  1st  prize  win- 
ner over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '97,  and  sire  of 
6  tested  cows. 

Gleenie.  P.  2657,  H.  C- 
l  Her  sire  was  one  of 
Golden  Lad's  best 
sons.  Used  with 
I  great  success  by  Mr. 
P.  Le  Masurier,  Les 
Nieures  Farm,  St. 
Peter. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  PRETTY  PET,  353235,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Noble's  Pet  2d,  P.  18675,  H.  C.) 

OFFICIAL  R.  J.  A.  S.  RECORD,  BEGUN  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  238.82  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  207  DAYS,  WITHOUT  GRAIN  FEED. 

RECORD  AS  A  THREE-YEAR-OLD,  TO  DATE  OF  EXPORTATION,  265.27  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  227  DAYS. 

Bred  by  P.  Vautier,  St.  Ouen,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  25,  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Brisket,  left  stifle  and  belly  mottled;  patch  on 
right  side,  speck  on  right  stifle;  black  tongue  and 
switch 

A  strikingly  capacious  dairy  cow.  of  attractive 
wedge  shape,  low  to  ground,  handsome  head,  with 
large,  lustrous  eyes  wide  apart;  long,  clean  neck; 
thin,  high  withers;  back  strong,  wide  at  loins,  with 
prominent  hips  and  great  length  of  rump,  body  of 
great  length,  depth  and  girth,  splendidly  ribbed,  and 
set  on  short,  clean  legs;  perfect  setting  of  tail,  which 
is  thin  and  long,  with  luxuriant  black  switch;  promi- 
nent, tortuous  milk  veins;  udder  of  phenomenal  size, 
beautiful  shape,  wide  and  deep,  with  great.  large, 
perfectly  placed  teats,  wide  apart. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,    H.  C 

Aristocrat  is  a  son  of 
the  famous  show 
and  butter  cow, 
"Nameless." 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  w  o  n 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  104 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  121 
days. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424.  H.  C. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3 -Par.  Show,  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d. 
P.  9641,  H.  Cm  2d 
over  Jersey  and  Par. 
prize.  May.  '02;  1st 
over  Jer..  Aug..  '02; 
Par.  prize,  May.  '03, 
and  Aug.,  '07;  and 
many  other  prizes. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C- 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  S  u  1  t  a  n  e 
type  (for  udder  and 
teats)  to  his  entire 
progeny. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076.  C 
Dam    of   Bagatelle   3d 
(Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess),    2i    lbs.    6 
ozs.  in  7  days. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C 

Won  1st  State's  prize 
over  the  Island  of 
£50,  with  five  of  his 
progeny,  in  "01  and 
'02. 

He  has  81  daughters 
tested  in  America 
and  on  the  Island, 
and  several  others 
now  on  authenti- 
cated test. 

Favorite. 

F.  8354,  H.  C. 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess.  157604.) 

A    grand    dairy    cow; 

sold  in  our   '01    sale 

for  $500,  to  Mr.   F. 

G.  Crane. 

Duplex.  P.  2586.  II.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Golden  Del,  sold  in 
our  '00  sale,  as  a 
-heifer,  for  $425;  and 
since  tested  at 
Biltmore.  N.  C,  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  in  one 
month.  Sire  of  other 
tested  cows. 

I'hilomene, 

P.  5671,  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Devotion  6th, 

P.  3261,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '90. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '95. 


Skinner.  P.  1620.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Del  of 
St.  Peter,  and  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  for  S700; 
public  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  1  ,'  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Val  de  la  Mare  Fancy, 
F.  6225.  C- 


Gulden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C- 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '93. 
Milked  24  qts,  a  day; 

private  test.  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.    butter    in    one 

day. 

Poster.  P.  1152.  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran 
dam,  especially  the 
latter. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277.  H.  C 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose.  P.  43, 
H.  Cm  1st  over  Jer.. 
'72,  '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S..  '88. 
1st  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 
Half-sister    to    Golden 

Lad  2d,  P.  2023,  H. 

Cm  a  great  sire. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C 

Lugano,  F.  7020,  C 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jer.  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

(For  full  particulars 
see  front  page  A.) 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 

Eminent.  P.  1842.  H.C 
A  very  successful  sire. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115.  H.  C. 

H  i  s  granddaughter. 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold 
en  Del.  157354.  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  to 
Biltmore  Farms, 
Biltmore.  N.  C. 

Souvenir, 

P.  5187.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Martin. 
Dam   of  Souvenir   2d, 

3d  over  Jersey,  Aug., 

'97. 

The  Bard. 

P.  962,  H.  C. 

Grandson  of  Wolseley, 
P.  401.  H.  Cm  1st 
over  Jersey,  '83.  "84 
and  '85 ;  sire  of  Count 
Wolseley.  P.  928.  H. 
C. 

Devotion  2d. 

P.  1358.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden    Lad's    Fawn 
Duchess    166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
And  31  others. 

(See  above.) 

Orpheline, 

F.  3385,  H.  C 


J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 
•r  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  306562, 


Last  calf  February  1,  1916,  by  General  Cowslip,  P.  4743,  H.  C.      (Sent  to  Messrs. 

Bred  April  5,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cov 
who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record — 653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk,  the  first 
year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  Grace  Stockwcll,  240832,  made  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  one  year.  Golden 
"Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  bv  Golden  Fern's  Noble.  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous  1st  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows,  son  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000),  and  Lady  Aldan.  1'.  8470,  H.  C„  a  great  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


Tattoo  88 

No.  92.    Heifer. 


T.  S,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916, 


YOU'LL  DO'S  LADY  KILBURN,  310535,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  March  24,  1914. 

White  spot  in  forehead;  some  white  on  brisket  and 
belly;  stifles,  flanks,  legs  and  switch  white;  black-and- 
white  tongue. 

A  handsome  rich  orange  fawn-and-white,  of  great 
scale  and  constitution;  straight,  strong  back;  great 
barrel,  long  and  deep,  with  good  spring  of  rib; 
good  udder  development,  with  large  and  well-placed 
teats.  A  daughter  of  the  distinguished  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  out  of  a  Highly  Commended  cow  of 
splendid  breeding. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (w  i  t  h  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm.  Paoli. 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Eleven  of  his  daugh- 
ters, in  our  '11  auc- 
tion, averaged 
Si, 391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  over  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  and  all 
three  imported  by 
'Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our 
auctions. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with  a 
total  of  36  butter 
test  daughters. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 

111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

He  is  now  in  the  "Lin- 
den Grove"  stables. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island,  Apr., 
'11. 

Among  other  great 
cows,  Oxford  You'll 
Do  is  sire  of: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
now  on  official  test 
and  will  make  close 
to,  if  not  more  than, 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year  as  a  four- year- 
old.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  $500,  to  E.  T. 
Bedford,  G  r  e  e  n's 
Farms,  Conn. 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
1st  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14,  as  a 
2-year-old  (68  en- 
tries); 1st  at  Royal 
Show  as  a  3  -year- 
old.  May,  '15  (76 
entries) ,  and  Theatre 
Chal.  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the 
Island).  She  is  now 
in  the  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
"Grove"  stables. 

Golden  Fern's  Oxford, 
1st  pr.  yearling  bull. 
Junior  and  Grand 
Cham..  Indiana  S. 
Fair,  '15. 

And  many  other 
winners. 


Dam 

LADY  KILBURN, 

213935,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(LEONIE'S 

LADY  3d, 
P.  11857,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Class  3,  Roy.  Show, 
Aug.,  '06. 

We  have  retained 
Lady  Kilburn  in  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd  as  a  breeder 
ever  since  her  im- 
portation. 

She  is  a  remarkable 
dairy  cow  and  a 
splendid  breeder. 

Her  yearling  daughter, 
Princess  Kilburn, 
276889,  was  pur- 
chased in  our  '13 
auction  for  $340,  by 
Dr.  W.  D.  N.  Moore. 
Highland  Park,  111. 

Her  half-sister.  Lady 
Kilburn,  P.  11731, 
H .  C. ,  produced  in 
public  butter  test, 
May.'ll,  1  lb.  9i  ozs. 
in  24  hrs..  90  days 
in  milk;  dam  of 
Lady  M  yrtle,  P. 
13548,  H.  C.  public 
butter  test.  May.' 12, 
1  lb.  9i  ozs.,  233 
days  after  calving. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
bulls  and  of  7  tested 
cows. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show.  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C.  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801.  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7%  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride,   [  Gamboge's  Pride 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801.  H.  C.) 
1st   prize   winner   over 

the     Island    and 

BIythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '04. 
3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug., 

'01,  '02. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test.   2   lbs.   7J   ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

'05   sale,    to  Mr.   H. 

Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 
Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 


P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests' 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct..  '96,  2  lbs.  2iozs., 
21  7  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5|  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7|  ozs.. 
118  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  14  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08.  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
winners. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Eva,  177094, 
dam  of  Oxford  John 
D.,  90048,  sire  of 
3  in  Register  of 
Merit  averaging  469 
lbs.  1  oz.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  2  years  9 
months  old. 

Kilburn, 

P.  3259.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '03. 
Sire  of 

Virginia  9th.  public 
butter  test,  Oct..  '12, 
1  lb.  124  ozs.,  158 
days  in  milk. 

And  two  other  tested 
cows. 

Lady's  Pet,  P.  11704, 
H-  C,  1st  prize  aged 
cow,  Sr.  and  Grand 
Champion,  Oregon 
State  Fair,  '11. 

Pretty  Rose  of  Kil- 
burn. 1st  pr..  Senior 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pion, Oregon  State 
Fair.  '12. 

Mill  Maid,  P.  12298, 
H.  C.  4th  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize.  May, 
'07. 

Leonie's  Lady, 

P.  9370,  H.  C 

We  imported  Leonie's 
Lady,  Oct.,  '07,  at 
great  cost,  but  we 
were  unfortunate  in 
losing  her.  She  won 
2d  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '02,  in  a 
large  class. 

She  was  a  magnificent 
dairy  cow,  just  such 
a  cow  from  which 
we  would  like  to 
select  a  bull  for  use 
in  our  own  herd. 


Bessie's  Lad, 
P.  2479,  H. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499.  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our  '02 
auction  sale  for 
$1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  o  u  r 
'03  auction  sale  for 
$1,725. 

And    many    other 
mous  animals. 


Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

[  Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 


Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May. 
'00,  1  lb.  144  ozs.  in 
24  hours.  Dam  of 
Golden  Fern's  Tulip. 
161059.  that  milked 
11.852  lbs.  milk  and 
597  lbs.  estimated 
butter  in  one  year; 
19  lbs.  Si  ozs.  butter 
in  seven  days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  L4  ozs..  24  hrs. 


Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane  2d, 

winner  of  1st  prize, 

B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 

S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 

Yorkshire  S.,   Eng.. 

*95.      (2  lbs.  9h  ozs. 

of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 
Turtledove  2d,   1st  ov. 

Jer.,  '95,  and  many 

other  prizes. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882,  H.  C 

His  grandson .  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May. 
'01,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 


Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C 


fa- 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Biron,  P.  1375.  C. 


Gamboge. 
F.  5846. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Dahlia. 

P.  2588,  H.  C 
Won    1st   pr.    and   C.. 

Oxfordshire  Show, 

Eng.,  '93. 
1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches 

ter,  Eng..  '93. 
1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup. 

H.  S.,  '93. 
1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Eng. 

Show,  '94. 
2d  p.   and  BIythwood 

Cham.   Bowl  at  the 

Y.  S.,  '94. 


Brown  Bess, 
F.  7455, 


C 


Everton  Lord. 
P.  1088.  H. 


Widow,  F.  2360.  C 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28 
quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  1|  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 
Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Caiest.  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $9S7.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and 
after  first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad.  P.  3123,  H.  C.,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug., 

*99. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction 

for  $7,500. 

Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519.  H.  C.  [ 

A  noted  breeder  of 
prize  winners. 

f  Leda's  Prince, 

P.  2762.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  many  1st 
prizes  over  England. 

Sire  of  Dairylike,  P. 
9043,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Certificate  of  Mer- 
it, public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '03,  1  lb.  113 
ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk;  4th  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize,  May, 
'02. 

Leda's  Prince  is  a  full 
brother  to  the  fa- 
mous cow.  Golden 
Leda.P.  8000,  H.  C, 
the  dam  of  Stock- 
well,  that  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $11,500. 
She  is  also  dam  of 
the  celebrated  bull. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
and  other  famous 
animals. 


Carlo  3d.  P.  817,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Don  Carlo,  P. 
1136.  C,  winner  of 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'90.  and  Apr.,  '91; 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'90. 

Quaker's  Girl, 

F.  7215. C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 
Was  in  service  5  years 
at  "Linden  Grove." 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Leda,  P.  8000, 
H.  C,  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  '00;  1st  pr.  and 
Championship,  N.  C. 
Show,  '00  and  '01 ; 
and  has  milked  over 
40  lbs.  per  day  with 
first  calf. 

Leda's  Golden  Lad,  P. 
3063,  H.  C. 

f  Golden  Hero. 

P.  1833,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Nita  Belle  D,   21   lbs. 

14  ozs. 
Nicotine's  Pet,  20  lbs. 
1  oz. 


Leonie  2d,  6706. 

Out   of   same    dam    as 

Leonie's  Dainty,   P. 

8682,  H.  C,  winner 

of  2d  over  Jer.,  Aug., 

'01. 


Leonie.  P.  3216,  C 
Dam  of  Dainty  Leonie, 

P.  9203,  H.  C,  Par. 

prize.  May,  '01. 


Carlo  2d,  P.  337,  C. 
His   sire,   Carlo,   has  4 

tested   daughters  in 

America. 


Cicero's  Cowslip, 
P.  1105,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '85. 

Her  sire,  Cicero,  was 
sold  in  our  auction. 
May.  '83,  for  $3,100. 

Dam  of  Cicero's  Cow- 
slip 3d,  the  dam  of 
Pioneer  and  Morion. 

Golden  Pearl, 

P.  1975,  H.  C. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C. 

Sweepstakes,    N.    Club 

Show,  '92. 

Dam  of 

Little     Eminence, 

122506,    21    lbs.    6 


Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Bellona  3d, 

P.  874,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '89. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  'S9. 

Dainty  2d. 

F.  405,  H.  C. 


Carlo,  P.  180,  H.  C. 


Dairy  Maid, 

F.  1147.  C. 


Cicero,  P.  266.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sire  of  Lady  Longfield . 
23524,  20  lbs.  13 
ozs. ;  and  5  others, 
15  lbs.  2  ozs.  to  19 
lbs.  10  ozs.  each. 

Cowslip,  P.  24,  H.  C. 


Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 


{  Promesse, 

F.  5481, 


H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Cetewayo's  Pink. 
V.  5170.  H.  C. 

Napier  2d.  P.  244,  C. 

Bellona  2d.  P.  529,  C 

Wolseley.  P.  401,  H.  C. 
lstov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, '85. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 


Bred  February  16,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  won,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  1st  prize  in  2-year-old  class,  Senior  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age;  headed  1st  prize  $200  Special  herd,  bull  and  10  females;  Special  Grand  Champion,  $100  prize; 
A.  J.  C.  C.  Gold  Medal,  Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor;  sired  the  animals  winning  1st  prize  as  calf  herd.  (See  front 
pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.) 


B  74 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  93.    Cow. 


BOUTILLIERE'S  OXFORD  GIRL,  353254,  A.  J.  C. 

(P.  19548,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  E.  Leonard,  St.  Ouen,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  21,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket  and  belly: 
black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  exceedingly  attractive  grey,  of  wonderful 
substance  and  dairy  type;  great  length  and  depth  of 
body;  neat  head  with  crumpled  horns  and  prominent, 
lustrous  eyes;  clean,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers; 
back  straight  and  strong,  broad  at  loins,  with  wide, 
prominent  hips;  thin,  well  set  tail  with  flowing 
black  switch;  belly  covered  with  a  network  of  veins; 
hide  soft  and  mellow;  tremendous  udder  of  beautiful 
shape,  heavily  veined,  with  large  teats  perfectly 
placed.  A  wonderfully  good  cow — and  what  a 
combination  of  blood  lines!  A  union  of  the  families 
that  produced  the  highest  testing  cows  of  our  1914 
auction. 


OXFORD  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of   1st  pr.  over  Jer.  with  his  progeny, 
at    the  bull   show    on   the   Island.    April,    'II. 
This  is  the  most  valuable  prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that  can  be  accorded  a  bull 
Full  brother  to  Oxford  Knight,  P.  3938,  C,  sire 

of  12  butter  test  cows. 
The    greatest    living    representative   of   the   Ox- 
ford-Gamboge line. 
Now  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  stables,  and  regis- 
tered as  Imported  Oxford  You'll  Do,  111860. 
Sire  of  21   or  more  official  test  cows,  including: 
You  11  Do's  Favorite,  just   finishing  year's  test 
with  more  than  900  lbs.  butter.     She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for  S500. 
Imp.  Rustic  Ivy.  774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
She  won  1st  at  New  York  State  Fair  as  a  three- 
year-old.    1st  at  Connecticut  State  Fair  as  a 
four-year  old,    and    1st    at    New    York    State 
Fair  as  a  five  year-old,  besides  being  dam  of 
the  pair  winning  1st  as  "produce  of  cow,"  and 
dam    of   the   Grand    Champion    bull    at    New 
York  State  Fair.  '15. 
His  daughters  are  just  reaching  full  age.  and  on 

re-test  we  predict  some  splendid  records. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  sired  the  Champion  cow  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey  in  May.  '15,  who  also 
won  1st  in  her  class  (76  entries)  as  a  three- 
year-old.  and  1st  as  a  two-year-old  (68  entries), 
at  the  Royal  Shows.  She  is  catalogued  in  this 
auction,  with  her  splendid  daughter.  (See 
Nos.  50  and  51  of  catalog.) 
He  sired  the  1st  prize  bull  at  the  Royal  Show, 

Class  2,  19  entries.  Mav.  '15. 
He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  at  Indiana 
Mate   Fair.     15;   sold   in   our   '14  auction   for 
S525,  as  a  calf. 
He  sired  the   1st  prize  three  year-old  at  Texas 
btate  Fair,    '15    (11    entries);  sold  in  our   '14 
auction  for  $745. 
He  sired  the  Grand  Champion  bull  at  the  Min- 
nesota and  Wisconsin  State    Fairs.    '13-    who 
produced  the  Junior  Champion  heifer  at  Iowa 
Mate  Fair  and  Waterloo  Dairy  Show    '15 
He  sired   many  other   1st  prize  and  Champion 

winners. 
Nineteen  of  his  progeny  in  our  '14  auction  aver- 
aged  8683    (eight   of   them   bulls,   and   calves 
of  both  sexes). 
(See  other  pedigrees  for  further  particulars    and 
notes  opposite  page  40  of  catalog.) 


AND  IT  COST  $35  TO  REGISTER 
HER  DAITGHTER. 
Under  date  of  April  7.  1916,  Mr.  E.  E.  Leonard, 
St.  Ouen,  Island  of  Jersey,  owner  of  Boutil- 
licrc,  F.  9670,  H.  C.  writes:  "I  am  sending 
you  the  official  year's  test  of  Boutilliere.  She 
calved  on  March  21,  1915,  and  finished  her  test 
March  23,  1916.  She  produced  12.103  lbs. 
milk,  testing  5.8  per  cent,  butter  fat.  equiva- 
lent to  798  lbs  12  ozs.  butter.  She  carried  a 
calf  over  6  months  during  test." 


Fancy's  Pioneer.  P.  3195,  H.  C.    

The  sire  of  13  great  butter  test  cows. 
His  two  highest  testing  daughters  were  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  (see  below).  A  third  daugh- 
ter. Fancy's  Pioneer's  Great  Beauty,  306559, 
was  sold  in  same  auction  for  $1,000,  to  Hon. 
Robert  J.  Fleming,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
Other  great  daughters  of  Fancy's  Pioneer  have 

been  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  viz.: 
Pioneer's    Fancy    Cowslip,    306593,    694    lbs.    8 
ozs.  butter  in  I  year,  first  year  after  importa- 
tion; milk  test,  average  of  6.61  for  year;  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for  $135   to  Mr.   Geo.   T. 
Chaffee.  Rutland.  Vt. 
Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  306562,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $700,  to  Mr.   G.  W.  Chaffee, 
Quechee.   Vt.     Entered   in   Register  of   Merit 
(A),  653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  10,183 
lbs.    9.6    ozs.    milk,    the    first    year   after   im- 
portation. 
Mon     Plaisir's     Buttercup.     224584     (Bergere's 
Beauty.  P.  11259.  H.  C),  Silver  Medal.  Oct.. 
'07,  2  ibs.  9t  ozs..  143  days  in  milk;  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for  $750;  Champion  cow,  Vermont 
State  Fair,  '12;  entered  in  Register  of  Merit, 
542  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  9  years  old. 
Bushy  Belle.  238328,  in  Register  of  Merit.  641 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  7  years  old.     Dam 
of  Belle  of  Jersey.  Silver  Medal,   public  butter 
test,  Oct..  '13.  2  lbs.  4J  ozs..  182  days  in  milk, 
4  years  old;  Erdenheim  Majesty,  Junior  Cham.. 
Michigan  State  Fair,  '11,  and  other  prizes. 
Cowslip's  Golden  Fancy,  253757,  569  lbs.  15  ozs. 

butter.  9,428  lbs.  8  ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  old. 
Lily   Newton's   Maid,   270326,   575   lbs.    15    ozs. 

butter.  7.957  lbs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  2  mos.  old. 
Red  Flag.  232728.  546  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  9.400 

lbs.  3.2  ozs.  milk,  at  7  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Pioneer  Renown,  238694,  in  Register  of  Merit, 

456  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1   year,  4  years  old; 

1st  prize  2-year  old,  Michigan  State  Fair,  '10. 

Fancy's  Pioneer  has  3  other  tested  daughters, 

including  Boutilliere,  2  lbs.  5}  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

(public  test). 

Has    2    producing    sons,    and    sired    numerous 

winners. 
His  daughter,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  is 
dam  of  Grace-  Stockwell,  240832,  qualified 
for  Register  of  Merit  (A),  with  630  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  from  9,515  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  yrs.  8  mos.  old.  (Grace  Stockwell 
is  by  a  bull  whose  sire.  Stockwell,  P.  3550, 
H.  C,  was  sold  in  our  '07  auction  for  $1 1,500; 
and  whose  dam  was  imported  by  us.  The 
latter  was  by  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 
H.  C.  who  "ruled"  at  "Linden  Grove"  for 
five  years.) 


|    Dam.  unregistered. 
Daughter  of  Successor. 
P.  2783.  H.  C. 


Dam 
BOUTILLIERE,  F.  9670,  H.  C. 

<  me  of  the  greatest  butter  test  cows,    and  one 

of  the  most  prepotent   brood   cows,  the  Island 

ever  produced. 
Hutter  tests: 
Certificate  of  Merit.  May.  '11,2  lbs.  5J  ozs.,  from  39  lbs.  8  ozs.  milk,  7  yrs.  old. 
Official  R    J.  AS.  record.  '14.  without  grain  feed.  10  vrs.  old.  532  lbs.  4 

ozs.  butter,  8,705  lbs.  milk,  in  375  days;  average  test.  5.41  per  cent,  butler 

Winner  of 
Parish  prize.  Class  3.  Royal  Show,  May,  '06. 
2d  prize.  St.  Ouen  Show,  '06. 

3d  prize.  Class  4,  54  entries,  and  St.  Ouen  Parish  prize.  Royal  Show.  Mav, '07. 
4th  prize,  bweepstakes  and  Reserve  Champion,  St.  Ouen  Show,  '07. 
1st  and  Champion.  St.  Ouen  Show    'OS 


Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C. 

Imp.  and  registered 
as  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir.  59936. 

First  in  his  class  and 
Cham,  winner  over 
the  Island  in  '98. 

First  Ohio  Agr'l  and 
Industrial  Exposi- 
tion. Columbus.   '01. 

Headed  Grand  Sweep- 
stakes Herd,  all 
dairy  breeds.  Ohio 
Exposition,  '01,  and 
several  other  prizes. 

Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$3,500.  to  Hon.  H. 
N.  Higinbotham.  Jo- 
liet.  111. 

Sire  of  Bright  Bess,  P. 
9534,  H.  C.  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island.  May.  03, 
and  other  Champion 
prizes,  and  sold  in 
our  '04  sale  for 
$1,000. 
Sire  of  many  other 
winners  and  tested 
cows,  and  is  the 
head  of  a  splendid 
family  of  butter 
cows  and  prize  win- 
ners that  ''breed 
on."  As  an  example, 
his  daughter,  Mon 
Plaisir's  Fanny,  P. 
9398,  H.  C.  (203640, 
A.  J.  C.  C.I.  that 
sold  for  $1,225  in 
our  '07  auction,  has 
a  public  butter  test. 
May.  '05,  of  1  lb.  1 1  } 
ozs.,  when  211  days 
in  milk. 
His  son,  Kilmarnock, 
is  the  sire  of  Vesta's 
Daisy,  Gold  Medal, 
public  butter  test 
cow,  3  lbs.  11£  ozs. 
in  24  hrs. .the  world's 
record  in  public  test; 
she  was  sold  in  our 
'12  auction  for 
$2,700,  to  Mr.  E.  H. 
Hatch.  Maplewood, 
N.J. 


Fancy's  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public  butter  tests, 
as  follows: 

'98.  1  lb.  15J  ozs. 

'99.  2  lbs.  }  oz. 

"00,  2  lbs.  8  J  ozs. 

Parish  prize,  '01. 

Dam  of  Successor,  P. 
27S3,  H.  C.  2d  over 
Jer..  Aug.,  '99,  who 
sired  a  number  of 
public  butter  test 
cows. 


I  Champion.  St.  Ouen  Show,  '08. 
Reserve,  Class  5,  45  entries,  and  St.  Ouen  Parish  prize,  Royal  Sh.m  .  May, 

Sweepstakes.  St.  Ouen  Show,  '09. 

1st  Special  prize  and  Sweepstakes,  St.  Ouen  Show    '10 

2d  prize.  Special  class,  and  Reserve  for  Champion,  St.  Ouen  Show,  '11. 

2d  prize,  St.  Ouen  Show,  '13. 
Dam  of 

Pretty  Noble.  P.  4626.  H.  C,  sire  of  Pretty  Clarencia.  353256.  official  R.  J. 
AS.  test  as  a  yearling,  295  lbs.  5.1  ozs.  butter  in  236  days  (see  No.  13  of 
catalog). 

Noble's  Lord.  P.  4312  H.  C.  sire  of  several  prize  winners,  and  the  butter 
test  cow,  Caporal.  1  lb.  11  ozs.  in  24  hrs..  at  3  yrs   old 

Imp.  Boutilheres  Noble.  90976,  imported  by  Mr.  Hal  H.  Hill.  Cleveland, 
unio.  Winner  of  1st  prize  for  aged  bulls  (8  entries)  and  Senior  Cham- 
pionship. Forest  City  (Ohio)  Fair.  '14.  His  daughter.  Noble's  Sweet 
Clover,  in  Register  of  Merit,  made  361  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter  in  I  year,  begin- 
ning test  at  1  yr.  1 1  mos.  old.  He  sired  the  bull  winning  Grand  Cham- 
pionship at  Spokane  (Wash.)  Inter-State  Fair.  '12  and  '13,  and  Grand 
Championship   at   Walla   Walla    (Wash.)    Fair   and   Washington    State 

Last  calf  April  11,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  I'.  4570,  II    C.      |  Will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  I 
lexas.)      hxpected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  one  of  our  ^reat  bulls 
circulated  at  the  sale.) 


Successor, 

P.  2783,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  '99. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '00. 
for  bulls,  the  pro- 
duce of  cows  hav- 
ing won  a  prize  or 
Certificate  of  Merit 
at  a  butter  test. 

Sire  of  Westfield  Rose, 
P.  9091.  C.  winner 
of  Certificate  of  Mer- 
it, Oct..  '04,  1  lb.  8} 
ozs..  231  days;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
1st  Par  prize.  E.  J. 
C.  S.,  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  6|  ozs.,  69  days: 
4th  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  R.  J.  A. 
S..  May.  '07. 

His  sire  is  by  the  same 
bull  as  Rhymer,  P. 
2756.  H.  C.  sire  of  7 
tested  cows,  includ- 
ing Great  Scot's 
Champion,  774  lbs.  7 
ozs..  at  12  yrs.  old: 
Grand  Champion 
at  National  Dairy 
Show.  '11;  sold  in 
our  '07  auction  for 
$950. 


I  F 


Success,  P.  2476,  C. 

Fancy  Rose, 

F.  8277.  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  '98,  '99. 
'00. 

2  Ibs.  8}  ozs.  butter. 

Her  dam  is  the  great 
Gold  Medal  winner. 
Fancy.  F.  8007,  H. 
C.  fsee  above>. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 
celebrated  bull. 
Fancy's  Pioneer,  P. 
3195,  H.  C.  who  was 
the  sire  of  3  of  the 
greatest  cows  in  our 
'14  auction.  Two 
have  since  made  the 
Register  of  Merit 
with  694  Ibs.  8  ozs. 
butter  and  653  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter,  in  I  year. 
and  one  of  them  was 
sold  in  our  auction 
for  Si, 000. 


f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  butter  tested 
cows,  including: 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.,  7 
days,  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097.21  lbs. 

lOfc  OZS. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  104  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
li  ozs. 

Golden  Kola,  127232. 
1  7  lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
8  ozs. 

Golden  Ora.  127228,  16 
lbs.  1  J  ozs. 

Golden  Lad  has  proved 
himself  the  most 
prepotent  bull  the 
Island  has  ever  pro- 
duced, transmitting 
the  Sultane  type 
(for  udder  and  teats) 
to  his  entire  prog- 
eny. 

Sire  of  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir.  59936,  1st  in 
his  class  and  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island  in  '98.  Sold 
in  our  '01  sale  for 
$3,500.  to  Hon.  H. 
N.  Higinbotham,  Jo- 
Het.  III. 


Golden  Lily, 

P.  5101,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  St.  Mary. 

Champion,  \V.  Show. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow;  pronounced  as 
such  at  our  sale  by 
all  good  judges. 

Lowland  King, 

P.  1673.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '92. 

Fancy,  F.  8007,  H.  C. 
Gold      Medal,      butter 

test.  Jer..  '93.  2  lbs. 

8£  ozs. 
Gold      Medal,      butter 

test.  Jer.,  '94.  2  lbs. 

1 1  \  ozs. 
Certificate     of     Merit. 

butter    test.    '95.    2 

lbs.  7j  ozs. 
Gold      Medal,      butter 

test.  Jer.,  '96,  3  lbs. 

3|  ozs. 

Great  Scot. 

P.  2153.  H.  C. 

Son  of  Golden  Lad  (as 
above). 

Sire  of 

Rhymer,  Par.  pr.,  '99. 

Perry  F.  Scot.  Re- 
serve. R.  C  S..  '99. 

Mabel  42d.  1st  over 
Jer.  and  P.  pr..  '99. 

Fontaine's  Lady 
Scot,  3d  ov.  Jer..  '99. 

Maitland  Cherry.  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  '99. 

Fancy  2d,  P.  6276,  C. 

1  lb.  14J  ozs. 

Daughter  of  the  Gold 
Medal  cow.  Fancy, 
F.  8007,  H.C  who  is 
also  dam  of  Fancy's 
Rose.  F.  8277.  H.C." 
the  dam  of  those, 
great  bulls.  Fancy's 
Pioneer.  P.  3195.  H. 
C-,  and  Successor. 
P.  2783,  H.  C.  (see 
above). 

Her  sire,  Due.  P.  1751. 
C. .  is  by  Golden  Lad. 
P.  1242.  H.  C.  the 
sire  of  Great  Scot 
and  Mon  Plaisir  (see 
above). 


.    O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
(Examine  supplementary  list  of  services,  to  be 


B84 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  94.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  GREY  PRINCESS,  353258,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Easter  Greeting,  P.  19620,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  D.  Ange,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  3,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Spot  on  right  hip;  right  flank  mottled;  patch  on 
left   flank;   white  tongue;   black-and-brown   switch. 

A  handsome  young  cow,  of  high  dairy  quality  and 
great  refinement;  one  of  the  persistent  workers; 
■a  sweet-faced  beauty,  with  prominent,  dark  eyes; 
flat  "ewe"  neck  and  sharp  withers;  back  straight  to 
root  of  tail;  long,  well-ribbed  body,  on  the  finest  of 
legs;  thin  "cat"  hams;  prominent  milk  veins,  extend- 
ing away  forward  on  belly;  beautiful  udder,  of  great 
size  when  fresh,  that  "milks  away  to  nothing,"  with 
good-sized  and  well-placed  teats.  (Will  have  been 
seven  months  in  milk  by  sale  day;  here  is  another 
chance  for  the  good  judges.) 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  with  his 
progeny,  at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  T  h  i  s  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows. 

Now  named  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $500, 
who  is  just  finishing 
an  official  test  and 
will  make  more  than 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year,  as  a  4-year- 
old. 

He  sired  the  Cham- 
pion cow  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
May,  '15,  who  also 
won  1st  in  her  class 
(76  entries)  as  a  3- 
year-old,  and  1st  as 
a  2-year-old  (68  en- 
tries), at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
bull  at  the  Royal 
Show,  Class  2,  19 
entries,  May,  '15. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15,  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as 
a  calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
three  year-old  cow 
(11  entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15,  who 
•was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $745. 

Nine  daughters  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  in 
our  '13  auction  (six 
of  them  heifers  and 
heifer  calves;,  sold 
for  an  average  of 
$504.44;  and  19  of 
his  progeny,  in  our 
'14  auction,  sold  for 
an  average  of  $683 
(eight  of  them  bulls 
and  calves  of  both 
sexes). 

(See  opposite  page  for 
further  particulars 
concerning  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075, 
H.  C.) 

Dam 
MARSUMA, 
F.  9362,  H.C. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,75  0 
each. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
tested  daughters  in- 
clude : 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 
4  sons  with  official 
test  daughters,  in- 
cluding Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of  2 1 , 
and  Oxford  Knight, 
sire  of  12. 

His  dam  has  3  public 
test  daughters,  all  of 
which  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions, 
two  of  them  for 
$1,375  and  $2,525. 
Her  daughter,  Gam- 
boge's Pride  5th,  is 
dam  of  1  in  Register 
of  Merit  and  of  Gold 
en  Fern's  Son,  10  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter. test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  and 
Oxford  Knight  (full 
brothers),  the  latter 
having  12  butter  test 
daughters. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs., 
and  other  prizes. 

r  Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

Reserve,  Class  2,  28 
entries.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,     Apr.,      '02. 

He  was  sold  in  our  '03 
auction  to  the  late 
Mr.  N.  F.  Berry, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

His  son,  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Fox,  69632,  is 
sire  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands. 


I 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show, '05.  Sire 
of  27  butter  tested 
cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  lstpr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09.  Sire 
of   17   butter  tested 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

1st  prize  winner  over 
the  Island  and 
Blythwood  B  o  w  1, 
Aug.,  "04. 

She  is  by  the  same  sire 
as  Mabel's  Poet,  who 
has  had  a  wonderful 
record.  He  has 
been  awarded  22 
1st  prizes,  and  is 
the  sire  of  over  fifty 
1  st  prize  wi  nners , 
including  Poet's 
Pride,  Cham,  c  o  w 
for  young  cows  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Brockton  Fair, 
Mass.,  '06  ;  and  Lady 
Aldan  2d,  2d  over 
Jersey,  '03. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7 .500. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 41 1.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold, 11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  8i  ozs. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Agatna  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,H.C,J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  1'i  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  71  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5|  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  Gamboge's 
Pride  2d,  Gamboge's 
Pride  3d  and  Gam- 
boge's Pride  4th.  all 
public  butter  test 
cows. 

She  is  grandam  of 
numerous  others. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden    Lad's    Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Golden    Lad's   Mer- 
maid,   sold    at    our 
"02  sale  for  $1,100. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96.  '97. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560.  His 
sons  and  daughters 
have  been  winning 
1st  prizes  and  Grand 
Champion  honors 
from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific. 
(See  front  page  A.) 

Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Champion  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Bobby  5th.  P.  1060,  C. 


Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter   in   24   hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad, 
Oxford  Ixia,  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit, 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip.  161059.  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d,  . 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

•  Onne,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultane  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Turdledove  2d.  1st  ov. 
Jer.,  '95;  and  many 
other  prizes. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

One  of  the  grandest 
cows  ever  known  on 
the  Island. 

Her  dam  is  a  half- 
sister  to  Eminence, 
F.  7124,  H.  C,  dam 
of  Eminent  2d,  P. 
2532,  H.  C. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent  milk- 
er. 

Bobby  3d,  P.  697,  H.C. 

Cyprus,  F.  2089,  C. 

Lemon 

Venus, 


Courage,  P.  I813.C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle,   P.    1559.   H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90, '91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

f  Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '87. 

Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in  h  e  r  day  on  t  h  e 

Island. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4£  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May.  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 

Gamboge, 

F.  5846,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C, 
Oxfordsh  ire  Show , 
Eng.,  '93. 

lstpr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr.  and  Silver  Cup, 
H.  S.,  '93. 

1st  pr..  R.  A.  S.,  Eng. 
Show,  '94. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C- 

2d     pr.,     St.     Martin 

Show,  '94  and  '95. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '83. 


I 

r  Lemon  Rex,  P.  552,  C. 

Piatt.  F 
[  Venus,  F.  1784,  H.  C.    1 


Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
1st  p.,  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
v  1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582,  C. 

His  grandsire,  Cete- 
wayo, P.  224,  C.  is 
sire  of  4  cows,  test- 
ing from  16  lbs.  2i 
ozs.  to  17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Rosette  2d. 

F.  943.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  at  Grouville. 

Orange  Peel. 

P.  288,  H.  C. 
3d    p.    and   3d    H.    B., 
R.  J.  A.  S.,  '81. 

Cyprus  2d, 

P.  699,  H.  C. 

Lemon  Peel,  P.  320,  C. 

2855.  C. 


Last  calf  October  6,  1915  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas).  Sired  by  Hamptonne  Grey,  P.  4995, 
H   C     winner  of  1st  prize   St   Ouen  Show,  '14,  and  other  prizes.     He  is  a  double  grandson  of  Horny  Cannon,  P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Bred  February  16  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove  "  He  won,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  1st  prize  in  2-year-old  class,  Senior  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age;  headed  1st  prize  $200  Special  herd,  bull  and  10  females;  Special  Grand  Champion,  $100  prize; 
A.  J.  C.  C.  Gold  Medal,  Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor;  sired  the  animals  winning  1st  prize  as  calf  herd.  (See  front 
pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.) 


B  89 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  95.    Cow. 


OXFORD'S  HANDSOME  NATTIE,  344012,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Vespasia  5th,  P.  19920,  H.  C.) 
FULL  SISTER  TO  OXFORDS  PRETTY   NATTIE,  353239  (SEE  OPPOSITE   PAGE). 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Romeril.  St.  Peter,  [stand  of  Jersey. 

Horn  August  27,  1912. 

Imported  August  5.  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  handsome  and  substantial  young  c<  m . 
sweet  head  and  dished  face ;  large,  lustrous  eyes ; 
neck  long  and  flat;  sharp  withers;  strong,  straight 
back;  wide  loins  and  hips;  well-set  tail,  with  beauti- 
ful switch  touching  the  ground;  deep  body,  of  great 
length,  with  well-sprung  ribs;  large,  square  udder, 
very  long  from  front  to  rear,  extending  away  out 
behind  and  carried  snugly;  long,  squarely  placed 
teats. 

"The  making  of  a  wonderful  cow." 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

The  greatest  living 
representative  of  the 
Oxfor  d-Gamboge 
line. 

Now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  stables,  and 
registered  as  Im- 
ported Oxford 
You'll  Do,   111860. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding: 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year;  1st  at  New 
York  State  Fair  as 
a  3-year-old,  1st  at 
Connecticut  State 
Fair  as  a  4-year-old, 
and  1st  at  New  York 
State  Fair  as  a  5- 
year-old,  besides  be- 
ing dam  of  the  pair 
winning  1st  as  "pro- 
duce of  cow,"  and 
dam  of  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
New  York  State 
Fair,  '15. 

He  sired  the  following: 

Champion  cow  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey 
in  May,  '15,  who 
also  won  1st  in  her 
class  (76  entries)  as 
a  3-year-old,  and  1st 
as  a  2-year-old  (68 
entries),  at  the  Roy. 
Shows.  She  is  cata- 
logued in  this  auc- 
tion, with  her  splen- 
did daughter  (Nos. 
50  and  51  of  catalog). 

1st  prize  bull  at  the 
Royal  Show,  Class  2, 
19  entries,  May,  '15. 

Grand  Champion  bull 
at  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15;  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $525, 
as  a  calf. 

1st  prize  3-year-old  at 
Texas  State  Fair, 
'15  (11  entries);  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for 
$745. 

Grand  Champion  bull 
at  the  Minnesota 
and  Wisconsin  State 
Fairs,  '13;  who  pro- 
duced the  Junior 
Champion  heifer  at 
Iowa  State  Fair  and 
Waterloo  Dairy  Sh., 
'15. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars, and  notes  oppo- 
s  i  t  e  No.  40  of 
catalog.) 

Dam 
NATTIE, 

P.  12475,  C. 

Winner  of  Reserve 
No.,  aged  cows,  St. 
Helier  Show,  Jersey, 
'13. 

A  daughter  of  Beech- 
land's  Champion,  P. 
3599,  II.  C,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Astor, 
P.  .1042.  H.  C. 

(See  opposite  page, 
No.  96,  for  her  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1  st  prize  for  produce 
of  cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  year- 
ling bulls  (out  of 
dams  by  Gamboge's 
Knight). 

2d  pr.  3-year-old  cow, 
9  entries,  by  Gam- 
boge's Knight. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them, 
with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year.  Twelve 
of  the  19,  including 
the  five  with  the 
highest  tests,  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddlcdy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie, 
652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592 
lbs.  5  ozs. 

Daisy's  January  Rose, 
585  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Handsome 
Duchess,   566  lbs.    5 


Primrose, 
Princess, 


ozs. 
Gamboge's 

566  lbs. 
Gamboge's 

558  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Gamboge's       Knight's 

Artistic.    540    lbs.    8 

ozs. 
Gamboge's        Vellum , 

531  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Knight's    Fancy    Prin- 
cess, 530  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Gamboge's      Modesty, 

525  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Merry  May, 

520  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Secy  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  I  ass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  sec  above*, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs  l 
ozs..  83  days  in  milk. 
ri  Triumph,  pub 
lie  butter  tesl ,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs..  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Eva,  177094, 
dam  i  'i  '  Ixford  Conn 
D.,  90048,  sire  of  J 
in  Register  of  Merit 
averaging  4f>*J  lbs.    I 

oz.,  at  2  yrs    9  mi  s, 
old. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1  1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
pri  ze ,  Sweepstakes , 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
II.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06:  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
B  eauvoir  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechland  s  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox.  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner  over   the   Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale.  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen.  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,  10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d   Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  82  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5^  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,   101   days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05.  2  lbs. 

2%  ozs.  butter.  24  hrs..  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine.  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk.  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,   15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville.  21   lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  1 1  ozs..  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose.  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity.  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,    17   lbs.   2£  ozs.   butter,   7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's'Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C— • 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   l£  ozs.  in  24  hours, 


Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


M. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride.  187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th.  P.  8801,  H.  C) 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl.  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey,  40  entries,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  73  ozs..  48  days 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $>,72(>. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm. 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize.  May,  '07.  2  lbs.  \  oz.. 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize.  May.  '08,  1  lb.  14J  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk; 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525. 

Gamboge's  Pride  8th.  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty,  235173;  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for  $1,375,  to  Mr.  Willets. 


Bessie's  Lad, 
P.  2479.  H. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499.  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show.  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  o  u  r 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Winner  of  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct..  '96,  2  lbs.  2*  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

And  4  other  tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C- 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1  st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
t ion     sale     for 

$10,000. 

H  i  s  ten  months-old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200. 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell."  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette. 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C 
A   very  rich   and  per- 

tistent  milker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 
1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox.    P.    2729. 

H.  C 
Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914. 

H.  C. 

Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 
Son  of  Rosette  5th.  P. 

2881,      H.      C       (as 

above). 


[  Countess  of  Oaklands, 
162098. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12i 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

By  same  sire  as  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  (above). 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  butter  test. 
May.  '00,  1  lb.  14J 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 


Golden  Lass. 
F.  5711.  H. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H. 

Oxford  Dahlia. 
P.  2588,  H. 


C. 


C 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  ^42S,  H.  C. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 


Everton  Lord, 
P.  1088,  H. 


Brow  n  Bess,  F.  7455.C.    I  Widow.  F.  2360,  C. 


Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582.  C. 
She   was    never    tested 

for  butter,  but  milk 

ed  as  high  as  28  qts. 

daily. 

Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  lj  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 
oxford    Ixia.  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March.    00.  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 
Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  <>!  Champion  Cup.  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and   after 

hrsi  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  I  ixford  I. ass.  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C.  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
,    cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Last  calf  September  29,  1915,  by  Algiers,  P.  5172,  C.      (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 
Bred  March  12,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  <»i"  Linden,  120838,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  S6180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Lady  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  two  lines.      His  dam,  Sultana's  Golden  Viola,  240363, 
is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  70506,  out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly, 
being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  7931  1.      (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838.) 


B  90 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  96.     Cow. 


OXFORD'S  PRETTY  NATTIE,  353239,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Vespasia  4th,  P.  18912,  H.  C.) 
FULL  SISTER  TO  OXFORDS  HANDSOME  NATTIE,  344012  (SEE  OPPOSITE  PAGE). 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Romeril,  St.  Peter,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  8.  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  greyish  fawn  of  great  substance  and 
symmetry;  every  indication  of  being  a  powerful 
dairy  cow;  long,  clean,  flat  neck  and  prominent 
withers;  splendid  top  line;  great  depth  of  body; 
strong  loins,  wide  hips  and  good  setting  of  tail; 
body  long,  well  ribbed,  and  of  great  capacity;  mellow, 
elastic  hide;  long  tail,  with  beautiful  switch;  udder 
of  great  size  and  perfect  balance,  extending  well  for- 
ward and  out  behind;  teats  of  extraordinary  length, 
beautifully  placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C, 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  in  '13  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $500, 
who  is  just  finishing 
an  official  test  and 
will  make  more  than 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year,  as  a  4-yr.-old. 

He  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May, 
'15,  who  also  won 
1st  in  her  class  (76 
entries)  as  a  3 -year- 
old,  and  1st  as  a  2- 
year-old  (68  entries), 
at  the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15,  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as 
a  calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
3 -year-old  cow  (11 
entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15,  who 
was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $745. 

He  sired  many  other 
1st  prize  and  Cham* 
pion  winners. 

Nine  daughters  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do  in  our 
'  1 3  auction  (six  of 
them  heifers  and 
heifer  calves)  sold 
for  an  average  of 
$504.44;  and  19  of 
his  progeny  in  our 
'14  auction  sold  for 
an  average  of  $683 
(eight  of  them  bulls 
and  calves  of  both 
sexes). 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C.) 

Dam 
NATTIE, 

P.  12475,  C. 

Winner  of  Reserve 
No.,  aged  cows,  St. 
Helier  Show,  '13. 

Her  daughter,  Noble's 
"Vespasia,  289456,  is 
dam  of  the  bull, 
Tom  You'll  Do, 
113062,  selected  in 
our  '14  auction  by 
Mr.  Jacob  E-  White, 
the  w  e  1 1-k  n  o  w  n 
Greenville  (Ohio) 
dairyman,  and  pur- 
chased by  him  for 
$200,  at  13  months 
old. 


Beechland's 

Champion, 
P.  3599,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey.  Class  8, 
Aug.,  '05. 

Sire  of 

Beechland's  Champion 
Lily,  291464.  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  572 
lbs.  13  ozs.  of  butter 
in  1  year,  8,837  lbs. 
11.2  ozs.  milk,  7  yrs. 
old. 

Minette  of  Anneville, 
257107,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  470  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
6,481  lbs.  11.2  ozs. 
milk,  at  5  years  old. 

Bermuda  4th,  public 
butter  test,  May, '08, 

1  lb.  11|  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  at  3  yrs.  old. 

Ruby  3d,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  11$ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  201 
days  after  calving. 

Claribelle,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  11  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  81  days 
after  calving. 

Ermyntrude  2d,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  June, 
'09,  1  lb.  8^  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  4  years  old. 

Princess  Emma,  1st 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '13, 
Class  5. 

Silvery  King,  2d  over 
Jersey,  Class  1,  Apr., 
'07. 

St.  Martin's  Minetta, 
257106,  2d  prize 
aged  cow,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  '12. 

Beechland's  Champion 
Lily  (above)  was  1st 
prize  aged  cow  at 
Missouri  State  Fair, 
'14  and  '15;  1st  at 
Hutchinson,  Kan., 
and  2d  at  American 
Royal  (7  entries), 
'15;  sold  at  auction 
for  $500. 

WoodviUe's  Champion, 
P.  3901,  H.  C,  son 
of  Beechland's 
Champion,  is  sire  of 

2  tested  cows,  in- 
cluding Apache,  F. 
I01S0,  H.  C.  (2  lbs. 
i  oz.),  winner  of  1st 
at  Royal  Show,  58 
entries,  and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'12. 


Petune  du  Couvent, 
P.  10963,  C. 

Her  sire  also  produced 
Day  Dream,  P. 
12216,  H.  C.,  winner 
of  1st  pr.  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  pr..  May, 
'07;  Par.  prize,  May, 
'06;  dam  of  Day 
Dream  2d,  Par.  pr., 
May,  '08.  (Now 
named  Noble's-  Day 
Dream,  269775,  and 
sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion for  $510,  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.) 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

One  of  the  most  suc- 
cessful sires  the  Is- 
land has  produced. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
and  of  many  produc- 
ing sons. 

Among  his  noted  prog- 
eny are: 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  2  Certificates 
of  Merit,  besides  1st 
prize  over  Jer.  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11,  and 
Reserve  for  Renouf 
Cup,  "best  butter 
test  cow  judged  by 
inspection,"  May, 
'09 ;  Reserve,  May, 
'07. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $6,700;  sire 
of  41  tested  cows, 
and  the  bulls,  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do  and 
Oxford  Knight. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06; 
1st  prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
April,  '09. 

River  Belle, 

F.  8273,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '02,  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  1  lb. 
1 1  ozs.,  165  days  in 
milk. 

Dam  of 

Beechland's  Favourite, 
3d  over  Jer.,  '02  and 
'03. 

Honest  Lad,  P.  15185, 
H.  C,  sire  of  4  tested 
cows,  and  the  noted 
bull,  Goddington 
Winks,  a  great  Eng- 
lish prize  winner. 
His  daughter,  Hon- 
est Jan  e,  306563, 
was  one  of  the  great 
cows  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion, selling  for  $600 
to  Mr.  E.  H.  Hatch, 
Colinwood  Farm, 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  Aug.,  '02, 
and  Apr.,  '03. 

Sire  of  1 1  public  butter 
test  cows,  including: 

Retreat's  Ituna,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  pr., 
May,  '06,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.,  132  days  in 
milk. 

Albani  2d,  Certificate 
of  Merit  and  1st 
Par.  prize,  May,  '11, 
2  lbs.  6J  ozs.,  126 
days  in  milk. 

Egmont  2d,  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '10, 
2  lbs.  2\  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

Petune's  Polly, 

P.  9676,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '05,  l  lb.  13 
ozs.,  89  days  in  milk. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among   his   26   tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying     Fox's     Oxford 

Queen,     870.5     lbs. 

butter,     13,604    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's   Flower   o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,    411.96     lbs. 

butter,      6,841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,     10,060      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold,    11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530   lbs.    milk,    1 

year.    . 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C.,  J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  14  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
Jersey  weight,  being 
in  milk  142  days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02  auc- 
tion for  $1,700,  to 
Mrs.  M.  M.  Patter- 
son, Port  Kennedy, 
Pa. 

Full  sister  to  Beresford 
Darkie,  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  ^  oz. 
in  24  hours,  5  years 
old. 


Truefit,  P.  1425,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Brand,  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, '99;  sold  in  our 
'01  sale. 

Diplomate,  P.  5253,  H. 
C,  one  of  the  Is- 
land's great  cows. 


'  Senator,  P.  2759,  H.  C 
Sire  of 
Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th,  P.  9401,  H.  C, 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
who  sired  Dorothy's 
Pearl,  Certificate  of 
Merit  and  3d  God- 
dington pr..  May, 
'07,  1  lb.  155  ozs., 
119  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May,  '09,  1  lb.  14 
ozs.,  110  days  in 
milk;  and  many 
other  celebrated 
cows  and  prize 
winners. 


[  Vicomtesse  du 

Couvent  3d, 
P.  6684,  C. 


Pomona's  Glory, 
P.  2741,  C. 

Son  of  Mandarin,  P. 
2227,  C,  and  Po- 
mona 4th,  P.  5414, 
H.  C. 

[  Petune's  Favourite, 
P.  8176,  C. 
(Favorite  Girlie, 

168521,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '89. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

B  y  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

.  Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  S640,  H.  C-, 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Punch,  P.  1000,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st 
H.  B.  pr.,  '88. 

2d  Essex  Show,  Eng. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Nor- 
folk, Eng. 

1st  Herts  Show. 

2d  pr.,  Cambridge  S., 
'90. 

.  Siddine  2d, 

P.  1838,  H.  C. 


Nizam,  P.  240S,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Peter,  '97. 

Sire  of  Gold  Medal 
Princess,  3  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.,  and  sold  in  our 
'05  sale  for  $1,200. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.  Peter,  57223, 
Cham,  winner  over 
three  Western  Par- 
ishes, '99. 

t  Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5th,  3d  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(see  above);  dam, 
Orphan  2d,  P.  2844, 
H.  C,  1st  prize,  St. 
Mary  Show,  '92. 


'  Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

,  Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr".,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

.  Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  2  lbs.  \\  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

f  Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

i  Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the  best 
son  of  Golden  Lad. 

.Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Prince  of  Waverly, 
P.  731,  H.  C. 

His  dam  is  Happy's 
Waverly,  F.  5423, 
H.  C,  and  his  sire  is 
by  Happy,  F.  309, 
H.  C. 

Davisonnerie's  Pet, 
F.  6038,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 

Siddine,  F.  4153,  C. 

Golden  Pasha, 

P.  2154,  C. 
Sire  of 

Rome.  1st  Devon 
County;  1st  Bath 
and  West  Show; 
H.  Cm  Royal  Show, 
'98;  2d  Bath  and 
West  Show;  2d 
Royal  Counties 
Show;  1st  Royal 
Show;  2d  Cam- 
bridge Show;  1st 
Gloucester  Show ; 
1st  and  Champion 
Spr.,  '97. 

Crown  Prince,  1st 
over  Eng.,  Essex 
Show,  and  other 
winnings. 

Jersey  Lily, 

P.  4004,  C. 
2d  St.  Peter. 

Golden  Boy  2d, 

P.  1251,  C. 
(Never  exhibited.) 

Darkey's  Daisy  3d, 
P.  3445,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Comtesse  du  Couvent, 
F.  75S4,  II.  C. 

Golden  Pride, 

P.  1903,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.,  Bath  and  West 

of  Eng.  Show,  '98. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 
Sold  at  our  auction  for 
$3,600. 

Due  to  calve  April  15,  1916,  by  Oxford  Sultan  of  Oaklands,  P.  5182,  H.  C,  a  son  of  the  distinguished  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Noble  Sultane  of  Oaklands,  P.  17281,  H.  C,  the  latter  a  daughter  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  and 
Sultanne  of  Oaklands,  P.  11017,  H.  C.  Sultanne  of  Oaklands  has  a  public  butter  test  of  1  lb.  13  ozs.  in  24  hours,  6S  days  after 
calving.  She  is  dam  of  the  bull,  Blue  Sultan,  8806,  E.  H.  B.,  who  produced  Goddington  Noble,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove" 
in  1913  for  Elmendorf  Farms.  Sultanne  of  Oaklands  is  by  Flying  Fox,  and  out  of  the  same  dam  as  Sultan  of  Oaklands,  P.  3746, 
H.  C. 


Rob  Roy, 
P.  118 


H.  C. 


Vicomtesse  du 

Couvent, 
P.  4758,  H.  C. 
1st      and      Champion, 
Western  Shows,  "93. 

Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 

Petune's  Pet, 

P.  5704,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  Blythwood 

Bowl,  Aug.,  '95;  and 

other  prizes. 


B  307 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY   30,  1916. 


No.  97.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  LASSIE,  353261,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oak  View  Lass,  P.  19647,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  J.  F.  Lesbirel,  St.  Mary,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  19,  1912. 

Imported  October  13,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  magnificent  steel  grey,  stylish  and  symmetrical 
of  outline;  good  head,  with  prominent,  lustrous  eyes; 
flat  neck  and  thin  withers;  long,  deep  body;  well- 
sprung  ribs;  back  straight  and  strong;  loins  broad, 
with  gTeat  width  of  hips  and  length  of  rump;  hide 
exceedingly  tbin  and  mellow;  prominent  milk  veins. 
splendid  udder,  of  great  size,  with  long,  squarely 
placed  teats. 


more 
cows. 


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at    4J 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight.  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,    6   of   them   in 
Register    of     Merit, 
averaging  575  lbs.  8 
ozs    of  butter  in    1 
year.  8.773  lbs.   12.9 
ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs. 
old. 
Five     of     his     tested 
daughters  were  im- 
ported   by    ■'Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions  for  an 
average  of  $927 
Sire    of    22     oi 
official      test 
including; 
You'll    Do's    Favorite, 
just     finishing     test 
with  more  than  900 
lbs.    butter   as   a  4- 
year-old. 
Imp.   Rustic  Ivy 
lbs.    7    ozs. 
yrs.  old. 
Oxford's    Triumph 
Maiden.    554   lbs.    7 
ozs..  at  4  vts.  3  mos. 
Oxford's     Ever     Lass 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  at  2 
yrs.  3  mos. 
Edith    You'll    Do,   47a 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  at  3  yrs. 
Oxford's  Gamboge 
Agatha.  438  lbs.,  at 
3  yrs.  5  mos 
Oxford  Lavender.  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  at  4i  yrs. 
Stella   You'll    Do,   429 
lbs    15  ozs.,  at  4  yrs. 
Hope    You'll    Do,   408 
lbs.     10    ozs.,    at    2 
yrs.  3  mos.  , 

i  Ixlord  You  11  Do  s 
Circus  Girl,  390  lbs. 
3  ozs..  at  2  yrs. 
Egypt  You'll  Do,  454 
lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  5  yrs. 
5  mos. 
Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  at  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  e 

And  a  number  o 
others  with  official 
tests  on  the  Island 
of  Jersey  for  varying 
periods,  six  of  which 
have  been  lately 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  will 
be  sold  in  this  auc- 
tion. 
All  of  the  tests  above 
mentioned  are  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  rec- 
ords. Six  of  the 
cows,  including  the 
highest,  were  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove." 
Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
sire  of  many  prize 
winners! 
(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 

Dam 
JANUARY  LASS, 
F.  9629,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 
Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Aug., 
'10. 
2d  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Mary 
Show,  '13. 

Due  to  calve  May 
Antonio,  Texas.) 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.  (with  his  prog- 
eny), Apr..  'Ox. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

He  has  already  41  test- 
ed daughters. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1.391. 36. 

His  five  highest  test- 
ing daughters  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions,  in- 
cluding: 

Gamboge's  Grey- 
Beauty.  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

We  imported  many 
others  among  h  i  s 
very  best  progeny. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink  (above) ,  Grand 
Cham,  at  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '12,  in  her 
year's  test,  gave 
10,279.8  lbs.  milk 
and  717  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  (on  show  cir- 
cuit 2\  mos.  during 
test).  She  was  also 
1st  prize  cow  in  a 
ring  of  20  entries  and 
Senior  Champion  at 
the  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show-.  12 — 
"the  greatest  exhi- 
bition of  Jerseys  in 
the  history  of  the 
breed."  She  was 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  and 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $1,750,  to 
White  Horse  Farm. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Sec'y  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May,'09, 
2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  83 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
1 2  tested  cows. 

Oxford  F,va,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  I),  who 
has  3  daughters  in 
the  Register  of  Merit. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox. 
P.  .3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show.  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test.  May.  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '09.  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May. 
11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  M  a  y,  '06; 
1st  prize,  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grou  ville  Show, 
Apr.,  '09. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
F  a  r  m,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 

Twelve  of  his  heifers, 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,    01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7j 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction  to  Mr. 
How.  Willets,  owner 
of  Gedney  Farm. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen.  P.  9178.  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug. ,'99. 
Among  his  many  test 

ed  daughters  arc- 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,     870.5      lbs. 

butter,     13,604     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's    Flower   o' 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,    411.96     lbs. 

butter,     6,841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,    10,060    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 

wold.    11,075    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 

11,530   lbs.    milk.    1 

year. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow.  Agatha.  F. 
8432.  H.  C,  J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 


Caiest.  P.  2591.H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964.  H.  C.  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C., 
2  lbs.  7{  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 

P.  4508,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  the  follow 

ing     public     butter 

tests: 
May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 
Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 

217  days  in  milk. 
May,  '97,  2  lbs.  53  ozs. 
Oct.,  97,  2  lbs.,  4i  ozs. 
Oct..  '98,  2  lbs.  7j  ozs., 

118  days  in  milk. 


Golden  Lad  2d. 
P.  2023.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's  Daisy. 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Golden    Lad's    Mer 
maid,  sold  at  our  '02 
sale  for  $1,100. 
Golden    Lad's    Blue 
Belle,   sold   at   our 
03  sale  for  $1,725. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show.  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son. 
Flying  Fox.  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son, 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C., 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.   2729. 

H.  C. 
Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24   hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207.  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 


i  Rob  Roy. 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14i  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip.  161059,  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8i 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S..  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Sarabond.  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th.  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane  2d,   2 

lbs.  li  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506.  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

f  Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 
Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 


Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90,  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson.  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May,  00.  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 


Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

,  Oscar,  F.  410,  H    C. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


r  BironJP.  1375,  C. 

{  Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


Gamboge, 

F.  5846,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588.  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C, 
Oxfordshire  Show, 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S..  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 
11.  S.,  '93. 


Everton  Lord, 
P.  1088.  H. 


C. 


Widow.  F.  2360,  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  was 
never  tested  for  but- 
ter, but  milked  as 
high  as  28  quarts 
daily. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  lj  ozs,  214  days  in  milk.  ,  „k.  „™  hi.;.,  thr 

Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 
Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00.  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

C-iiest   whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 

Hotipla  sire •  oi "ifady  Houpla.  winner  of  Champion  Cup.  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  m  milk  and  after 

first  calving.  , 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island 
( ixford  Lad.  P.  3123.  H.  C.  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 

cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


I.". 


1916,  by  General  Cowslip,  P.  4743,  H.  C.      (Calf  will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  0.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San 


B  305 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY   CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  98.    Cow. 


OXFORD  ADA  OF  OAKLANDS,  353275,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  20750,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  J.  A.  Perree,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey 

Born  April  15,  1913. 

Imported  October  31.  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  few  white  specks  on  belly; 
black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  large,  powerful  young  cow  of  remarkable 
development  for  her  age;  has  every  indication  of 
superior  dairy  capacity;  robust,  and  of  the  deep- 
bodied,  rangy  type;  neat  head,  with  thin,  flat  neck; 
sharp  withers;  prominent  spine  and  level  top  line; 
strong  loins  and  prominent  hips;  great  length  of 
rump;  hide  soft  and  mellow;  immense,  well  shaped 
udder,  with  splendid  large  teats,  squarely  placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  22  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows.  16  of 
them  with  Register 
of  Merit  records,  in- 
cluding: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
just  finishing  with 
more  than  900  lbs. 
butter  as  a  4-year- 
old.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for 
$500,  to  Mr.  E.  T. 
Bedford,  Greens 
Farms,  Conn. 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  4^  yrs. 
old.  She  was  1st  pr. 
3 -year-old  (11  en- 
tries) at  New  York 
State  Fair,  '13;  1st 
pr.  4-year-old,  Con- 
necticut State  Fair, 
'14;  1st  prize  5-year- 
old,  dam  of  the  Gr. 
Champion  bull  and 
the  1st  prize  "pro- 
duce of  cow,"  New 
York  State  Fair,  '15. 

Six  of  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
were  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Six  others  with  official 
tests  on  the  Island 
of  Jersey,  were  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  in  '15,  and 
will  be  sold  in  this 
auction. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including: 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
Champion  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
'15;  1st  prize  2-year- 
old  at  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14  (68  en- 
tries), and  1st  prize 
3-year-old,  May,  '15 
(76  entries).  Now 
named  You'll  Do's 
Champion  Ivy, 
353251,  and  cata- 
logued for  this  auc- 
tion (see  No.  50). 

Kingsway,  P.  5158,  H. 
C,  1st  prize  bull, 
Class  2,  19  entries. 
Royal  Show,  May. 
'15. 

Dam 
NOBLE  ADA  OF 

OAKLANDS, 
306599,  A.J.  C.C. 

Sold  in  our  '14  auction 
to  Mr.  R.  Conroy 
Vance,  Fredericks- 
burg, Va. 

Full  sister  to  Noble 
Maid  of  St.  Saviour, 
306629,  sold  in  same 
auction  to  Folly 
Farms,  Abington, 
Pa. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Among  his  37  tested 
daughters  are: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $875,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands,  in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit.  486 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 

Noble's  Nursie,  440 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 
ville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble 
Maid,  394  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
a  "Linden  Grove" 
service  bull  who  has 
ten  tested  daughters. 

More  than  200  1st  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Ter., 
April,  '10.  At  t  h  e 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  four  first  prizes. 


Absolution. 

P.  10465.  H.  C. 


f  Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn,, 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  •  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Cham,  bull, 
San  Antonio  (Tex.) 
International  Expo- 
sition, '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '04. 

Public  butter  test, 
May.  '04,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs. 

1st  ov.  England  wher- 
ever exhibited,    '06, 
'07  and  '08. 
Dam  of 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  sold  in  our '09 
auction  for  $11,000. 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C,  that  tested  in 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Wilton's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  that 
tested  in  public  but- 
ter test,  3  lbs.  of 
butter. 

Poppy  Viola,  P. 
10902,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  Bronze  Medal 
in  public  butter  test, 
yielding  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
when  159  days  in 
milk,  after  dropping 
her  first  calf,  being 
only  30  months  old. 

f  Mermaid's  Hopeful, 
61448,  A.  J.  C  C. 
(Imported.) 

He  has  proved  himself 
a  very  successful 
sire. 

Imported  by  us  in  Sep- 
tember, '01 ,  to  breed 
to  the  daughters  of 
Flying  Fox.  In  his 
pedigree  is  a  com- 
bination of  the  best 
dairy  blood  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
Semeramis,  P.  560, 
H.  C.,  is  descended 
from  Welcome,  F. 
172,  H.  C.  through 
Hero,  P.  90,  H.  C, 
who  is  sire  of  Daisy 
of  St.  Peter.  20  lbs. 
5£  ozs. ;  etc. 

Confession, 

P.  9102,  H.  C 


Due  to  calve  May  31,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570, 
H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  and  Championship,  Grouville-St. 
Saviour  Show,  April,  '11;  1st  prize  over  Jersey  (2-year-old 
class,  29  entries),  April,  '12,  and  other  prizes.  He  is  a  son  of 
the  distinguished  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  who  sold 
in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000,  and  his  dam  is  the  foundation 
cow,  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  over 
Jersey  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug.,  '09.  She  is  a  daughter  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  the  head  of  a  great  family.  (See  No. 
100  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570, 
H.  C.) 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer..  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs.  '03. 

His  sire,  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
prize  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 


Blue  Relic, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  "Gedney 
F  arm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of  Caumais  Lad. 
P.  2257,  H.  C,  sire 
of  Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  C,  and 
Guenon's  Lad,  both 
noted  sires. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister   to   Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that   tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Hopeful, 

P.  2584,  H.  C 

Three  1st  prizes,  St. 
Brelade  Show. 

Special    pr.,    St.    Bre- 
lade Show. 
Sire  of 

Sal  Sly.  P.  9076,  C, 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '03; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
1  lb.  13  ozs.,  137 
days  in  milk ;  Par. 
pr.,  Aug.,  '02.  Dam 
of  Sal  Sly  3d.  P. 
15515,  J.  H.  B.,  win- 
ner of  St.  Brelade 
Par.  prize,  May,  '11. 

Honeymoon  2d,  P. 
9077,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Par.  prizes.  May, 
'01,  and  May,  '02. 

Mermaid  8th, 

P.  7847,  H.  0., 
now  named 
Golden  Lad's 

Mermaid,  162096. 
A  magnificent  cow. 
Her  dam  was  imported 
by  Mr.  C.  A.  Sweet, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y..  and 
tested  for  him,  21 
lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days. 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 
Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug..  '99. 
(See  above.) 


Bonne  Soeur, 

P.  6243,  C. 

Half-sister  to  Jolly  Sul- 
tane,  P.  11003,  H.C., 
dam  of  Noble's  Jolly 
Sultan. 

Her  dam  is  half-sister 
to  Sultane  9th,  P. 
1145,  H.  Cm  dam  of 
Golden  Sultana,  that 
sold  in  our  'lO.iauc- 
tion  for  $3,700. 


Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. .'99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500. 

Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island.  2  lbs. 
Si  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oxford  Vixen.  2  lbs. 
2i  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02. 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20 

quarts  daily. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an 
average  of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Sire  of  Golden  Sultana, 
sold  for  $3,700;  dam 
of  the  distinguished 
bull.  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,   P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 

H.  C. 
Three  Cham,  winners. 

f  Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Aristocrat,  \ 

P.  2280,  H.  C.  I  Nameless. 

1st    and    Sweepstakes,  P.  3222,  H.  C- 

3-Par.  Show,  '97.  1st  over  Jersey.   94. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Golden,  P.  2166,  H.  C. 
Three    1st    prizes    and 

Champion   Cup,    St. 

Brelade  Show. 
His  sire's  dam.  Golden 

Lass    4th,    P.    2447, 

H.    Cm    won    2d    pr. 

over  Jer.,  '88;  2d  H. 

B.  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88; 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  Show, 

'88;     1st     pr.     over 

Eng..  '90;  1  lb.  14£ 

ozs.  of  butter. 

Miss  Sergeant, 

P.  5407,  H.  Cm 

now  named 

St.     Brelade's    Grey 

Princess,  162124. 
Winner  of  7  1st  prizes 
on  the  Island;  also 
5  Champion  Cups. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad's 
Fawn  Duchess, 
166538,  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 
in  7  days. 

Grisette  des 

Ruisseaux, 
P.  4359,  C. 
Three    1st    prizes,    St. 
Brelade  Show. 

f  Young  Sergeant. 
P.  1344,  H.  C 
1st  St.  Brelade. 


Semeramis,  P.  560,  C. 
Two  first  prizes. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  in  our  '02 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  in  our  '03 
sale  for  $1,725. 


Mermaid  6th, 
1  P.  4012.  H.  Cm 

now  named 
Mermaid  of  the 

Island,  138787. 
Blythwood  Bowl,  '96. 
Certificate  of  Merit,  2 
lbs.  1  J  ozs. 


r  Joe,  P.  1743,  H.  C. 
Full  brother  to  Cow- 
slip 16th,  P.  6084, 
H.  C.,  one  of  the  best 
daughters  ever  sired 
by  Golden  Lad.  She 
was  known  on  the 
Island  as  the  £1,000 
cow,  as  her  breeder 
would  not  part  with 
her. 

Young  Sultane, 
P.  2895,  C. 

Dam  of  Sultane  9th,  P. 
1145,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.,  '85;  1st  H.  B. 
over  Jer.,  '85;  4th 
over  Jer.,  '89;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 


Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C. 
Was    sold    by    Mr.    J. 

P.    Marett    to    Lord 

Rothschild  at  a  long 

price. 
Orme  also  sired  Little 

Eminence,      122506, 

21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C 
One    of    the    grandest 

dairy     cows     ever 

seen  in  Jersey. 


Rosy's  Wonder, 
P.  835, H.  C 
Sire  of 
Mermaid  of  the  Island. 

21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Tulip  of  the  Island,  19 
lbs.  8-J  ozs. 

Mermaid,  F.  2554,  C. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '86. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '88. 
1st  Cham.  Class,  '89. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H-  C. 
(See  above.) 


Cowslip  2d, 

P.  810,  H.C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '85. 


Kiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo,  his  grand 
sire,  is  also  sire  of 
Everton  King, 
whose  daughter  is 
dam  of  Boyle. 


Sultane,  P.  7,  II.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '70. 


B  107 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  99.    Cow. 


RALEIGH'S  FINANCE,  353205,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  13426,  H.  C.) 
WINNER  OF  THEATRE  CHALLENGE  CUP  (CHAMPIONSHIP  OVER  THE  ISLAND),  ROYAL  SHOW,  JERSEY,  MAY,  1914. 
FOUR  CERTIFICATES  OF  MERIT  IN  PUBLIC  BUTTER  TESTS;  AS,A  FOUR-YEAR-OLD  MILKED  32  LBS.   2  OZS.,   108  DAYS 

AFTER  CALVING,  PRODUCING   1   LB.  Ill    OZS.  BUTTER  IN   24   HOURS. 
OFFICIAL  RECORD,  1914,  SUPERVISED  BY  ROYAL  JERSEY  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY,  559  LBS.  3.2  OZS.  BUTTER  IN 

356   DAYS,  FROM  9,971   LBS.  8  OZS.  MILK,  ON   REGULAR  HOME   CARE,  WITHOUT   EXTRA   FEED. 
DAM  OF  TWO  FIRST  PRIZE  ISLAND  BULLS— SEE  DETAILS  AT  FOOT  OF  FOLLOWING  PAGE,  WITH  PEDIGREE  OF  HER 
SPLENDID  DAUGHTER.      A   RARE  PRIZE  FOR  THE   HERD   OF   ANY  BREEDER. 


Bred  by  J.  G.  Buesnel,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  June  15.  1906. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

"One  of  the  richest  plums  on  the  tree."  A  most 
remarkable  cow,  possessing  great  scale  and  dairy 
capacity,'  combined  with  a  refinement  of  type  rarely 
seen  in  cows  of  her  size  and  stamina.  Has  all  the 
signs  of  the  great  worker  that  she  is,  and  is  put 
together  symmetrically,  with  the  deep  roomy  barrel, 
great  length  and  "wedgy"  shape  which  is  associated 
with  the  heavy,  persistent  milker;  withers  high  and 
sharp;  prominent  spinal  processes;  lean  hind  quarters, 
with  broad  hips;  long  rump  and  "cat"  hams;  handles 
like  a  kid  glove,  and  has  prominent,  tortuous  milk 
veins;  deep,  square  udder,  beautifully  balanced, 
with  large  and  perfectly  placed  teats.  A  great 
"brood  cow,"  as  her  beautiful  heifer  calf  on  following 
page,  and  her  two  first  prize  sons,  will  testify.  One 
of  the  "queens"  of  the  breed.  Such  cows  make 
history,  and  are  THE  KIND  TO  BUILD  HERDS 
ON. 


Sire 
MABEL'S 

RALEIGH, 
P.  3722,  H.C. 

1st  prize,  Grouville, 
May,  '05. 

1st  over  Jersey,  May, 
'07. 

Sire  of  24  tested  cows. 

He  has  13  producing 
sons,  including  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh,  who 
heads  the  Allen 
Dale  Farm  Herd, 
Slulbyville.  Ky.,and 
has  16  official  test 
daughters  averaging 
477  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year,  3  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 

His  sire  also  produced 
Raleigh's  Fairy 
Boy.  sire  of  40  offi- 
cial test  cows,  37  in 
Register  of  Merit,  of 
which  35,  tested  at 
Knollwood  Farm, 
have  an  average  rec- 
ord of  523  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  I  year,  at 
4  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 
Raleigh's  Fairy 
Boy  is  a  1st  prize- 
winner at  the  Royal 
Show,  and  Grand 
Champion  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  "10,  be 
sides  winning  many 
other  prizes. 

Dam 
I  FINANCIALGOLD, 
P.  11729,  H.  C. 

Her  dam  is  out  of  the 
same  cow  that  pro- 
d  u  c  e  d  Financial 
Buttercup.  P.  9409. 
H.  C,  the  dam  of  Fi- 
nancial Daisy, 
252132  (P.  2028.  H. 
C),  sold  in  our  '1 1 
auction  for  $2,600. 
to  White  H  o  r's  c 
Farms,  Paoli,  Pa. 
Financial  Daisy 
won  1st  at  the  Ri  lyal 
Show  and  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl  (Cham 
pionship  over  the 
Island),  Aug.,  '10; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
(»ct..  '09,  2  lbs.  9i 
ozs.  butter,  45  lbs.  4 
ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs. 
old;  Register  of  Mer- 
it. Class  A.  695  lbs. 
12  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  11.550  lbs.  11.2 
ozs.  milk,  at  7  yrs.  1 
mo.  old. 


Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh.  P.3273.H.C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jer..  '03. 

2d  State's  prize.  '03. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  of  48 
tested  cows,  among 
the  latter  being: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Mabel  Marcus,  213879. 

(Mabel  43d. 

P.  8611.  H.  C.) 

A  magnificent  cow, 
only  shown  one  sea- 
son and  won  with 
ease  1  st  prize  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '06. 
Milked  20  quarts 
and  made  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.  of  butter  in  24 
hours  on  ordinary 
feed. 

Her  daughter.  Mabel's 
Fairy  Maid,  214016, 
sold  as  a  yearling 
for  $725,  made  529 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  at  5  years 
old. 

Ilamley's  Golden  Lad, 

P.  3128,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Ilamley's  Blanchia.  14 
lbs.  2  ozs.  in  7  days, 
3  yrs.  old;  dam  of  1 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

iMeetwing  2d,  1  lb.  93 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  3  yrs. 
old,  105  days  after 
calving. 

Prince  Hamley,  P. 
3813.  H.  C,  sire  of  2 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Les  Onnes'  Hamley.  P. 
3708,  H.  C,  sire  of  2 
tested  cows. 

He  sired  the  dams  of  5 
Register  of  Merit 
cows,  including  Iris 
Belle.  615  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 

Financial  Rosette, 
P.  9842,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  06,  2  lbs.  2{ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  5 
years  old. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H-  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (with 
his  get).  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse.  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  is  sire  of 
81  tested  cows. 

His  7  day  tested 
daughters  in  Amer- 
ica are  topped  by 
Eminent's  Evasion, 
24  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Rill,  P.  6982.  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 


Marcus,  P.  2461,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Fon- 
taine's Rosette, 
162120,  that  sold  at 
our  '02  auction  sale 
for  $3,100. 

His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Mona's  Glory, 
P.  2404,  H.  C,  who 
has  a  number  of 
daughters  tested  in 
America,  and  who 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
in  '97. 


{  Mabel  31st, 

P.  5324.  H.  C. 
She  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Mabel's  Lad,  P. 
1034,  H.  C.  who 
sired  Brown  Fairy, 
F.  7819,  C,  dam  of 
the  noted  cow,  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


riamley,  P.  2637.  H.  C 
Now  registered  as 
Golden  Lad's  Cham- 
pion, 57222,  A.  J.  C- 
Cm  and  sold  to  Mr. 
Elmer  A.  Darling, 
President  A.  J.  C.C.. 


Beta.  P.  3143.  H.  C- 
Dam    of   Golden    Bea- 
trice, sold  in  our  '01 
sale    for   $1,400,    to 
Biltmore  Farms, 

Biltmorc,  N.  C. 


Interested  King. 
P.  2841,  C 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Interested  Prince. 
sire  of  36  in  Register 
of  Merit,  including 
Passport,  987  lbs. 
butter  in  one  year, 
19,694  lbs.  milk  (the 
highest  year's  milk 
record  of  the  Jersey 
breed). 

Financial  Maid, 
F.  8618.  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Eminence, 

F. 7124,  H.  C 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Prosper,  Parish 
prize,  '97;  Hope's 
R  e  g  i  n  a,  2d  over 
England,  half-broth- 
er to  Beresford 
Pride.  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 

La  Chasse  Prince, 

P.  1927,  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Ouen  Show. 

Sire  of 

Hope,  1st  over  Jer.  and 

Par.  prize,  May,  '96. 

Woodbine,    2d    over 

Jer.    and  Par.  prize, 

Aug.,  '97. 

Fontaine  8th, 

P.  5608,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '99. 

Dam  of  Fontaine's 
Lord,  1st  State's  pr., 
£30,  over  Jer.,  and 
2d  pr..  £8.  at  annual 
bull  show,  Apr.,    01. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Mabel  6th, 

P.  360,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Mabel  13th,  P. 
1125.  H.  Cm  2d  over 
Jersey,  '92;  1st  over 
Jersey,  '94;  dam  of 
Mabel  23d.  P.  323. 
H.  Cm  2d  over  Jer.. 
'93. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 
1st  over  Island,  Aug., 
'90. 

Handsome  2d, 

P.  2686.  H.  C 
2d    over    Jersey    and 

Parish  Show,  '97. 
1st  Par.  prize,  '95. 

Everton  Prince. 
P.  761.  H.  C 


Miss  du  Cl"s. 

P.  1396,  C 


(  Gamboge's  Hero, 
P.  2416,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  as  a  tested 
sire,  '98. 

I  Compound  Interest, 
P.  6035,  H.  C. 
Silver    Medal    in    but- 
ter test,  '98,  2  lbs.  2 
ozs. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
'99,  1  lb.  12  ozs. 


f   Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Orme.  P.  1660,  H.  C 
Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 
M  a  r  e  t  t     to    Lord 
Rothschild  at  a  long 
price. 

.  Regina's  Pride. 

F.  7450.  H.  C 

f  Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

I  Mistake,  P.  4562.  C. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Mona  8th, 

P.  3983,  H.  C- 

1st  pr.   over  Jer.   and 

Parish  prize,  '96. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Fontaine  6th, 

P.  4320,  H.  C. 

Sister  of  Fontaine  9th, 
P.  6039,  H.  Cm  1st 
Grouville.  .'99; 
beating  the  cow  that 
won  1  st  prize  over 
the  Island;  Bronze 
Medal,  '99;  21  qts. 
milk ;  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Scipio.  P.  157,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey.  '77. 
2d    Herd    Book    and 
Parish  prize,  '77. 


f  Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows, 
j  (See  below.) 

[  Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
"94.  '95. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island. 
Aug..  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

I  Oxford  Dahlia. 

P.  2588.  H.  C 

Islander. 

P.  1181,  H.  C- 
(See  below.) 

I  Darkey's  Dairy  Pride. 
P.  1186,  H.  C. 

Islander.  P.  1181.  H.C 
3d  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Mona  5th,  P.  2619,  C. 

1st    over    Jersey    and 

Parish  prize,  '93. 

Dairy  Lad, 

P.  1133.  H.  C- 

Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537,  C 
Reserve  No.   for  Cup. 

"90. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91. 
Blythwood     Challenge 

Cup.  '91.' 

f  TerseyBoy.  P.  92.H.C 
I  Sire  of  Oakland's  Cora. 
|         19  lbs.  9h  ozs. 

I   Belle  Grisette  3d. 
P.  90,  H.  C 


f  Sans  Peur.  P.  2,  H-  C 
I  Mabel  2d.  F.  889.  H.  C.   \    2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '68 


Bronze  Medal  at  C.  I. 

Ex..  '71. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '75. 
4th  pr.  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sultane's  Favourite. 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447,  H.  C 


Everton  King, 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire    of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 


Lemon,  F.  2402.  C. 


Umpire  3d.  P.  350.  C. 

M'me  Du  Pre. 

F.  4146,  C. 


f   Duke.  P.  2093.  C. 
Par.  pr..  Apr.,  '95. 

Gamboge's  Pride. 
P.  4508.  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour.  '96. 

Winner  following  pub- 
lic butter  tests 

May.  '96.  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 

Oct. '96,  2  lbs.  21  ozs., 
217  davs  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5J  ozs. 


Grandsire  of  Coo- 
massie. 

Mabel.  F.  192.  H.  C. 

Cetcwayo.  P.  224,  C. 

Sire  of 
Cetewayo's      Silver 

Bell.   17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 
Cetewayo's     Lily,      17 

lbs. 
Cetewayo's   Daisy.    16 

lbs.  4  ozs. 

Quality,  F.  1748.  H.  C 

Winner  of   1st  p.    and 

Champion     Cup     at 

the     Royal     Jersey 

S.,    '82.     (16   lbs.   8 

OZS.) 

Umpire  2d,  P  232. H.C. 
2d    ov.    Jer.    and    Par. 

prize.  '80, 
3d  over  Jersey,  '81. 

Fancy.  F.  1324.  C 

f  Una's  Boy,  P.  1752.  C. 

[  Gamboge  2d. 

P.  2294.  H.  C 

i  See  below.) 

Rob  Roy, 

P.   1184.  H.  C 

Gamboge  2d. 

P.  2294.  H.  C 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  H  ozs..  24  hrs. 


Bull  calf  born  March  2:\,  1016.     (Will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 

Expected  to  be  bred  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny, 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Roval  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  14 
(6Sentries),  also  the  1st  prize  4-vcar-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the  Island).  He'has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to, 
if  not  more  than,  DIM)  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  401  ■>,  H.  C.) 
A  bull  calf  from  this  service  would  be  worth  more  than  will  probably  be  paid  for  the  dam,  even  into    four  figures. 


B  111 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  100.     Heifer. 


RALEIGH'S  FINANCE'S  DAUGHTER,  353284,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred   by  J.    G.    Buesnel,   St.    Saviour 
Jersey. 

Born  April  11.  1915. 

Imported  August  5,  1915.  by  T.  S.  Coo 

Mottled  brisket;  most  of  belly  white 
tongue  white;  black  switch. 

She  has  the  stamp  of  her  splendid 
youth  and  beauty  in  addition;  a  golden 
sweet  head;  long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body; 
strong  constitution ,  but  of  fine  bone 
beautifully  set  tail,  with  nice  switch; 
large  square  udder  development,  large 
placed  teats. 


Island    of 


per  &  Sons, 
ankles  and 

dam,  with 
fawn,  with 
neat  and  of 
and  finish; 
promises  a 
beautifully 


f  Sire 

GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at  5 
important  shows  in 
'14  and  '15,  includ- 
ing the  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter.  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P. 
19097.  H.  C.  (im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  last  fall), 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter  in  361 
days. 

Fern  Beauty.  P.  18914, 
H.  C,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14£ 
ozs.  butter  in  313 
days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made  as  a 
two-y  e  a  r-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners, including: 

Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  23 
entries.  Royal  Show, 
May,  '13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble. 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15. 

Agatha's  Maiden  Fern, 
1st  3-year-old  heifer, 
8  entries,  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
American  Royal, 
Kansas  City,  '15; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Missouri  S.  Fair.  '15. 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som, 1st  3 -year-old 
heifer,  Sr.  and  Gr. 
Champion,  Hutchin 
son,  Kan.,  '15;  1st 
at  Kansas  S.  Fair, 
'15. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

1st  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  515,000. 

Sire  of  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.  At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
the  special  pr.  ($250) 
for  "get  of  sire,  4  to 
8  animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age  or 
ownership,"  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  tested 
cows,  31  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with  authenticated 
tests. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And     numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady     Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  "03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184,     H.     C,     1st 

over  Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 
Aldan's     Raleigh,     P. 

4116.  H.  C,  sold  for 

$1,000  at  auction. 
A   magnificent   daugh- 

ter  of  Golden  Fern's 

Lad,   and  head  of  a 

great  family. 


Dam 
RALEIGH'S  FINANCE,  353205,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  S3 ,600. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  D. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  T  e  n  n., 
Dec,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice 
Worcester,  M  ass., 
for  $1,025. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, in  Register  of 
Merit,  14  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test.  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes, 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
villeand  St.  Saviour, 
'05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs..  38  days 
in  milk.  • 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669.  pub- 
lic butter  test,  I  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  .We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees  for  partial 
list  of  his  tested 
daughters,  or  front 
page  A.) 

Aldan,  F.  6213.  C. 


(P.  13426,  H.C.) 


f  Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1  st     at     Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 
Sire  of 

Island  Admiration, 
171782,  butter  test. 
14  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7 
days  from  272  lbs. 
milk,  at  8  years  old. 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A.  Mid- 
delton.  Shelby  ville, 
Ky. ;  the  unbeaten 
Champion  of  many 
shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria. 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister   to   Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that   tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


(■  Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 
He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "S  p  e  c  k  1  e  d 
Band."  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie."  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  II.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 


Aristocrat, 

P.  2280.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey.  '98. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  1 2 1  days.  Sold 
in  our  '06  sale  for 
$1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey.  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '10. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess.  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice. 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 
Dam  of  Golden  Lad's 

Fawn     Duchess.     23 

lbs.  6  ozs. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C- 

(See  below.) 

Tootsie.  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  2i 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show , 
'94,  "95. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

[  Nameless. 

P.  3222.  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st   Cham.    Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  b  u  1  1  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter — La  Bouanne, 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277,  H.  C 

f  Sultane's  Favourite. 

P.  873.  H.  C 
I    1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

I  Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C- 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C 

His  grandam,  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796.  H.C. 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  pr.,  '86. 

[  Lugano.  F.  7020,  C 


Everton  King. 

P.  390,  C. 
Sire     of    many    noted 
prize  winners. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sultane's  Favourite. 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of    a    remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dLon.  Dairy  S..  '88. 


Cetewayo  2d, 
P.  370,  H. 


C 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606.  C 


Aldan,  F.  6213,  C,  is  dam  of  the  noted  show  cow.  Silent,  114438,  imported 
by  Mr.  Wm.  Rockefeller  and  exhibited  some  years  ago  by  Mr.  Rolla 
Oliver,  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Silent  is  the  dam  of  Hood  Farm  Golden  Lad, 
64268,  a  Register  of  Merit  sire  with  7  daughters  entered,  among  them. 
Belle  12th  of  Hood  Farm,  606  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  9,408 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  at  6  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 


(See  opposite  page  for  extended  pedigree  of  this  Champion  winning  tested  daughter  of  Mabel's  Raleigh,  P.  3722,  H.  C.) 
Winner  of 

Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Championship  over  the  Island),  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  May,  '15. 

2d  prize.  Class  5,  30  entries,  Royal  Show,  May.  '15. 

Four  Certificates  of  Merit  in  public  butter  tests;  record  as  a  four-year-old,  1  lb.  ll£  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  32  lbs.  2  ozs.  milk.  108  days  after  calving. 

Official  Island  record,  supervised  by  the  Royal  Jersey  Agricultural  Society,  559  lbs.  3.2  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  9,971  lbs.  S  ozs.  milk  (without  grain  or 
other  extra  feed). 
Dam  of 

Financial  Raleigh  Sultan,  P.  5015,  H.  C.  winner  of  1st  prize.  Class  1,  35  entries,  and  St  Saviour  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  April,  '13;  4th  prize.  Class  2,  19 
entries.  Royal  Show,  April,   '14.     Sire  of  Parsifal,  winner  of  Grouville  Parish  prize.  Class  1,  April,  '15. 

Financial  Baron.  P.  4602,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize,  St.  Saviour  Show,  Jersey,  as  a  two-year-old;  2d  at  St.  Saviour  Show  as  a  yearling;  Reserve,  Class  4,  8 
entries,  with  his  progeny,  Royal  Show.  April,  '14;  Reserve,  Class  3,  7  entries,  April,  '15.  Sire  of  several  winners,  including  Zelda  4th,  4th  prize.  Class 
2,  36  entries,  Royal  Show,  May,  '14;  and  Caronette  of  S.  B.,  322318,  1st  prize  senior  yearling  heifer  and  Junior  Champion,  Inter-State  Fair,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  '15. 

The  two  1st  prize  bulls  mentioned  above,  Financial  Raleigh  Sultan  and  Financial  Baron,  were  sired,  respectively,  by  a  grandson  and  a  son  of  Agatha's  Fly- 
ing Fox,  indicating  a  congenial  "nick."  Raleigh's  Finance  (see  opposite  page)  is  bred  again  to  a  grandson  of  Agatha's  Flying  Fox.  viz.,  Oxford  You'll 
Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.     "What  will  the  harvest  be?" 


Bred  April  IS,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  His  sire,  the 
peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  has 
been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs.  6 
ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling  calves 
than  any  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


B  112 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  101.    Heifer. 


Bred  by  J.  G.  Buesnel,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  April  19.  1915. 

Broken  color;  white  tongue  and  switch. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  very  attractive  light  fawn-and-white.  of  great 
substance;  stylish  carriage  and  symmetrical  outline; 
body  long,  deep  and  well  ribbed;  strong,  straight 
back;  beautifully  fashioned  hind  quarters,  with 
well-set  tail  and  good  switch;  thighs  f.h'm  and  flat, 
well  cut  out,  to  make  room  for  the  splendid  udder  of 
which  she  has  promise;  teats  long,  squarely  placed, 
and  wide  apart. 


SULTAN'S  FINANCE'S  DAUGHTER,  353285,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Six  of  his  heifers  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  an  average  of 
$564. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,    11. 

Reserve  for  Voisin 
Special  (Champion- 
ship, bulls  any  age), 
Aug..   '11. 

1st  prize  (2-year-old 
class).  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
12. 

1st  prize,  Class  8.  10 
entries,  Aug.,  '12. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries.  Apr.,  '13. 

2d  pr..  7  entries  (with 
progeny),  Apr.,   '13. 

And  other  prizes. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree.) 

Dam 
SULTAN'S 

FINANCE, 
P.  14100,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
at  30  mos.  old,  1  lb. 
8£  ozs.  in  24  hrs.. 
1 13  days  after  calv- 
ing. 
Public  butter  test, 
May,  '12.  1  lb.  Hi 
ozs.,  at  5  yrs.  10  mos. 
old. 
Official  R.  J.  A.  S.  rec- 
ord on  Island  of 
Jersey.  '14.  402  lbs. 
12.8  ozs.  butter  in 
353  days ;  average 
test,  5.4  per  cent, 
butter  fat. 
2d  prize.  Class  3,  43  en- 
tries, Royal  Show, 
and  Parish  prize, 
Aug.,  '09. 
Parish  prize,  Class  4, 
and  one  of  group 
winning  President's 
Cup,  Aug..  '10. 
1st   prize.   Class   4.    41 

entries.  May.  '11. 
1st  in  Champion  class, 

Aug..  '11. 
1st  prize.  Sweepstakes 
and  Challenge  Cup. 
St.     Saviour     Show, 
'11. 
2d  prize  (Special  class) 
and  Challenge  Cup, 
St.     Saviour    Show, 
"12. 
1st  prize  and  Challenge 
Cup  (won  outright). 
St.     Saviour    Show, 
'13. 
R  e  s  e  r  v  e.     Class     6 
(Champion        class), 
and  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '12. 
1st   prize,    Class   5,    45 
entries,    and    Parish 
prize,  May,  '13. 
1st      prize,      Class      6 
(Champion  class). 
May.  '14. 
1st   prize.   Class   5.    30 
entries,    and    Parish 
prize,  May,  '15. 
Reserve     for     Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'15  (beaten  only  by 
You'll    Do's    Cham- 
pion    Ivy,     353251, 
see    No.    50   of   this 
catalog) . 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746, H.  C 
(78475,  A.  J.  C  C) 

Winner  of  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, Apr.,  '06. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

1  st  pr. ,  Sweepstakes , 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour-G  r  o  u- 
ville,  '05. 

Sire  of  27  tested  cows, 
some  of  which  have 
won  Certificates  of 
Merit  in  the  public 
butter  tests  on  the 
Island  and  have 
made  the  Register  of 
Merit  in  America. 
Among  the  most  dis- 
tinguished are: 

Violette's  Beauty  3d, 
P.  13895,  H.C.  (now 
Violette's  Sultana, 
252253),  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  Hi  ozs-.  90  days 
in  milk,  at  2  years 
old;  won  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
viour-Grouville  S., 
'10.  She  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for 
$2,600,  to  Ewell 
Farm,  Tenn. ;  and 
her  daughter, 
Noble's  Pretty  Vio- 
lette,  252234,  sold  as 
a  2 -year-old  for 
$1,200  to  Elmendorf 
Farm,  Ky. 

Sultane's  Belle,2037 1 1 , 
who  entered  the 
Register  of  Merit  in 
'11  as  a  3-year-old, 
with  8.488  lbs.  3.2 
ozs.  milk,  519  lbs.  11 
ozs.  estimated 
butter. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 


Simple  Interest  4th, 
P.  11404,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  91 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  2 
yrs.  old,  123  days 
after  calving. 

St.    Saviour  Parish 
prize,  Class  5,  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '12. 
Dam  of 

Sultan's  Interest,  P. 
14841,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  4  yrs. 
old,  1  lb.  14  J  ozs.  in 
24  hrs.;  St.  Saviour 
Parish  prize.  Class 
2,  May,  '10. 

Financier  2d,  P.  4772, 
H.  C,  1st  prize.  8 
entries,  bulls  from 
tested  dams.  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '13;  and 
other  prizes. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
prize,  St.  H  e  1  i  e  r 
Show,  Aug..  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
Apr.,  '09,  in  compe- 
tition with  Beauvoir 
King,  Plymouth 
Lad  and  other  bulls. 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
1st  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  U 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
May,  '01. 

Full  sister  to  Golden 
Sultana,  dam  of  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 


Morny  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '07. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  tested 
cows,  among   them: 

Simple  Interest  4th, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '06.  I  lb.  95 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk;  she  is  dam  of 
Sultan's  Finance, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  1st  over  Jersey, 
May  and  Aug.,  '11. 

Duchess  of  Tapon,  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  Tapon, 
238640),  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  *■  oz. 
in  24  hours,  43  days 
in  milk. 

Sire  of  Magdalene,  P. 
12144,  H.  C.  whose 
daughter,  Oxford's 
Magdalene,  271103, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  AA,  327  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  2  years  8  mos,  old. 
is  by  Oxford  You'll 
[to,  p.  4075.  H.  C, 
and  full  sister  to 
Oxford's  Maggie 
Cannon.  28945S. 
(See  No.  55  of  cata- 
log.) 


Simple  Interest  2d, 
P.  8098,  C 

Winner  of  4  Certifi- 
cates of  Merit  in 
public  butter  tests. 

Record  at  6  yrs.  old, 
2  lbs.  $  oz.  in  24  hrs.. 
137  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

Dam  of 

Simple  Interest  6th, 
P.  13275,  H.  C,  who 
has  4  public  butter 
tests;  3 -year-old  rec- 
ord, 2  lbs.  i  oz.,  155 
days  after  calving. 

Fl'g  Fox  Oxford  In- 
terest. 166932,  dam 
of  Fox  Forda,  201- 
715,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  796  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
from  14.363  lbs.  6.4 
ozs.  milk,  at  6  yrs. 

old. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Among   his   24    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,  870.5  lbs. 

butter,     13,604    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's      Flower      o* 

Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 

butter,     11,198    lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.   Sa- 
viour,    411.96     lbs. 

butter,     6,841      lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,     10.060      lbs. 

milk,  I  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.  CJ.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '99.  Sold  at 
our  auction  sale, 
May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 
In  same  sale,   three 

m  of  his  heifers  on  first 
calf  averaged  $933. 

Among  his  26  tested 
daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen.  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold,  10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold,     1 1 ,075      lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 
(See  above.) 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 
P.  5732,  H-  C 

Par.  prize,  Aug..  '95, 
and  May.  '98. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  '10;  yr.'s 
record,  11,659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 

Quecnie's  Prince. 
P.  2281.  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '97. 

Sire  of  Model  2d,  1st 
prize  winner,  St. 
Saviour,  and  tested 
in  public  butter  test, 
2  lbs.  1 1  ozs..  May, 
'03,  and  sold  in  our 
auction  sale,  '04.  for 
$995. 

Half-brother  to 
Queenie's  Prince  2d, 
P.  2574.  H.  C.  sire 
of  Oxford  Ixia  3d. 


Simple  Interest. 
P.  4456,  C. 
Dam  of 
Fair     Interest,     butter 

test,  2  lbs.  5£  ozs. 
vSimple      Interest      2d. 
butter    test,    2    lbs. 
i  oz. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich    and   per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,   P.   2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

f  Ravachol.  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 


Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 


Pioneer,  P.  1602.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer..  '91,  '92. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey, 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Lady  Clair,  3d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.C,  sire  of 
The  Owl,  P.  2195, 
H.  C. 

Morion  is  also  sire  of: 

Eagle,  P.  6736,  H.  C. 
(now  named  Mo- 
rion's S  u  1 1  a  n  e, 
162115,  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction), 
winner  of  Par.  pr.. 
May,  '01.  Dam  of 
Eminent's  Lady  Sul- 
tane,  171946.  butter 
test,  20  lbs.  2  ozs.  in 
7  days;  dam  of  Kar- 
nak's  Eminent,  84- 
035,  lstpr.  two-year- 
old  bull,  Louisiana 
State  Fair,  '10. 

Oxford  Orange,  P. 
6361,  C,  a  magni- 
ficent dairy  cow; 
dam  of  Fern's  Ox- 
ford Orange,  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,900. 


i  (xford  Lily, 

P.  346S.  H.  C. 


Result's  Prince, 

P.  2004,  H    C. 
Reserve    over    Jersey. 


f  Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France    when    12 
months  old. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 
Had    few    equals    as    a 

dairy  cow  in  her  day 

on  the  Island. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  2  lbs.  H  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C- 

Courage,  P.  1813.  C. 

Mr.  Francis  he  Brocq. 
the  best  judge  of 
Jerseys  on  the  Is- 
land, told  us  that 
the  bull  Courage 
was  the  best  son  of 
Golden  Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370.  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty- five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  10£  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

And  27  others. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d. 

P.  3056.  H.  C 
3d  pr.  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 
Dam    of    Pioneer,    P. 

1602.  H.  C,  1st  over 

Jer.,  '91.  '92. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer..  Apr..  '89. 

1st  over  Jer..  Aug..  "89. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including 
Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
dam  of  Reminder, 
P.  2419.  H.  C. 

Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C 

Favorite's  Lad. 
P.  1678.  H.  C 

Beau  Resultat  2d, 
P.  3M7.  H.  C. 


Queenie.  P.  4859.  C. 
(Golden  Queen  of  St. 

Saviour,  149137.) 
She   was    sold    in    our 

'00  sale. 
Certificate     of     Merit, 

public    butter    test, 

'96,    2    lbs.    If    ozs.. 

when    214    days    in 

milk. 


Superior.  P.  1113,  C. 


Interest,  F.  3582.  C 
Dam  of  Finance,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit.  '94. 
2  lbs.;  '97.  2  lbs.  4 
oz.;  '98,  2  lbs.  lOfc 
ozs.;  and  8  others. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  II.  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582, C 

Dam  of  Oxford  Ixia, 
P.  7100.  H.  C..  win 
ner  Bronze  Medal, 
public  butter  test. 
March.  '00.  2  lbs.  8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk. 

Fortescue,  P.  766.  H.C 

1st  over  Jer.,  '87. 

1st    at   head    of   herd. 

'88. 
Sire  of  the  great  cow. 

Cocotte.      F.      8300, 

H.  C  (see  No.  69  of 

catalog). 

Jolie  Grisette, 

F.  6698.  H.  C. 


Expected  to  be  bred  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  last  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  lb2060, 
and  her  only  son  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  (See  front  pages  for  his  extended  pedigree.)  Here  is  a  young  bull  that  stands 
in  a  "class  by  himself."  His  lamented  sire,  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  was  a  Grand  Champion  winner,  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Cham- 
pions. His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  tested  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  7  days,  and  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  qts. 
daily.     She  is  probably  the  dam  of  more  high  selling  calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world. 


B  113 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY^CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  102.     Heifer. 


VESTA'S  VICKY'S  DAUGHTER,  353281,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  O.  J.  Queree,  St.  Peter,  Islaud  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  5,  1915. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  ,Sons. 

Brisket,  belly,  front  of  fore  ankles,  hiud  ankles 
and  shanks  white;  tongue  and  switch  black  and 
white. 

An  exquisitely  colored  rich  brownish  fawn,  of  high 
finish;  sweet  head  and  face;  sharp  withers;  strong, 
straight  back ;  very  long  body,  set  on  tine,  clean  limbs ; 
hide  mellow  and  elastic ;  splendid  udder  develop- 
ment, with  perfect  placing  of  teats. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
-      NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,   Class  8,   10 

entries,     Aug.,     '12, 

and  Reserve  for  Voi- 

sin  Special. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,    13 

entries,  Apr.,  '13. 
1st  prize,  6  entries, 
with  his  progeny, 
and  Challenge  Cup, 
Royal  Show,  Apr., 
'15. 
And  other  prizes. 

Sire  of 
Alabama,    1st  prize, 
Class  3,  and  St.  Mar- 
tin   Par.    pr.,    Aug., 
13. 
Golden   Fern's   Noble. 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,    and    Senior 
Champion,  Panama- 
Pacific     Exposition, 
'15. 
And   other  prize  win- 
ners. 
Six  of  his  heifers  sold 
in    our    '  1 4    auction 
for    an    average    of 
$564. 

Sire  of 
Christmas  Lassie, 
281443,   in   Register 
of  Merit   (AA),   334 
lbs.  1 1  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  as  a  2-year- 
old. 
Dorothy's  Noble  Fern, 
P.     19097,     H.     C. 
official   R.   J.   A.   S., 
tested   as   a  2 -year- 
old,  470  lbs.  5.2  ozs. 
in  361  days. 
And  a  number  of  other 

tested  cows. 
His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  shows  in  '14  and 
'15,  including  the 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
'14, 

Dam 
VESTA, 

P.  15787,  H.C. 

Official  R.  J.  A.  S.  rec- 
ord at  5  yrs.  old,  371 
lbs.  12.8  ozs.  butter 
in  327  days,  without 
grain  feed ;  average 
test,  5.51  per  cent, 
butter  fat. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize,  St.  Peter 
Show,  Jersey,  Class 
4,  '14. 

Parish  prizes,  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14  and 
'15. 

She  has  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  Im- 
ported Victory,  269- 

977,  in  Register  of 
Merit.  561  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter,  10,254  lbs. 
milk,  at  4  yrs.  1  mo. 
old.  Dam  of  2  in 
Register  of  Merit ; 
viz.,  Imp.  Expecta- 
tion's  Victory,    209- 

978,  357  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at 
1  yr.  11  mos.  old; 
Oxford  You'll  Do's 
Circus  Girl,  274712, 
390  lbs.  3  ozs.,  at  2 
yrs.  old. 

Her  grandam,  Vic- 
torine,  P.  9950,  H. 
C. ,  also  produced 
Vixen,  P.  13520,  H. 
C,  3d  prize.  Class 
1,  37  entries,  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '07;  3d 
prize,  Class  3,  46 
entries,  Aug. ,  '08 ; 
St.  Lawrence  Parish 
prize,  Aug.,  '07,  '08 
and  '09. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'07. 

1  st  pr. ,  Royal  Show , 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

Blythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '09. 

And  numerous  other 
prizes. 

Dam  of 

Lady  Aldan  2d,  P. 
9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P. 
4116,  H.  C,  sold  for 
$1,000  at  auction. 

A  magnificent  daugh- 
ter of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  and  head  of  a 
great  family. 

Her  daughter,  Lady 
Aldan  2d,  P.  9788, 
H.  C,  won  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03;  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '03.  Sh  e  is 
now  named  Mabel's 
Poet's  Lady  Aldan, 
248438;    is    dam    of 

2  tested  cows  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

Barb,  P.  3920,  C. 
Sire  of 

Imp.  Expectation's 
Victory  (see  notes 
at  left). 

Glory  Le  Cornu,  248- 
519,  438  lbs.  1  oz. 
butter  in  1  year,  at  4 
yrs.  9  mos. 

Dahlia,  P.  16072,  H. 
C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  Oct.,  '13,  2 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter 
in  24  hrs.,  4  yrs. 
old. 

Barleycorn,  P.  15526, 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  6  ozs.,  at 

3  yrs.     old;    sold 
at  auction  for  $500. 

Annette,  P.  15014,  H. 
C,  St.  Saviour  Par- 
ish prize,  Class  3, 
Aug.,  '10;  dam  of 
Doreen's  Lassie,  St. 
Saviour  Parish  prize, 
Class  1,  Aug.,  '11. 

Amy,  P.  15812,  C, 
dam  of  Expecta- 
tion's Amy,  493  lbs. 
12.6  ozs.  butter  in 
342  days  (official 
Island  test). 


Vicky,  P.  11974,  C. 

Dam  of  Du  Jardin's 
Trump,  78522,  sire 
of  2  in  Register  of 
Merit;  viz.: 

Cotton's  Adelaide,  502 
lbs.  2  ozs.  at  4  yrs.  4 
mos.  old  (Class  AA). 

Gipsy  Frolic,  14  lbs.  4 
ozs.  in  7  days,  3  yrs. 
old;  dam  of  Gipsy 
Frolic  2d,  275413, 
sold  in  the  Allen 
Dale  Farm  auction, 
'13,  for  $1,000  as  a 
yearling. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Blue  Lad,  Grand 
Champion,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  '09. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
C  h  a  m  p  i  o  n  s  h  i  p. 
North  I  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees  for  partial 
list  of  his  tested 
daughters,  or  front 
page  A.) 

Among  his  many  pr- 
winning  sons  is  Emi- 
nent 2d,  1st  State's 
prize  over  Jersey, 
'01  and  '02  (with  his 
progeny) ;  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  for 
$10,000. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 


Viceroy,  P.  3531,  H.  C- 

By    Eminent    2d,     P. 

2532,  H.  C.  Dam.Vi- 

eomtesse,  P.  6376,  C. 


Barbette,  P.  9348,  C 
Daughter  of  Hamley, 
P.  2637,  H-  C,  now 
named  Golden  Lad's 
Champion,  57222,  A. 
J.  C.  C. 


Gipsy's  King, 

P.  3270,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Class  2,  24 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
April,  '04. 

1  st  and  Champion, 
Western  Show,  '05. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
including: 

Gipsy  King's  Fontaine, 
612  lbs.  10  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  10 
yrs.  8  mos.  old. 

Fern's  Expectant,  560 
lbs.  3  ozs.,  at  4  yrs. 
8  mos. ;  scored  1 00 
points  (perfection) ; 
sold  in  our  '08  auc- 
tion for  $450,  to 
Mr.  E.  G.  Dusen- 
bury,  Portville,  N. 
Y. 

Also  sire  of: 

Roving  Gipsy,  67588, 
sire  of  7  in  Register 
of  Merit. 

Doctor's  Lad,  P.  3678, 
H.  C,  sire  of  3  test- 
ed cows. 

Castor's  Lord,  P.  3895, 
H.  C,  sire  of  2. 


Victorine, 

P.  9950,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize. 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,    02. 

Her  daughter,  Import- 
ed Victory,  269977, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
is  dam  of  2  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C 

Dam  of  2  butter  test 
cows  and  5  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Aurea,  P.  8693,  H. 
C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test,  Oct.,  '03. 

Her  dam  is  half-sister 
to  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e,  F. 
7124,  H.  C. 


[■  Fereor,  P.  2891,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '00. 

H  is  daughters  are  of 
the  Blue  Belle  type 
and  color,  all  strictly 
1  st  class ;  one  in  milk 
on  first  calf  milking 
daily  18  quarts. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle's 
Grey  Actress,  187- 
446,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  450 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  at  13  yrs.  4 
mos.  old.  She  won 
4th  at  the  Royal 
Show,  26  entries, 
A  ug. ,  '03 ;  and  is  dam 
of  the  bull,  Agatha's 
Actor,  69639,  sire 
of  1  in  Register  of 
Merit  and  of  several 
1st  prize  winners. 

Golden  Fern's  Gipsy 

Maid, 
203630. 
(Carlo's  Gipsy  6th, 

P.  8218,  H.  C.) 

A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  now  owned  in 

the  "'Linden  Grove" 

herd. 


Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B,  No.  999; 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  yr.,  when  7 
years  old. 

Warder,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '04.  (A  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cows.  J 

Halloween,  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,   03. 

Victorrae,  P.  9950,  H. 
C,  the  dam  of  Vicky, 
P.  11974,  H.  C.  (See 
notes  at  left.) 


Vicomtesse, 

P.  5376,  C. 

Dam  of  the  bull, Vice- 
roy, P.  3531,  H.  C 
(see  above). 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7 ,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

Fox's   Belle   of   Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

And     22     other    cows 
with  butter  tests. 


Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A  magnificent  dairy 

cow,  milking  20  qts. 

daily. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Had, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944,  H.  C. 
2d    St.    Martin    Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Blue  Boy, 

P.  2578,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Blue  Belle  Prin- 
cess, 157364,  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  to  the 
late  Hon.  M.H.Olin. 
Perry,  N.  Y.,  testing 
for  him  15  lbs.  1  oz. 
of  butter. 

His  dam,  Blue  Belle,  P. 
4307,  H.  C,  is  dam 
of  Caumais  Lad  (sire 
of  Financial  King 
and  Guenon's  Lad) ; 
Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5£ 
ozs. ;  Golden  Lad's 
Blue  Belle,  sold  in 
our  '03  sale  for 
$1,725;  Blue  Belle 
6th  and  7th;  Blue 
Belle's  Handsome 
Fox,  and  Blue 
Belle's  Golden  Fern, 
sold  as  a  calf  for 
$3,000. 


Petune's  Pet, 

P.  5704,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '94. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '95. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Carlo's  Gipsy, 

P.  3519,  H.  C 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  8 1 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Sire  of  25  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Eminent 's 
Raleigh. 

Favorite,  P.  8354,  H.C. 

(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess,  157604.) 

1st  N.  C.  Show,  '00. 

A  grand  dairy  cow. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale, 
for  $500.  to  Mr.  F. 
W.  Crane. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sire  of  29  butter  tested 
cows. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C-  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 

Bobby  5th,  P.  1060,  C. 

Lemon's  Venus, 
P.  2493,  C. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey. 

A  remarkably  good 
sire,  and  h  i  s  get 
have  found  ready 
buyers  from  Eng- 
land at  long  prices. 

His  daughter,  Uncle 
Peter's  Rosette,  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  for 
$1,000,  and  her  heif- 
er calf,  by  Flying 
Fox,  sold  in  same 
sale  for  $1,250. 

H  i  s  granddaughter, 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold- 
en Del,  157354,  sold 
in  our '01  saletoBilt- 
more  Farms,  Bilt- 
more,  N.  C,  has 
made  the  phenom- 
enal record  of  1,3414 
lbs.  of  milk  and  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  of  churn- 
ed butter  in  30  days. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Golden  Sultana,  the 
dam  of  S  u  1 1  a  n  a's 
Golden  Jolly;  and 
Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
the  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands;  etc. 


Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Imported   Blue    Belle, 

180234.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold  for  $3,600  in  our 

'04  sale. 
Grandam  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands. 

Strawberry, 

P.  1578,  H.  C. 

Petune,  F.  4193,  H.  C. 

Carlo  3d,  P.  817,  H.  C. 

Hisgrandsire,  Carlo,  P. 
ISO,  C,  is  sire  of  Lily 
Brown,  P.  420,  C, 
dam  of  Golden  Lily, 
P.  5101,  H.  C. 

Quaker's  Girl, 

F.  7215,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Among  his  many  pr.- 
winning  sons  is  Fly- 
ing Fox,  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
at  our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500;  sire  of  26 
tested  daughters  and 
many  prize  winners. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 


Expected  to  be  bred  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A,  J  C,  C.     (See  notes  at  foot  of  opposite  page.) 


Tattoo  146 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY    30,  1916. 


No.  103.    Heifer. 


MABEL'S  SWEET  SECRET,  324987,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Suns,  Coopcrsburg,  Pa. 

Born  November  26,  1914 

Solid  eolor,  except  white  brisket;  white  tongue; 
black  switch. 

A  rich  brownish  fawn,  of  strong  dairy  character; 
neat  head;  very  long,  deep  body;  broad  loins;  great 
length  nf  rump,  and  prominent  hips;  well  set  tail, 
with  luxuriant  black  switch;  promise  of  splendid 
udder,  with  good-sized  and  well-placed  teats. 


Stockwell, 

P.  3550,  H.  C. 

(Imported  Stockwell, 
75264,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Sold  at  our  '07  sale  for 
$11,500. 

A  son  of  the  great  Ox- 
ford Lad  and  out  of 
one  of  the  best 
daughters  that  Gold- 
en Fern's  Lad  ever 
sired.  Time  will 
prove  that  blood  will 
te'.I,  and  that  he  will 
prove  a  very  suc- 
cessful sire. 
Sire  of 

Stockwell's  Daisy, 
234182,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
561  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Karnak,  227372,  A.  J. 
C.  C,  404  lbs.  0.9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Jolly  Sweet  Thing  2d, 
213532,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
17  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 

And  9  other  tested 
cows. 

The  following  is  a  list 
of  prizes  that  some 
of  his  get  have  won: 

Stockwell's  Giltedge, 
1st  prize,  Minnesota, 
Kentucky,  Tennes 
see  and  Wisconsin 
State  Fairs;  also 
Champion  bull  at 
Iowa;  Junior  Cham- 
pion at  Indiana, 
Kentucky,  Tennes- 
see and  Missouri 
State  Fairs. 

Jolly  Sweet  Thing  2d. 
1st  prize  and  Grand 
Champion,  Iowa  S. 
Fair;  1st  prize,  Ten- 
nessee and  Illinois 
State  Fairs;  also 
1st  prize  at  Wiscon- 
sin and  Minnesota. 

Stockwell's  Brown 
Beauty,  1st  pr.  and 
Grand  Champion  at 
Kentucky  Blue 
Grass  Fair,  '07. 

Stockwell's  Fern  Lad, 
1st  prize  and  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
Nebraska,  Kansas 
and  Missouri  State 
Fairs. 

S  t  o  c  k  w  e  1  1's  Fawn 
Beauty,  1st  prize 
heifer  at  Worcester, 
and  1st  and  Cham- 
pion heifer  at  Syra- 
cuse, '08. 


Sire 

MABEL'S 

RALEIGH'S 

PRINCE, 
120788,  A.  J.C.  C. 

(SIGMOND, 

P.  4318,  H.C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize, 
Grouville  Show, 
Jersey,  '12. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  of  the 
New  York  State 
Fair,  '15. 

Full  brother  to  Penni- 
thorpe's  Raleigh, 
96185,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '11; 
sold  at  auction  in  '1 1 
for  $3,100. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh's 
Prince,  120788,  A.J. 
C.  C.) 


Dam 
STOCKWELL'S 

SECRET, 
230328,  A.  J.C.  C. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  and  a  grand 
breeder;  splendid 
udder,  with  good- 
sized  and  beautifully 
placed  teats.  " 


Fern's  Golden  Secret, 
203984. 

She  is  now  in  the  "Lin- 
den Grove"  herd  and 
one  of  our  greatest 
dairy  cows,  being  a 
heavy  and  persistent 
milker. 

Dam  of  Viola's  Golden 
Secret,  239729,  a 
beautiful  heifer  call 
sold  in  imr  '10  auc- 
tion for  $475, 


Oxford  Lad, 

P,  3123,  II.  C. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
the  Island.  Apr..  '03. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '05. 

Oxford  Lad  sired  the 
great  bulls.  Majesty, 
Luc  y's  Champion 
and  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  the  latter 
selling  at  our  '10 
auction  sale  for 
511,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Oxford 
Cocotte— 724  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
— was  sold  in  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
a  u  c  t  i  o  n,  '11,  for 
SI, 700. 

Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer..  '00. 

1st  pr.  and  Champion- 
ship, North  Club 
Show,  '00  and  '01, 
and  has  milked  over 
40  lbs.  per  day  with 
first  calf. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion,  N. 
C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Sire  of  31  butter  test 
cows,  including: 

Gold  Mine,  public  but- 
ter test,  Roy.  Show, 
England,  4  lbs.  8^ 
ozs.  in  48  hours. 

La  Foret's  Lucille, 
public  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  2  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Lady  Dorothy  2d,  Br. 
Medal,  public  butter 
test,  Oct..  '99,  2  lbs. 
8J  ozs.,  89  days  in 
milk. 

Lottie,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  14?  ozs.. 
120  days  in  milk , 
1st  over  Jer.,  '98; 
1st  over  England, 
'99  and  '02. 

Linda,  public  butter 
test,  Tring,  England. 
1  lb.  14  ozs..  110 
days  in  milk;  winner 
of  three  1st  prizes 
over  England. 

Pearl  4th,  public  but 
ter  test.  2  lbs.  3J 
ozs.,  35  days  in  milk  ; 
winner  of  two  1st 
prs.  over  England. 

Zelie  2d,  public  butter 
test,  '02,  1  lb.  14} 
ozs.,  90  days  in  milk. 

Abbess,  public  butter 
test.  London  Dairy 
Show,  1  lb    13  J  ozs. 

Molly  Bawn,  public 
butter  test,  May, '08. 
1  lb.  1  U  ozs.,  119 
days  in  milk. 

Lady     Phyllis,     public 
butter  test.  May.'Ol, 
1    lb.    14    ozs.,    127 
days  in  milk. 
Golden      Fern's     Emi 
nence,  authenticated 
test,  436  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in   1    year,   3 
years  old. 
Rozel  of  Clearview,  18 
lbs.    12}   ozs.   butter 
in  7  days. 

Queen  Hamley,  180381. 

(lr.  9089,  H.  C) 
Public    butter    test. 

May.  '03,  1  lb.  2  ozs. 

in  24  hours,  179  days 

in    milk,    at   3    years 

Old. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
fur  $7,500.  In  same 
sale  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  is  the  dam  of  3 
famous  bulls;  name- 
ly, Caiest,  Houpla 
and  Oxford  Lad. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Leda,  P.  6636.  H.  C. 

Her  dam,  Eminence, 
is  also  dam  of  Emi- 
nent and  Eminent 
2d,  two  famous  sires. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Fontaine  7th,  Sth  and 
9th,  all  prize  winners 
over  the  Island. 
Fontaine  9th  milked 
over  9,000  lbs.  milk 
in  a  year;  41  lbs.  4 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  from 
which  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
of  butter  was  made. 

"Speckled  Band," 
dam  of  the  wonder 
ful  cow,  "Nursie," 
that  made  the  phe- 
nomenal record  of  2 
lbs.  7\  ozs.  of  butter 
in  24  hours  in  the 
public  butter  test, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 

,  Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 
2d  pr.   ov.   the  Island 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 
out  of  a  half -sister  to 
Eminence,  F.  7124, 
H.  C 

Hamley.  P.  2637,  H.C. 

(Golden  Lad's 

Champion.  57222.) 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Cham,  over  Jer.,  '99. 

Sold  in  our  '00  auction 
for  $800. 

Sire  of 

Farineuse  4th  (Ham- 
ley's  Perfection. 
213893),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '07.  2 
lbs.  13  ozs.,  55  days 
in  milk. 

Agrippina.  Br.  Medal, 
public  butter  test. 
Oct.,  '04,  1  lb.  154 
ozs.,  156  days  in 
milk. 

Palopye  (Hood  Farm 
Golden  Happy, 
173919).  authenti- 
cated test,  553  lbs. 
13  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 


Silver  Belle,  P.  251,  C. 

Half-sister  to  Lucy 
Belle  2d,  P.  5088,  H. 
C  .  dam  of  Pansy,  P. 
8006.  H.  C.  Parish 
prizes,  Aug..  '98,  and 
Mav.  00;  Claudia.  P. 
8558,  II.  C.  Parish 
prizes,  May,  '04,  and 
Aug.,  '05. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr,,  '87. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Among  his  other 
daughters  are  Ali- 
cante, dam  of  The 
Owl,  and  Brookhill 
Rose  2d.  dam  of 
Golden  Jolly;  Fleet 
2d,  dam  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte  and 
Dreyfus. 


Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her   day    on   the 

Island. 


Golden  Pearl, 

P.  1975,  H.  C. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.   1242.  H.  C. 

Sixty  five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 
i0\  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509,  20 
lbs.  10J  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 

Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 
(See  above.) 


Handsome  2d, 

P.  5686.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
Show.  '97. 

1st  Par.  prize,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aleonora,  P. 
7605.  H.  Cm  dam  of 
Combust.  P.  14403, 
H.  Cm  winner  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test.  May. '10. 
1  lb.  4J  ozs..  when 
147  days  in  milk  and 
only  3  yrs.  old;  1st 
prize.  St.  Helier  S.. 
'10;  sold  at  our  "11 
auction  for  $700. 


Farmer's  Glory, 

F.  274.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer..  '79,  '80. 
1st  St.  Peter.  '79,  '80. 
1st  Pa.  State  Fair,  '80. 
Head  of  1st  pr.  herd. 

X   j   State  Pair,  '81 
Sold  at  auction  to  Mr. 

T.  A.  Haveineyer  for 

$  1.200. 
Sire  of  6  tested  cows. 


Lucy  Bell.  P.  251,  C. 

Dam  of  Lucy  Bell  2d. 
P.  5088.  H.  C-,  3d 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '95; 
2d  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'00;  and  other  prizes. 


Wolseley,  P.  401,  II.  C. 

lstov.  Jer..  '83,'84.'85. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Cham.  Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, '83. 


Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C- 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  pr.  over  Jer..  '70. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour/70. 

1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

f  Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 
{   2d  prize  over  Jer.,  "83. 

[  Oxford  Daisy. 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 

Lowland  King. 

P.  1673.  H.  C 


i  Prom  esse. 
F.  5481 


H.  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  pr..  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  W  ells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6«ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs  1  J  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH    B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.   Dairy  S..  '88. 


Everton  King. 
P.  390,  C. 

Fontaine  2d. 

P.  807.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '82. 

One  of  the  very  best 
cows  of  the  great 
Fontaine  family. 


Distinction's  Glory, 

P.  1680.  H.  C. 
Sold     to    Sir    James 

Blyth. 
His  sire  is  a  grandson 

of  Wolseley,  P.  401. 

H.     C..     who     sired 

Count   Wolseley,   P. 

928,  H.  C. 

Handsome  of 

Waverley. 

P.  3777.  C. 

Granddaughter 

of  Lady   Useful.    P. 

796.  H.  Cm  1st  over 

Jersey. 


Grey  King. 

P.   169,  H.  C 
3d   pr.   and  3d   H.   B. 

over  Jer..  '78. 
Sire    of    Camelia    2d. 

11188.  20  lbs.  3  OZS. 

Bonheur,  F.  1651.  H.C. 
1st    pr..    St.    Peter,    as 

heifer    and    3  yr    old 

o  m 


Jersey  Boy. 

IV  92,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Oaklands  Cora, 
19  lbs.  9J  ozs. 

Hetty,  F.  1106,  C 


Bred  April  8,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  |.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  His  sire, 
the  peerless  Sultanas  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d, 
has  been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of  IS 
lbs  b  ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  *24  quarts  daily  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling 
calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


Tattoo  157 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  104.    Heifer. 


MABEL'S  LADY  MARY,  325735,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopcrsburg,  Pa. 

Born  December  20,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  fawn  with  dark  shadings,  and  the 
making  of  a  good  dairy  cow.  Very  long,  deep  body, 
set  on  the  finest  of  legs;  straight  back,  strong  loins; 
splendid  hind  quarters;  promising  udder  develop- 
ment, with  long,  well-placed  teats. 


f  Sire 

MABEL'S 

RALEIGH'S 
PRINCE, 
120788,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(S1QM0ND, 

P.  4318,  H.C.) 

Winner  of  1st  prize, 
GrouvilleShow,  Jer., 
'12. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  of 
the  New  York  State 
Fair,  '15. 

Full  brother  to  Penni- 
thorpe's  Raleigh, 
96185,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '11 ; 
sold  at  auction  in  '1 1 
for  $3,100. 

It  wants  only  a  glance 
at  what  the  sons  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh  are 
doing,  through  their 
daughters,  in  the 
butter  tests,  to  ap- 
preciate the  prepo- 
tency of  this  excep- 
tionally great  dairy 
bull.  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh's Prince  has 
but  few  daughters 
in  milk  in  America; 
none  to  our  knowl- 
edge have  ever  been 
put  to  test.  We  pre- 
dict for  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh's Prince  a 
record  for  perform- 
ing daughters  that 
will  be  a  credit  to  his 
family.  Look  what 
his  brother.  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh,  has 
done  in  Mr.  Hud- 
son's herd  (and  it 
must  be  borne  in 
mind  he  had  to  take 
second  position  in 
this  herd  to  other 
great  bulls).  An- 
other brother,  regis- 
tered as  Mabel's  Ra- 
leigh, 77913,  im- 
ported by  the  late 
Mr.  Frank  W.  Hart, 
has  seven  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
most  of  them  tested 
at  Good  Hold  Farm 
as  two-year  olds. 

Dam 
I  NOBLE'S  LADY 

OF  ST.  MARY, 
235226,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Her  dam  is  by  the 
same  bull  as  Vesta's 
Daisy,  P.  11217,  H. 
C.  winner  of  Gold 
Medal,  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '11, 
3  lbs.  11*  ozs.  of 
churned  butter  in 
24  hrs.,  from  44  lbs. 
2  ozs.  milk,  the 
WORLD'S  REC- 
ORD FOR  YIELD 
OF  CHURNED 
BUTTER  IN  PUB- 
LIC TEST.  Vesta's 
Daisy  (now  named 
Imported  Vesta's 
Daisy,  269760)  was 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $2,700,  to 
Mr.  E-  H.  Hatch, 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 


Mabel's  Raleigh, 
P.  3722,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '05. 

1st  prize,  Grouville, 
May,    05. 

1st  over  Jersey,  May, 
'07. 

Sire  of  25  tested  cows, 
including: 

Twylish  11th,  Gold 
Medal,  public  butter 
test,  '12,  3  lbs.  5\ 
ozs.  butter,  69  lbs. 
milk;  Grand  Cham- 
pion winner,  Do- 
minion Exhibition, 
Toronto,  '13. 

Raleigh's  Florence 
Belle,  in  Register  of 
Merit.  732  lbs.  7.9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
6  years  old. 

Mabel's  Snowdrop,  616 
lbs.  3  ozs.  in  1  year, 
4  years  old. 

Raleigh's  Remarkable, 
581  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Mabel's  Raleigh's  Ada, 
564  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Mabel,  514 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Fon- 
taine, 495  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Dainty,  440 
lbs.  14  ozs. 


Mauser's   Pennithorpe, 

253303,  A.  J.  C  C. 

(P.  10126.  H.  C.) 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '10,  1  lb.  11% 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  98 
days  after  calving. 

Sold  at  auction.  May, 
'11,  for  $1,150,  to 
Mr.  Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm. 

Dam  of 

Raleigh's  Pennithorpe, 
210071,  that  tested 
for  the  late  Mr. 
Frank  W.  Hart.  17 
lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days,  3  years  old. 

Pennithorpe's  Raleigh, 
96185,  1st  prize, 
Grouville  -  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '11; 
sold  at  auction  in 
'11  for  $3,100,  to 
Muskego  Lakes  Jer- 
sey Herd,  Muskego, 
Wis. 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour,'07. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000,  to  El- 
mendorf  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

(See  front  pages  for 
further  particulars 
and  picture  of  this 
distinguished  sire.) 

Fostoria, 

P.  11320,  H.  C. 

Her  sire  also  produced 
the  world's  Cham- 
pion public  butter 
test  cow  (see  notes 
at  left). 


Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh,  P.  3273.  H. 
C) 

2d  State's  prize,  '03. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  of  48 
tested  cows,  among 
the  latter  being: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Houssie,  684 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Kar- 
nak,  676  lbs. 

And  19  others  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 
Sire  of 

Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy, 
with  40  tested 
daughters ;  sold  in 
our  '09  auction  for 
$8,200,  to  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson. 

The  Imported  Jap, 
75265,  sire  of  23 
tested  cows;  sold  in 
our  '07  auction  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney. 

i    Mabel  Marcus,  213879. 

(Mabel  43d, 

P.  8611,  H.  C.I 

A  magnificent  cow; 
only  shown  one  sea- 
son and  won  with 
ease  first  prize  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour    Show,    '06. 

Milked  20  quarts. 

Mauser,  P.  2892,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, April  Show, 
Western  Parishes. 

He  has  proved  him- 
self a  remarkably 
good  sire. 

Sire  of 

Brandie  9th,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  June, 
'06,  2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  42 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  4 
years  old. 

F  e  r  t  i  1  e's  Favorite, 
whose  daughter, 
Fertile's  Favorite 
2d,  P.  12750,  C,  is 
dam  of  Noble's  Fa- 
vorite. 235223,  a 
lovely  2-year-old, 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $500,  to  Mr. 
Ed.  C-  Lasater,  Fal- 
furrias,  Tex. 

Pennithorpe, 

F.  8098,  C. 

Kilmarnock, 

P.  3155,  H.  C 

Winner  of  3d  prize  over 
Jersey  and  Parish 
prize,  Royal  Show, 
April,  '02. 

Sire  of  the  successful 
prize  winning  bull, 
Galway. 

His  sire,  Mon  Plaisir, 
P.  254S,  H.  C,  is  sire 
of  many  great  show 
and  butter  test  cows, 
among  them: 

Mon  Plaisir's  Grey 
Beauty,  1st  pr. 
2-year  old  heifer  in 
milk  at  Charleston, 
S.  C,  Exposition, 
'02. 

.  Nautilus,    P.    7515,    C- 


Bred  April  5,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193, 
A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and 
her  only  son,  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  His 
sire,  the  peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion 
and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice 
2d,  has  been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the 
greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of 
IS  lbs.  6  ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22 
to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling 
calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world.  (See  front  pages  for  pedigree 
of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  1st  State's  pr. 

over  Jersey    (with 

his  get).  '01  and  '02. 
Goddington  purse,  '02. 
Sold  in  our  '05  auction 

for   $10,000,    to    the 

late     Hon.     A.     M. 

Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 
Eminent  2d  is  sire  of 

81  tested  cows. 

{  Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C 
Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 
Her  sire,  Hope,  is  also 
sire  of  Nelly  Hope, 
public  test,  1  lb.  8 1 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  1 63  days  in 
milk. 

f  Marcus.  P.  2461,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Lady  Fon- 
taine's Rosette, 
162120,  that  sold  at 
our  '02  auction  sale 
for  $3,100. 
His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Mona's  Glory, 
P.  2404,  H.  C.  who 
has  a  number  of 
daughters  tested  in 
America,  and  who 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
in  '97. 


Mabel  3 1st. 

P.  5324,  H.  C. 

f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

Fame  6th,  P.  3188,  C. 

A  remarkably  good 
dairy  cow. 

Daughter  of  Everton 
King,  P.  390.  C, 
sire  of  many  noted 
animals,  including 
Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H. 
Cm  the  dam  of  Boyle 
(above). 

Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C. 

Imp.  and  registered 
as  Golden  Mon 
Plaisir,  59936. 

First  in  his  class  and 
Champion  winner 
over  the  Island  in 
'98. 

First'  Ohio  Agr'l  and 
Industrial  E  x  p  o  s  i- 
tion,  Columbus,  '01. 

First  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.    Louis  Fair,   '01. 

Headed  Grand  Sweep- 
stakes Herd,  all 
dairy  breeds,  Ohio 
Exposition,  '01,  and 
several  other  prizes. 
Sire  of 

Bright  Bess,  P.  9534, 
H.C, Champion 
winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '03, and 
other  Champion 
prizes.  Sold  in  our 
'04   sale    for  $1,000. 

And  many  other  great 
cows. 

Mayflower  2d, 

P.  3479,  H.  C- 

Mabel's  Hero, 

P.  2177,  H.  C 

His  sire,  Fauvette's 
Boy.  is  also  sire  of 
Twiney,  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '01,  1  lb.  7 
ozs.,  288  days  after 
calving. 


La  Belle  de  la  Bottel- 
erie,  P.  3475,  C- 

Descended  from  the 
Farmer's  Glory  bull. 
Baron.  P.  289.  H.C. 
who  sired  Baron's 
Sophie,  19  lbs.  12 
ozs.,  the  dam  of 
Sophie's  Tormentor. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 
1st   and   Champion   at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  "97. 


Boyle.   P.    1559,   H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 


Golden  Pern, 

P.  4711,  H. 


I  Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C 
2d  St.  Martin.  '92. 
Sweepstakes.  N.C.,'92. 

Hope,  P.  1948.  H.  C 

Sire  of  Prosper,  Parish 
prize.  '97 ;  Hope's 
R  e  g  i  n  a,  2d  over 
England,  half-broth- 
er to  B  e  r  e  s  f  o  r  d 
Pride.  1st  Bath  and 
West.  "02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 


La  Chasse  Prince, 

P.  1927,  C 
1st  pr.,  St.  Ouen  Show. 

Sire  of 

Hope,  1st  over  Jer.  and 

Par.  prize,  May,  '96. 

Woodbine,    2d    over 

Jer.   and  Par.   prize, 

Aug.,  '97. 

Fontaine  Sth. 

P.  5608.  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May,  '99. 

Dam  of  Fontaine's 
Lord,  1st  State's  pr., 
£30.  over  Jer.,  and 
2d  pr.,  £8,  at  annual 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '01. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 


Mabel  6th, 

P.  360,  H.  C 

Dam  of  Mabel  13th.  P. 
1125.  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jersey.  '92;  1st  over 
Jersey,  '94;  dam  of 
Mabel  23d,  P.  323. 
H.  C,  2d  over  Jer., 
'93. 


C 
f  Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 


f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 
Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 
Golden      Lad's      Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs..  in  7  days. 
And  31  others. 

Golden  Lily, 

P.  5101.  H.  C 

1st  St.  Mary. 

Champion,    W.    Show. 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow ;  pronounced  as 
such  at  our  sale 
by  all  good  judges. 

Dam  of  Grace  Darling 
(by  Duplex).  1st  pr., 
St.  Man'  Show,  May, 
01. 

Fauvette's  Boy, 
P.  1735,  H.  C 

Sire  of  the  great 
cow,  Jersey  Ven- 
ture, that  swept 
the  Western  Show 
rings  in  '97,  '98  and 
'00;  and  of  many 
other  great  cows. 

Mabel  28th, 

P.  5194,  H.  C 
1st  prize  over  Jersey. 


Marquis,  P.  804.  C 


Botella,  P.  2528.  C 


L  Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606,  C 

f  Orme,   P.    1660.   H.   C 

\    Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 

Marett     to    Lord 

Rothschild  at  a  long 

price. 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '94. 

Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.  C 

Mistake.  P.  4562,  C 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Mona  Sth, 

P.  3983.  H.  C 

1st  pr.   over  Jer.   and 

Parish  prize.  '96. 

Boyle.  P.   1559.  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine  6th, 

P.  4320.  H.  C 

Sister  of  Fontaine  9th. 
P.  6039,  H.  Cm  1st 
Grouville.  '99; 
beating  the  cow  that 
won  1st  prize  over 
the  Island;  Bronze 
Medal.  '99;  21  qts. 
milk;  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Granddaughter  of  Fon- 
taine. F.  2058,  C, 
1st  over  Jersey,  '86 
and  '88. 

Scipio,  P.  157,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey,    '77. 
2d    Herd    Book    and 
Parish  prize,  '77. 

,  Mabel  2d.  F.  889,  H.  C 
Bronze  Medal  at  C.  I. 

Ex..  "71. 
2d  over  Jer..  '75. 
4th  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  S73,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2477,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d    H.    B.    ov.    J.,    '88. 
2d  Lon.  D.  S.,  '88. 
1st  over  Eng..   '90. 
1   lb.   14J  ozs.  butter. 

Clarence, 

P:  1494.  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Peter. 


Lily  Brown, 

P.  420.  C 

2d  pr..  St.  Mary. 

D  a  m  of  Deery.  Cham, 
over  Jersey,  and 
sold  to  Mr.  Coleman 
for  Si. 500. 

f  Golden  Lad. 
\  P.  1242.  H.  C 

(See  above.) 

t   Fauvette,  F.  2024.  C 


f  Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.  C. 
Sire   of  Golden   Fern's 
Lad. 


Mabel     23d,     P.    3213, 
H.  C 


LaChasseBoy,  P.  502.C 

Marchioness  of  St. 
Ouen,  F.  2959,  C 


Royal  Khedive, 

P.  628.  H.  C 
1st  St.  Peter,  '85. 


Myrtle  Pet, 

F.  3205,  C 


B303 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  105.    Cow. 


MAUFANT'S  COWSLIP,  353229,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(P.  18210,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  A.  J.  Le  Vesconte,  St.  Saviour,  Island  uf 
Jersey. 

Born  April  IS,  1911. 

Solid  color;  black  toogue  and  switch. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

An  attractive  light  fawn,  of  high  finish  and  great 
vitality;  clean,  flat  neck;  sharp  withers;  strong  back 
and  loins;  prominent  hips;  long  rump;  well-set  tail, 
thin  and  long,  with  good  switch;  fine  in  bone;  skin 
thin,  mellow  and  elastic;  large,  well-balanced  udder, 
with  good-sized  and  well-placed  teats. 


Sire 
COWSLIP'S 
GOLDEN  NOBLE, 
P.  4498,  H.  C. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  after  an  in- 
timate acquaintance 
with  many  of  his 
family,  having  im- 
ported six  out  of 
seven  of  the  nearest 
ancestors  on  his 
sire's  side,  and  four 
of  the  progeny  of 
his  dam,  besides  so 
many  of  her  sisters 
and  brothers  by  the 
same  sire  that  we 
cannot  count  them. 

Winner  of  1st  prize, 
shown  with  five  of 
his  progeny,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  April, 
'12;  defeating  Ox- 
ford Majesty,  P. 
4075,  H.  C.  (second 
prize ) ,  and  Royal 
Guide,  P.  4104,  C. 
(third  prize).  Cow- 
slip's Golden  Noble 
was  shown  with  two 
calves  under  a  year 
old,  one  heifer  12 
months  old  and  two 
15  months  old.  Ox- 
ford Majesty  was 
shown  with  two  3- 
year-olds  and  three 
2-year-olds. 
Sire  of 

Two  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  aver- 
aging 452  lbs.  12£ 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year,  average  age 
at  beginning  of  test, 
24  months. 

The  winners  of  1  st 
prizes  at  Royal 
Shows  on  the  Island, 
May,  '12  (69  en- 
tries); May,  '13  (56 
entries),  and  May, 
'15  (46  entries). 

The  Junior  Champion 
heifer  at  Kentucky 
State  Fair,  Tri-State 
Fair  (M  e  m  p  h  i  s, 
Tenn.)  and  Missis- 
sippi-Alabama Fair, 
"15. 

The  1st  prize  2-year- 
old  bull  at  Indiana 
State  Fair,  '15. 

The  Sweepstakes  bull 
at  Southern  Louisi- 
ana Fair,  the  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  at 
New  York  and  Con- 
necticut State  Fairs, 
the  first  prize  two- 
year  old  heifers  at 
Toronto  Exposition, 
New  Jersey  ami  Vir- 
ginia State  Fnirs, 
"14. 

Dam 
MAUFANT'S  PET, 

P.  10867,  C. 
Dam  of  ( '.ladstone's 
Maufant's  Fairy, 
256227,  1st  prize  3- 
■  Id  cow,  Inter- 
State  Fair,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  '12. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox,  P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous  old  Blue  Belle,  that  sold  in 

our  '04  sale  for  $3,600. 
Sire  of  Anna's  Dorothy,  in  Register  of  Merit,  14 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  7  days. 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  {  Sire  of  3  bulls  with  tested  daughters  in  Register 

I'.  3909,  H.  C.  of  Merit. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 

for  $15,000.  L  Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

(See  other  pedigrees.)        Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 

Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Island  of  Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  of  Jersey  as  "the  five-thousand  dollar 
cow,  '  as  her  owner  would  not  part  with  her  at  that  figure.  She  is  one 
of  the  best  daughters  ever  gotten  by  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C;  and  her 
dam.  Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C,  is  by  Carlo,  P.  180,  H.  C,  whose  daughter, 
Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of  Golden  Lily,  who  won  first  prize  over  Jersey  and 
is  dam  of  Mon  Plaisir,  P.  254S,  H.  C,  first  prize  over  Jersey  and  Cham- 
pion, 9S,  who  sold  in  our  *01  auction  for  $3,500.  Mon  Plaisir  produced 
the  sire  of  VESTA'S  DAISY,  World's  Champion  Public  Test  Cow,  and 
His  half  brother,  Hamley  (also  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"),  sired 
her  dam. 

COWSLIP  16TH  IS  THE  HEAD  OF  A  WONDERFUL  FAMILY. 

One  of  her  daughters  and  a  granddaughter  have  sold  in  our  auctions  for 
more  than  $1,200  each.  Another  daughter,  imported  by  us  sixteen 
years  ago,  was  sold  in  our  '00  auction  to  the  late  Dr.  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  of  "Gilderoy"  fame. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Mrs.  Henning's  Clair  Val  Darkie,  790  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  one  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  A). 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Red  Chief,  who  produced  the  butter  test  cow,  Pansy 
6th,  dam  of  the  public  test  cow,  Pansy  8th. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Ajax  Areola,  dam  of  Gamboge's  Areola,  532  lbs.  1 1 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  A). 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Hamley's  Solid  Gold,  565  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
(Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA). 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Beauty,  437  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year  (Register  of  Merit,  Class  AA),  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $1,250; 
dam  of  Cowslip's  Fawn  Beauty,  626  lbs.  butter  in  1  year,  3  years  7  months 
old  (sold  in  our  '12  auction  for  $290  at  24  months  old). 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Finance,  Grand  Champion  cow 
at  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Gold  Orange,  69945,  whose  daughter,  Glenburnie 
Mallow,  made  624  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Register  of  Merit, Class  AA), 
and  whose  five  Register  of  Merit  granddaughters  include  Fritzie  Clark, 
716  lbs.  15  ozs.  butter  (Class  A). 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Miss  Elvire,  463  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year  (Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  Class  AA),  who  is  dam  of  Elvirian  Lad,  Grand  Champion 
bull  at  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13,  and  Kentucky  State  Fair,  '14. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Woodbine  of  Allen  Dale,  Grand  Champion  cow, 
Trt  State  Fair,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  '12. 

She  produced  the  dam  of  Noble's  Fawn  Cowslip,  Grand  Champion  at  New 
Jersey  State  Fair,  '14.     (Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $350.) 

She  is  dam  of  Aurifer's  Golden  Cowslip,  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $1,275. 

She  produced  the  sire  of  Ocean  Cowslip,  first  prize  at  Royal  Show  on  two 
occasions,  69  and  56  entries  (sold  in  our  auction  for  $800). 

She  produced  the  parents  of  many  other  winners  and  butter  test  cows,  too 
numerous  to  mention. 


Ilalburton's  Prince, 


C. 


P.  3131,  H. 
Sire  of 

Peacock  Duchess,  P.  10927,  C,  public  butter  test. 
May,  '10.  1  lb.  4'i  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  237  days  after 
calving.  Dam  of  Gamboge's  Handsome  Duch- 
ess. 252150,  in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  566 
lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  from  8,519  lbs. 
4.8  ozs.  milk,  at  7  yrs.  5  mos.  old;  1st  prize 
2-year-old,  St.  Brelade  Show,  '08;  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $1,750;  dam  of  Noble's  Fawn 
Prince,  95705,  Junior  Champion  bull  at 
National  Dairy  Show,  Wisconsin  State  Fair 
and  International  Dairy  Show,  '11.  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $500. 

Weane  Willie,  P.  3574,  C,  whose  son,  Duke  of 
Halberton,  P.  3864,  H.  C,  has  2  tested  daugh- 
ters, including  Lady  Blythwood,  240730,  in 
Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  747  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  9,094  lbs.  milk,  at  7  yrs. 
old.  Wearie  Willie  also  sired  Hlla  Rose  of  Jer- 
sey, 290826  (Ella  Rose,  P.  12731,  H.  C). 
winner  of  Trinity  Parish  prize.  Class  5,  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '11;  dam  of  Woodlands  Lass,  P.' 
16567.  H.  C,  1st  prize  at  Royal  Show.  51 
entries,  May,  '12;  sold  at  auction  for  $525, 
and  now  owned  at  Longview  Farm,  Kansas 
City.  Mo.  Woodlands  Lass  is  dam  of  Woodlands 
Fern.  Reserve,  Class  3,  68  entries,  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14,  and  other  prizes. 

Queen's  Boy,  P.  946,  C. 


Maufant  Grey  2d, 
P.  3508,  C. 


Maufant  Grey, 

F.  7399,  C 


Napoleon  Bonaparte, 
P.  2745,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '99. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  "00. 

Goddington  purse,  '01. 

Sire  of  10  butter  test 
cows,  including 
Speckled  Hip  5th, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  3 
ozs.  Dam  of  Statu- 
ette, Br.  Medal  win- 
ner, public  butter 
test,  Oct..   09. 

Sire  of  2  1st  pr.  win- 
ners over  the  Island, 
and  a  long  list  of 
other  prize  winners. 

Campanile  2d, 

P.  8180,  H.  C. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

Aug.,  '00. 
Par.  prize,   01,  '04. 

Pierson,  P.  680,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey. 

1st  H.  B.  and  Par.  pr., 

April,  '85. 
1st  Guenon  pr.,  Aug., 

'85. 

Queen  of  La  Hougue, 
F.  6597,  H.  C 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1  st  pr.  over  the  Island. 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538.  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,  21  lbs. 
10J  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  I0i  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
l£  ozs. 

Golden  Kola,  127232. 
17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Golden  Lass  of  St. 
John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 
lbs.  l£  ozs. 

Golden  Tricolor, 
127227,  15  lbs.  14* 
ozs. 

And  22  others. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  Boyle.  P.  1559. 
H.  C,  sire  of  the 
celebrated  bull, 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C;  Fon- 
taine 7th,  8th  and 
9th,  all  prize  winners 
over  the  Island. 
Fontaine  9th  milked 
over  9,000  lbs.  milk 
in  a  year;  41  lbs.  4 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  from 
which  2  lbs.  10  ozs. 
of  butter  was  made. 


Cowslip  2d. 

P.  810,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '85. 
Par.  prize,  '86. 
1st  pr.,  St.  John.   '91. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  at  the  age 
of  12  years,  sold  in 
our  '10  sale  for 
$3,700;  her  son.  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly. 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '11. 

Fleet  2d.  P.  3435.  H.C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Dam  of  Dreyfus,  1st 
over  Jersey.  '01 . 

Granddaughter 
of  Sultane.  P.  7.  H. 
C,  who  is  also  gran- 
dam  of  Golden  Sul- 
tana. 


Traveler  2d, 

P.  2411.  H.  C. 

His  sire  is  by  a  son  of 
the  Wolseley  bull, 
Castor.  P.  870,  H.C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '87;  3d 
State's  pr..  '87,  1st 
over  Jersey,  '88. 


Campanile. 

P.  5383.  H.  C. 

Happy  Cicero, 

F.  374,  H.  C 


Aunty  2d.  P.  647,  H.C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '85. 
Reserve  over  Jer., May, 
'88. 


f  Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 
1  st  pr. ,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02.  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave 
38  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk, 
making  2  lbs.  \\  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 


Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 

2d  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,  '88. 

1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

2d  Lon.  Dairy  Show, 
'88,  '89;  yield,  1  lb. 
14  J  ozs.  butter. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Golden  Lad  2d, 
whose  granddaugh- 
ter. Fairy  Glen,  is 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,  a  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  sire  and 
successful  show  bull. 
He  sold  in  our  '09 
auction  sale  to  Mr. 
C.  I.  Hudson,  East 
Norwich,  L.  I.,  for 
$8,200.  He  won  1st 
prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Apr.,  '08,  beat- 
ing a  large  and  very 
select  lot  of  bulls. 


f  Carlo.  P.  180,  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  John.  '78. 
Par..  R.  J.  A.  S..  '78. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '79. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '80. 

Sire  of 
Belle  Dame  2d,  18  lbs. 

12  ozs. 
Miss  Alexander  2d,  15 

lbs.  10  ozs. 
And  2  others. 


Cowslip.  P.  24,  C. 

1st  St.  John.   '76,   '80. 

Par.   pr..   R.  J.  A.  S., 

'79,  '81. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
2dov.  J.,  Apr.,  '87,  '89. 
Sire    of    many    noted 

cows,  including: 
Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 

C. 
Brookhill  Rose  2d,  P. 

3440,  C. 
Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582. 

C. 

Fleet,  P.  2544.  C. 
Granddaughter 

of  Count  St.  George, 

P.  341,  H.  C. 

Doctor.  P.  2039,  H.  C. 

Grandson  of  Distinc- 
tion. F.  5519,  H.  C, 
4th  over  Jer.  and  1st 
F.  S.  prize,  '90. 

Traveller's  Joy  4th, 
P.  3887,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test.  '97.  2 
lbs.  2i  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Prince  Bobby, 

P.  1102.  C. 

Lady  Sudbury, 
P.  3172.  H.  C. 

Sir  George,  P.  221, H.C. 

7656.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Sold    in    our    auction, 
'81,  for  $5,100. 


H.   C. 


Aunty.  F.  1737,  C. 
1st  prize  winner  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '14.  (Sent  to 


Last  calf  February  27,  1916,  by  Slim  Jim,  P.  501)7 
Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 

Bred  April  17,  1916,  to  the  distinguished  bull,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  winner  of  1st  prize  with  his  progeny, 
in  a  class  of  7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May, 
II  (68  entries),  also  the  1st  prize  l-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup 
(Championship  over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  nunc  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close 
t...  n  not  more  than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.  (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  and  picture  of  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


T.  9.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


Twenty-six  Pounds  Above  Register  of  Merit  Average 

THE  RECORDS  OF  29  MERIDALE  FARMS  COWS  IMPORTED  BY  "LINDEN  GROVE." 
TEN  OF  THESE  COWS  AVERAGED  ABOVE  630  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  ONE  YEAR. 

MERIDALE  FARMS 

Ayer  &  McKlNNEY.  Proprietors 

Meredith,  Del  aware.  County 
New  York 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  7,  1916. 
Mr.  T.  S.  Cooper, 

Coopersburg,  Pa. 
Dear  Mr.  Cooper: 

We  have  more  than  a  little  satisfaction  in  enclosing  to  you 
a  report  of  the  Register  of  Merit  records  completed  at  Meri- 
dale  Farms  by  cows  we  have  purchased  at  various  "Linden 
Grove"  auctions  since  1907. 

These  cows  were  taken  direct  to  Meridale  Farms  and  started 
on  test  promptly  after  freshening  there.  Not  one  of  them 
was  specially  fitted  for  the  work,  nor  forced  in  any  way  for 
a  high  record;  in  other  words,  they  worked  right  along 
under  regular  herd  care  and  feed. 

The  average  of  our  tested  herd  of  147  cows  last  year 
was  51S  lbs.  butter  per  cow.  The  average  of  the  29  im- 
ported cows,  as  you  will  observe,  is  515  lbs.  butter  per  cow. 
This  is  a  distinct  tribute  to  the  adaptability  of  the  Jersey  to 
widely  differing  conditions  of  farming.  In  other  words, 
these  cows  have  proven  their  superiority  on  the  Island  as 
well  as  in  America. 

There  are  also  sent  you,  lists  of  the  Register  of  Merit 
daughters  of  The  Imported  Jap,  75265;  The  Owl's  Oxford 
Prince,  95699,  and  Raleigh's  Fontaine  Prince,  72642,  herd 
bulls  which  we  have  purchased  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Very  truly  yours, 

Ayer  &  McKinney. 

These  29  Cows  and  3  Bulls  all  Came  from  "Linden  Grove" 


Name 


IMPORTED  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  COWS  AT  MERIDALE 
FARMS 

Milk 
lbs. 

Golden  Maid's  Brown  Maid,  252126 10,083 

Oxford's  Lady  Grey,  289780 11,001 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Karnak,  252135 10,904 

Gamboge's  Brownie,  269800 8,662 

The  Owl's  Pretty  Maid,  252203 10,015 

Cowslip's  Fawn  Beauty,  252254 10,460 

Lilac's  Princess,  235219 9,606 

Glorious  Dividend,  288309 8,785 

Golden  Leda's  Nursie,  213954 10,069 

Wexford's  Spot,  289542 8,313 

Lady  Phyllis  Buttercup,  252127 8,525 

Gamboge's  Merry  May,  269785 7,976 

Golden  Jolly's  Wyandotte,  203687 7,519 

Oxford's  Sweet  Bread,  252128 8,545 

The  Owl's  Lady  Jane,  269557 6,086 

Sultan's  Bessy,  252144 7,954 

Nursie's  Golden  Beauty,  251552 7,993 

Pearl  of  Oaklands,  286850 7,003 

Oxford's  Lowland  Polly,  288719 7,768 

Cowslip's  Sweet  Bread,  290856 7,675 

Fern's  Golden  Fontaine,  203998 7,729 

Raleigh's  Remembrance,  224599 6,596 

Cowslip's  Golden  Beauty,  252125 7,193 

*NobIe's  Meridale  Fontaine,  301679 4,999 

Vesta's  Daisy's  Daughter,  269766 7,019 

The  Owl's  Molly,  268940 5,689 

Gamboge's  Beatrice,  268950 5,476 

Oxford's  Bright  Star,  287785 7,895 

Stella  You'll  Do,  288310". 6,155 

Average  for  29 8,045       515 

♦Purchased  in  dam. 

Ten  of  above  mentioned  cows  averaged  630  lbs. 


Butter 

Age 

lbs. 

yrs. 

694 

10 

692 

8 

676 

8 

652 

5 

649 

6 

626 

3 

595 

5 

587 

6 

567 

7 

565 

6 

550 

9 

520 

4 

495 

9 

490 

8 

481 

7 

474 

6 

473 

3 

473 

5 

473 

5 

457 

2 

452 

0 

372 

3 

437 

* 

354 

2 

430 

S 

420 

2 

393 

2 

445 

6 

429 

4 

REGISTER  OF  MERIT  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  IMPORTED 


JAP,  75265 


Name 


Milk 
lbs. 


Jap's  Milla  Garfield,   246123 10,464 

Jap's  Lady  Dorcas,  246118 10,904 

Jap's  Baroness,  296248 8,597 

The  Jap's  Honoria,  236222 8,854 

The  Jap's  Santa,  241271 4,580 

Jap's  Lady  Perfection,  246119 4,565 

Jap's  Lenore,  246120 4,609 

Jap's  Nora,  248110 7,172 

Jap's  Milla  King,  248111 6,169 

Jap's  Brookhill  Rose,  255199 5,380 

Jap's  Fontaine  Dorcas,  266157 6,694 

Jap's  Letty  King.  265248 5,929 

Jap's  Meridale  Claudia,  281652 5,845 

Meridale  Claudia  May  2d,  281655 7,424 

Jap  Sayda  Hester,  293777 6,630 

Jap's  Nettina,  298339 4,995 

Jap's  Mertha,  299455 4,593 

Jap's  Achsa  Belle,  306051 8,413 

Jap  Sayda  Rose,  310309 7,249 

Jap's  Edith  Lass,  324186 6,521 


Butter  Age 
lbs.   yrs. 


668 
633 
616 
516 
311 
337 
402 
428 
425 
425 
478 
42S 
386 
485 
340 
333 
315 
558 
442 
375 


Average  for  20 6,830       451        2  + 

REGISTER    OF    MERIT    DAUGHTERS    OF    THE    OWL'S 
OXFORD  PRINCE,  95699 

The  Owl's  Pretty  Maid,  252203 10,015 

Lilac's  Princess,  235219 9,606 

Lilac's  Lady  Jolly,  235225 9.81S 

Lilac's  Golden  Judy,  301893 8,060 

Minnie  of  Jersey,  257112 7.4S5 

The  Owl's  Molly,  269840 5,689 

REGISTER  OF     MERIT     DAUGHTERS     OF 
FONTAINE  PRINCE,  72642 

Hamley's  Maid  of  Meridale,  262000 7,661 

Raleigh's  Meridale  Mattie,  238819 7,730 


649 

6 

595 

5 

582 

4 

451 

3 

436 

2 

420 

2 

RALEIGH'S 

524 

3 

440 

5 

AND  FOR  SUCH  COWS  AS  THESE  THE  A.  J.  C.  C.  MAKES  US  PAY  ($35  REGISTRY  FEE. 


Tattoo  108 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  106.    Heifer. 


MAIDEN  OF  GROUVILLE,  349265,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  P.  E.  Le  Couillard,  Grouville,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Horn  May  20,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  '"black,"  of  attractive  type  and  good  finish; 
sweet  head  and  face,  with  lustrous  eyes  and  inturned 
horns;  deep-bodied,  straight  backed,  with  griM* 
length  of  rump;  thin,  long  tail,  with  beautiful  switch; 
U""d  udder  development,  with  long  and  beauti- 
fully placed  teats. 

f   BritamiKiis, 

P.  4425,  C- 
Son  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands,  95700.  and 
Rosedale  I'na  4th, 
P.  10696.  H.  C,  she 
by  Golden  Maid's 
Prince,  P.  3027,  H. 
C,  out  of  Rosedale 
Una,  F.  8698,  H.  C, 
winner  of  3d  at  Roy- 
al Show,  23  entries, 
Aug. .  '05 ;  dam  of  the 
butter  test  cow, 
Golden  Unit,  1  lb. 
12  ozs.,  235  days 
after  calving. 


Sire 

MAIDEN'S  BOY, 
P.  4960,  H.C. 

By  same  sire  as  Sweet 
Maiden,  winner  of 
Grouville  Parish 
prize.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Class  4,  May, 
'15,  whose  dam  is 
Gold  Maiden,  P. 
13806,  H.  C,  the 
maternal  grandam  of 
Maiden's  Boy. 


Dam 
PENNITHORPE'S 

WONDER, 
.106615,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(CONFETTI, 
P.  16829,  H.C.) 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  capacious  body, 
with  splendid  udder 
and  large,  perfectly 
placed  teats. 

She  was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction,  as  a  four- 
year  old,  for  $525,  to 
Mrs.  E.  V.  Seeler. 
Devon.  Pa. 


{  Maiden  Beauty, 

P.  15757.  H.  C. 

Parish  prize,  Class  3, 
Aug.,  "11. 

By  Bertha's  King,  P. 
4418,  H.  C.  son  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh  (see 
at  right)  and  the 
butter  test  cow,  Jes- 
sie s  Bertha,  P.  9419. 
H.  C.  2  lbs.  1|  ozs. 
in  24  hrs. 

Dam,  Good  Maiden, 
P.  13806.  H.  C.,  win- 
ner of  1st  at  the 
Royal  Show,  50  en- 
tries, Aug.,  '10;  1st 
in  Champion  class, 
May,  '11,  and  other 
prizes.  She  by 
Benedictine's  Jock- 
ey, P.  3725.  H.  Cm 
out  of  Bonnie  Maid 
en.  P.  10780,  C,  win- 
ner of  4  Certificates 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  tests,  2  lbs. 
2\  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  169 
days  after  calving. 

Pennithorpe's  Raleigh, 

96185,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(P.  4095,  H.  C.) 

1st  prize,  Grouvjlle-St. 
Saviour  Show,  '11. 

Sold  at  auction  in   '11 
for  S3, 100. 
Sire  of 

Snowball's  Rose,  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Aug.,  '12. 

Continuity,  Par.  prize. 
Aug.,    12. 

Royal  Belle,  Grouville 
Par.  prize,  Aug..  '13. 

Pennithorpe's  Pearl . 
290837,  sold  in  the 
Jersey  Isle  Stock 
farm  sale,  July,  '13, 
for  $650,  at  3  years 
old. 

He  is  full  brother  to 
Sigmond.P.  4318,  H. 
C.,  winner  of  1st 
prize.  Grouville  S., 
'12.  (Now  named 
M  a  b  e  1's  Raleigh's 
Prince.  120788;  he 
was  imported  by  us 
and  sold  in  '14  to 
Mr.  H.  M.  Snider, 
Wickline,  Ohio.) 

Fauvic's  Milkmaid, 
306564,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Cornelia's  Pride, 
P.  13998.  C.) 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '10.  1  lb.  10 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  at  3 
years  old,  from  38 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk. 

Dam  of  Continuity, 
Grouville  Par.  prize, 
Class  1.  Aug..  '12. 

A  splendid  butter  cow, 
from  a  great  pro  ■ 
ducing    family. 


\  Mabel's  Raleigh. 

P.  3722,  H.  C. 
|    1st  prize,  Grouville, 
May.  '05. 

1st  over  Jersey,  May. 
'07. 

Sire  of  24  tested  cows, 
including: 

Twylish  11th.  Gold 
Medal,  public  butter 
test,  '12,  3  lbs.  51 
ozs.  butter,  69  lbs. 
milk;  Grand  Cham- 
pion winner,  Do- 
minion Exhibition. 
Toronto.  '13. 

Raleigh's  Florence 
Belle,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  732  lbs.  7.9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
6  years  old. 

Mabel's  Snowdrop,  616 
lbs.  3  ozs.  in  t  year, 
4  years  old. 

Raleigh's  Remarkable. 
581  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Mabel's  Raleigh's  Ada, 
564  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Mabel.  514 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Fon- 
taine, 495  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Dainty,  440 
lbs.  14  ozs. 

R  a  1  e  i  g  h's  Eminent. 
436  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Mabels  Poetess,  413 
lbs.  13  ozs. 

R  a  1  e  i  g  h's  Remem- 
brance. 372  lbs.  14 
ozs. 

Imp.  Nameless  Mabel, 
16  lbs.  7  ozs.  in  7 
days. 

Spectre's  Favorite, 
public  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  4  ozs.,  89  days 
in  milk. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Fairy  Glen's 
Raleigh.  79438,  who 
has    16    in    the    list. 

Fairy  Glen's  Raleigh 
heads  the  herd  at 
Allen  Dale  Farm, 
Shelbyville,  Ky. 


Mauser's  Pennithorpe, 

253303,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(P.  10126.  H.  C) 

Public  butter  test. 
May,  '10,  1  lb.  \\\ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  98 
days  after  calving. 

Dam  of  Raleigh's  Pen- 
nithorpe. 210071, 
that  tested  for  the 
late  Mr.  Frank  \V. 
Hart.  17  lbs.  14  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days.  3 
years  old. 


Fauvic's  Fox. 

P.  3370,  H.  C- 

Sweepstakes  w  inner, 

St.   Saviour  and 

Grouville    Show,    as 

a  two-year-old. 

Sire  of 

Lady  Fox  of  St.  Sa- 
viour's. 213936,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
47s  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year.  6.999 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk,  at  6 
years  old. 

Rosegall.  P.  13767,  H. 
C.,  Bronze  Medal. 
public  butter  test. 
May.  13,  2  lbs.  11 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  155 
days  in  milk. 

And     5     other    tested 


Eminent 's  Raleigh. 
690 1 1 . 

(Raleigh, P.  3273.H.C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jer..  '03. 

2d  State's  prize,  '03. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  of  48 
tested  cows,  among 
the  latter  being: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Kar 
nak,  669  lbs.  15  ozs. 

And  20  others  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 

Sire  of  Raleigh's  Fairy 
Boy.  with  40  tested 
daughters. 

Mabel  Marcus,  213879. 

(Mabel  43d. 

P.  8611.  H.  C.) 

A  magnificent  cow, 
only  shown  one  sea- 
son and  won  with 
ease  first  prize  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '06. 
Milked  20  quarts 
and  made  2  lbs.  12 
ozs.  of  butter  in  24 
hours  on  ordinary 
feed. 

Her  daughter.  Mabel's 
Fairy  Maid,  214016. 
sold  as  a  yearling  in 
our  '09  auction  for 
$725;  now  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  529  lbs. 
15  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  5  years  old. 

Her  great-grandam, 
Mabel  2d.  F.  889,  H. 
Cm  is  dam  of  Mabel 
4th,  18167.  A.  J.  C. 
C-,  that  was  sold  in 
our  '83  auction  for 
$2,100.  Mabel  4th 
is  dam  of  Cicero's 
Mabel,  18238,  that 
tested  15  lbs.  2  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Mauser.  P.  2892.  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes. April  Show, 
Western  Parishes. 

H  e  has  proved  hi  in- 
self  a  remarkably 
good  sire. 

Sire  of 

Defiant  2d.  P.  10536. 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test.  Oct.,  '05,  1  lb. 
13i  ozs.,  51  days  in 
milk. 

Pennithorpe. 

F.  8098.  C 

Champion  Flying  Fox, 

61441,  A.  J.  C  C. 
(Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729.  H.  C  ) 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island.  Aug.,  "99. 
Among    his    26    tested 

daughters  are: 
Flying     Fox's    Oxford 

Queen,      870.5      lbs. 

butter,     13.604     lbs. 

milk,  1  year. 
Fox's    Flower   o' 

Dreaznwold,  740  lbs. 

butter.     11.198    lbs. 

milk.  1  year. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C 
Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known 
Her  sire,  Hope,  is  also 
sire  of  Nelly  Hope, 
public  test,  1  lb.  %\ 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  1 63  days  in 
milk. 

Marcus.  P.  2461,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Fon- 
taine's Rosette, 
162120.  that  sold  at 
our  '02  auction  sale 
for  $3,100. 

His  sire  is  a  full  broth- 
er to  Mona's  Glory, 
P.  2404,  H.  C,  who 
has  a  number  of 
daughters  tested  in 
America,  and  who 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
in  '97. 

Mabel  31st, 

P.  5324,  H.  C. 

She  is  out  of  same  dam 
as  Mabel's  Lad.  P. 
1034,  H.  Cm  w  h  p 
sired  Brown  Fairy. 
F.  7819.  C-,  dam  of 
the  noted  cow.  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178.  H.  C. 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 
Brown  Fairy*  is  also 
dam  of  Brown 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 157320,  a  22- 
quart  cow ,  sold  i  n 
our  '01  auction  for 
$1,200. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship. 
North  Club  Show. 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove."  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners  and  tested 
cows  (see  front  page 
A),  and  his  get  have 
commanded  among 
the  highest  prices 
ever  realized  for 
Jerseys  at  auction. 

.  Fame  6th,  P.  3188.  C. 
A   remarkable    good 
dairy  cow . 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

.  Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '99. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Champion  winners. 


Hope.  P.  1948,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Prosper.  Parish 
prize,  '97 ;  Hope's 
R  e  g  i  n  a,  2d  over 
England,  half  broth- 
er to  Beresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West.  02,  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jersey.  '94. 

f  La  Chasse  Prince. 
P.  1927.  C- 
1st  pr..  St.  Ouen  Show. 

Sire  of 
Hope.  1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  May.  '96. 

Fontaine  8th, 

P.  5608,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  May.  '99. 

Dam  of  Fontaine's 
Lord,  1st  State's  pr.. 
£30.  over  Jer..  and 
2d  pr.,  £8,  at  annual 
bull  show,  Apr..  '01. 

Boyle.   P.    1559.   H.   C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C 
(See  below.) 

Mabel  6th. 

P.  360,  H.  C 

Dam  of  Mabel  13th.  P. 
1125.  H.  Cm  2d  over 
Jersey.  '92.  1st  over 
Jersey,  '94;  dam  of 
Mabel  23d,  P.  323. 
H.  C,  2d  over 
Jersey,  '93. 

Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C- 
Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  P.  2160.  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7  th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 
"Boyle"  also  sired  the 
great  cow .  ' '  Spec  - 
kled  Band."  public 
butter  test.  May. 
'97.  2  lbs.  3*  ozs.. 
140  days  in  milk. 
dam  of  the  wonder- 
ful cow  "Nursie." 
that  made  the  phe- 
nomenal record  of  2 
lbs.  1\  ozs.  of  butter 
in  24  hours,  in  the 
public  butter  test, 
after  being  in  milk 
300  days  and  within 
90  days  of  calving. 
She  sold  in  our  '07. 
sale  for  $2,200  to 
Mr.  A.  B.  Lewis. 

Golden  Fern. 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

f  Sarabond.  P.  797.  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  A  great 
loss  to  the  Island,  as 
he  undoubtedly  was 
a  great  sire. 


Cornelia. 

F.  9188.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  4th  prize 
( aged  cows  1 .  Grou- 
ville Show.  '12. 

By  same  sire  as  Maus- 
er's Pennithorpe, 
253303   (see  above). 


Fauvic's  Love. 

P.  7466.  C. 

Gold  Medal  at  Island 
butter  test,  May,*03, 
testing  2  lbs.  12} 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
May.  04,  2  lbs.  15 J 
ozs.,  45  lbs.  10  ozs. 
milk,    8    years    old. 

And  3  other  public 
tests. 


v  Rosette  4th.  P.  212S.C 
We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J  A. 
Marctt  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow- 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island. 

Villo,  P.  1438.  C. 
Sire  of  Villo's  Copper- 
mine. 

Guenon's  Pet  2d. 

P.  2759.  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  "93. 

Pollux,  P.  871.  H.  C 
Twin     brother     to 
Castor.  P   870.  H.  C 

.    2d  over  Jer..  Apr..  '87. 

I    2d  Jubilee  Cup.  '87. 

L  La  Sente's 

Buttercup  3d. 
P.  1833,  C. 

Bred  January  3,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  folly,  S61S0,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Lin- 
den Grove."  He  won,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show.  Chicago,  '11,  1st  prize  in  2-year-old  class.  Senior  Champion  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  anv  age;  headed  1st  prize  $200  Special  herd,  bull  and  10  females;  Special  Grand  Champion,  $100  prize;  A.  J. 
C.  C.  Gold  Medal,  Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor;  sired  the  animals  winning  1st  prize  as  calf  herd.  (See  front  pages 
for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.) 


Guenon.  P.  1998,  C- 
Sire  of  5  tested  cows, 

including: 
Glenneld,    that    tested 

1  7  lbs.  3  ozs.  for  Mr. 

Robert     Davies,     of 

Canada. 
Hermione,  public  test, 

3  lbs.   10J  ozs.  in  48 

hours. 

La  Sente's 

Buttercup  4th, 

P.  2960,  C. 

Tested  April,  '95,  1  lb. 

Hi  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Oct..  "96.  2  lbs.  8i  ozs. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  107.    Cow. 


GOLDEN  PLUM'S  VIOLA,  262196,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  February  10,  1911. 

Broken  color;  few  black  spots  on  white  tongue; 
white  switch, 

A  strikingly  handsome  young  cow,  of  great  sub- 
stance and  high  quality;  beautifully  symmetrical 
outline;  great  length  and  depth  of  body;  splendid 
head,  with  large,  sparkling  eyes;  good  withers; 
straight,  strong  back;  great  length  of  rump;  strong 
loins  and  wide,  prominent  hips;  splendid  udder,  of 
beautiful  shape,  with  good  sized  teats  perfectly 
placed. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S  GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.J.  C.  C. 

The  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  is  the  admiration  of 
all  Jersey  breeders,  and  is  not  for  sale  at  any 
price.  The  question  has  quite  often  been 
asked,  "What  would  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly 
bring  on  the  Island?" 

His  son,  The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  100180.  sold 
as  a  yearling  in  our  '12  auction  for  $675. 

At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  com- 
peting against  two  Cham,  winners  over  the 
Island  and  the  winners  of  Championships  at 
eleven  of  America's  most  important  shows 
in  '11,  he  won  the  following: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old  class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull,  2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age. 

Gold  Medal  offered  by  American  Jer.  Cattle  Club 
for  Grand  Cham,  bull  bred  by  exhibitor. 

Headed  herd  winning  $200  Special  prize,  "bull 
and  10  females." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100  Special)  for  Grand  Champion 
bull. 

Sired  the  5  animals  winning  1st  prize  for  calf 
herd,  5  entries. 

Defeating  the  Cham,  winners  at  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Kentucky,  niinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Iowa 
and  Minnesota  State  Fairs,  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  National  Jer.  Show  (Shelbyville, 
Ky.).  International  Dairy  Show  (Milwaukee, 
Wis.).  '11;  and  Champions  over  the  Island  in 
'09  and  '10. 

His  only  daughter  tried  for  Register  of  Merit 
work  made  308  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  9  months 
of  her  year's  test,  beginning  at  2  yrs.  5  mos. 
old. 

He  is  sire  of: 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly,  100629,  winner  of  Grand 
Championship  at  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair, 
'13,  '14  and  '15.     (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st  prize  heifer  calf  and  one 
of  1st  prize  calf  herd,  National  Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

The  Owl's  Golden  Jolly,  2d  prize  senior  bull  calf 
and  head  of  1st  prize  calf  herd.  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11.     (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sarah's  Sultan,  1st  prize  yearling  bull,  Tennessee 
State  Fair,  '14.  Sold  in  our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 

St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sultana,  1st  prize  junior  yearl- 
ing heifer,  13  entries,  Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '14.     (Bred  at  "Linden  Grove.") 

And  other  winners. 

His  75  per  cent,  sister.  Fern's  Viola,  who  made 
672  lbs.  butter  in  10  months  of  her  year's  test 
(bred  at  "Linden  Grove"),  is  dam  of  Viola's 
Raleigh,  121171,  1st  junior  yearling  bull  and 
Junior  Champion,  Mississippi- Alabama  Fair, 
'15. 

His  half-brother.  Jolly's  Royal  Sultan  (by  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly),  sold  at  auction  for  $10,000,  and 
is  sire  of  1  in  Register  of  Merit. 


Golden  Plum, 

P.  2515,  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Nizam, 
P.  2408,  H.  C,  sire 
of  Gold  Medal  Prin- 
cess, Gold  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test,  testing  3 
lbs.  2\  ozs.  Sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for 
$1,200,  to  Mr.  How- 
ard Willets. 


Dam 
GOLDEN  PLUM'S 
DAUGHTER, 
157353. 

Milked  16  quarts  daily 
with  first  calf. 


Lowland  Heiress, 

P.  6025,  H.  C. 
(Golden   Lad's   Pretty 

Rose,   149143,  A.  J. 

C.  C.) 
A    magnificent    cow, 

and    sold     at    our 

'00  sale  to  Mr.  M.  S. 

Beltzhoover,       Ard- 

sley-on-Hudson,    N. 

Y.,  for  $1,325. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $12,000. 

Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit,  including: 

Jolly's  Viola,  233315, 
493  lbs.  butter,  1 
year,  4  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
239332,  5,696  lbs. 
milk;  418  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter,  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  old,  at 
White  Horse  Farm. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $425. 

Handsome  Viola's 
Jolly,  239757,  5,652 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk;  400 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  in 
one  year,  at  2  years 
old,  at  White  Horse 
Farm.  Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $725. 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.     A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 

winners. 

Sire  of 
Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 

Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 
Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 

Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 
Golden  jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 

many  other  winners. 
Sire  of  24  butter  test  cows,  including: 
Golden  Jolly's  Fertile,  669  lbs.  1 1  ozs.  in  1  year. 
Jolly  Princess  of  St.  Peter's,  633  lbs.  1  oz. 
Jolly's  Pride,  633  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Jolly's  Ruby,  620  lbs.  13  ozs. 
Sire  of  10  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including  Derry's  Golden  Jolly,  sire 

of  13,  sold  at  auction  for  $11,000. 
Eleven  untested  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly  are  the  dams  of  Register  of 

Merit  cows. 
Sire  of  Mourier  Lass,  234539,  Grand  Champion  cow,  Utah  State  Fair,  '13 

and  '14;  and  many  other  winners. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1 145,  H.  C,  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  H.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  in- 
herited all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  lbs. 
daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

Her  son,  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  we  sold  to  Elmendorf  Farm  for  $11,100, 
produced  for  them,  Elvirian  Lad,  106674,  1st  prize  yearling  bull  (9  entries). 
Junior  and  Grand  Champion,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '13. 

Her  son,  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  produced  Golden  Daisy 
Fox,  in  Register  of  Merit,  419  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1  year,  at  2  years  old; 
and  Exila  Fox  Sultana,  in  Register  of  Merit,  343  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  2  years  old — ■ 
the  former  owned  and  tested  by  Cornell  University,  and  the  latter  by 
Mr.  H.  C.  McLallen,  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

Her  daughter.  Sultana  of  Linden,  was  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,750,  at 
8  months  old. 


Golden  Pasha, 

P.  2154,  C. 
Sire  of 

Rome,  1st  Devon 
County;  1st  B.  and 
W.  S.;  H.  C,  Roy. 
Show,  '98;2dB.  and 
W.  S.;  2d  Royal 
Counties  S. ;  1st  Roy. 
Show ;  2d  Cambridge 
S. ;  1  st  Gloucester 
S.;  1st  and  Ch.  pr., 
'97. 

Crown  Prince,  1st  over 
Eng.,  Essex  Show, 
and  other  winnings. 

Belle  du  Convent  3d, 
1st  over  England, 
Sussex  Show,  '68; 
1st  over  Lon.  D.  S. ; 
3d  Tunbridge  Wells. 

And  many  other  noted 
winners. 

Golden  Heroine, 
P.  6367,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  p.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days 

Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 
lbs.  \\  ozs. 

And  31  others. 

Sixty- five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Lowland  Daisy, 
P.  2336,  C. 
4th  St.  Peter,  '88. 
3d  St.  Peter,  '89. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Maitland  Lily, 

P.  4017,  H.  C 
Reserve  over  Jersey. 
Parish  pr.,  May,  '93. 
1  st   and    Sweepstakes, 
3 -Parish  Show. 


Golden  Hero, 

P.  1833,  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.   and  Par. 

pr.,  April,  '93. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  Aug.,  '93. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  '94,  '95. 
Sire  of 
Nita  Belle  D..  21  lbs. 

\\  ozs. 
Nicotine's  Pet,  20  lbs. 

1  oz. 


La  Marechale  2d, 
P.  2584,  C. 


Perrot,  P.  342,  C. 

Sire  of 
Eastwood    Clearwater, 

27  lbs. 
Miss      Nellie      Parker, 

23  lbs.  11  ozs. 
And  2  others. 

Lowland,  F.  3971,  C. 
A  grand  cow. 


Sir  Thomas, 

P.  1125,  C. 


Maitland  Daisy, 
P.  2941,  H.  C. 

Her  sire  also  won  1st 
over  England,  the 
Queen's  Gold  Med- 
al, and  the  Cham. 
Bowl  given  by  the 
R.  A.  S.E.S.,  Wind- 
sor, '89. 

Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Bellona3d,P.  874.C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  '88. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr..  May,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  Aug.,  '89. 
Dam    of    Bellona    5th, 

3d    Royal,    '93;     1st 

Royal  Counties.  '93. 


Bobby.  P.  208,  H.  C. 
1st  H.  B.  and  2d  pr. 
over  Jer.,  '79. 


Royal  Beauty, 

P.  390,  C. 
15    lbs.    2*    ozs. 
days. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 


Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

1st  H.  B.  over  Jer., '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P.3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96,  who  was 
sold  to  Mr.  P.  Rob- 
erts, Narberth,  Pa., 
for  a  record  price. 


Golden  Nero, 

P.  729.  H.  C. 
3d  over  J.,  Apr.,  '86. 

Mont-a -1'Abbe  Lily. 

F.  6177.  H.  C 

Castor,  P.  870,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

La  Marechale, 

F.  7339.  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '84. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Cetewayo's  Pink, 
P.  5170,  H.  C. 

Napier  2d,  P.  244.  C. 


[  Bellona  2d,  P.  529,  C- 


Vertumnus, 

P.  161,  H.  C 

1st  Trinity.  77. 

A  son  of  Coomassie,  F. 
1442,  H.  C.  1st  over 
Jer..  '76  to  '80;  16 
lbs.  \\\  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days.  She  is  al- 
so dam  of  Khedive, 
the  sire  of  Tormen- 
tor, 3533. 


Young  Rose, 

P.  43,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '72, 


73. 


Browny,  P.  158,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  5  cows  testing 

14  lbs.  10i  ozs.  to  16 

lbs.  13  ozs. 

Princess  Royal, 
P.  240,  C 


Last  calf  May  5,  1916,  by  Gala  Rose's  Gilbert,  120892,  whose  pedigree  may  be  seen   on   No.  8  of  catalog.        (Calf  will  be 
sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


B  346 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  108.    Heifer  Calf.  YOU'LL  LOVE,  353288,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

FULL  SISTER  TO  YOU'LL  DO'S  TRUE  LOVE,  353279,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (SEE  NO.  109,  BELOW;, 


Bred  by  E.  Le  Gresley,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey, 

Born  October  16.  1915. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  part  of  belly  white;  white  hind 
ankles;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  exceedingly  beautiful  young  thing,  great 
refinement  of  type,  stylish  and  symmetrical  in  outline; 
neat  head;  back  straight  as  an  arrow;  well  set  tail; 
very  long.  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  splendid  hind 
quarters;  promise  of  beautiful  udder;  teats  of  extra- 
ordinary length,  beautifully  placed. 


Sire— BOWLINA'S  YOU'LL  DO,  P.  4970,  H.  C. 

A  Highly  Commended  son  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.  out  of  the 

great  butter  test  cow.  Bowlina,  P.  12231,  H.  C. 
(See  his  extended  pedigree  below.) 

Dam-YOU'LL  DO'S  LOVE,  P.  19824,  H.  C. 

A  Highly  Commended  daughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C. 
(See  her  extended  pedigree  below.) 


B  338 

No.  109. 


Heifer.  YOU'LL  DO'S  TRUE  LOVE,  353279,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

FULL  SISTER  TO  YOU'LL  LOVE,  353288,  A.  J.  C.  C.  (SEE  NO.  108,  ABOVE). 


Bred  by  E.  Le  Gresley,  Grouville.  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  September  14,  1914. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  splendidly  bred  heifer,  of  great  refinement  of  type  ; 
neat  head;  very  long  bodied,  with  straight  back, 
strong,  broad  loins,  prominent  hips  and  long  rump; 
beautifully  fashioned  hind  quarters  and  setting  of 
tail,  which  is  thin  and  long,  with  beautiful  switch; 
good  udder  development;  long,  well-placed  teats. 


Oxford  You'll  Do. 
P.  4075.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Sire  of  22  or  more 
official  test  cows, 
and  many  prize 
winners. 

(For  full  particulars 
and  extended  pedi- 
gree of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075, 
H.  C  see  front 
pages.) 


Sire 
BOWLINA'S 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4970,  H.  C. 


DAM 
YOU'LL  DO'S 

LOVE, 
P.  19824,  H.C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '13. 


Not  bred. 


Bowlina, 

P.  12231,  H.  C 

Winner  of  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test.  May.  'OS.  2 
Itis  1  1  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
62  days  in  milk,  3i 
years  old. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
I  i.i  ,  09,  1  lb.  11 
ozs.,  221  days  in 
milk. 

1st  milking  prize,  1st 
Parish  prize  and 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May.  '13,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  104 
days  in  milk,  yield- 
ing 46  lbs.  milk. 

Under  official  test  on 
the  Island,  she  had 
milked  7,000  lbs.  in 
6  months,  when  she 
was  exported  for  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd. 

Dam  of  Bowlina  4th, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct  ,'13.  1  lb.  13  ozs. 
butter.  30  lbs.  4  ozs. 
milk,  at  2  years  old, 
158  days  in  calving. 


Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 

Derry's  Lovey, 
P.  15889,  C. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,   '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged    $1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  cows  with 
butter  records  and 
others  now  on  test. 
(See  front  pages.) 

Oxford  Ever. 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Laxton,  P.  3478,  C. 
Sire  of 

Bowlina,  P.  12231.  H. 
C,  1st  milking  pr., 
1st  Parish  prize  and 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '13.  2  lbs.  6£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  104 
days  in  milk ;  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
Island  of  Jersey, 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  lj 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  62  days 
in  milk ;  Certificate 
of  Merit,  Oct., '09,  1 
lb.  11  ozs.,  221  days 
in  milk. 

Rondin's  Freedom,  P. 
12173,  H.  C.  (Fax 
ton's  Freedom, 
235084).  Certificate 
of  Merit,  Oct.,  '08,  1 
lb.  Ill  ozs.,  187  days 
in  milk. 

fc  Chill.  F.  9248,  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May, '06,  1  lb.  3'i  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  143  days 
in  milk,  at  4  years 
old. 


Derry's  Golden  folly, 
82807,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr..   '08. 

Sold  at  auction  for 
$11,000  at  Mr.  A.  P. 
Walker's  sale.  '09. 

Sire  of  13  butter  test 
cows. 

Sire  of 

Mikado,  P.  3874.  H.  C. 
(now  Derry's  Flying 
Fox).sold  for  $1,000, 
to  Muskego  Lakes 
Jersey  Herd,  Mus- 
kego, Wis.,  and  win- 
ner Parish  prize, 
Class  1,  Apr..  '06. 

Derry's  jolly  Lad, 
80538,  winner  of  1st 
and  Grand  Cham- 
pionship at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '09. 

Truelove,    P.    6718,   C. 

Dam  of  True  Belle, 
winner  of  3d  prize. 
Class  I,  28  entries, 
and  Parish  prize, 
Roval  Show,  Jersey. 
Aug.,  '03. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem. Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  SI 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Is- 
land. 

Among  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
with  yearly  authen- 
ticated butter  tests 
are: 

Eminent's  Oxford 
Pride,  142191.  656 
lbs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, 213908,  592 
lbs.  12  ozs- 

My  Eminent's  Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminent's  Lady  Mait- 
land.  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Rosy  of  Oaklands, 
195835,  524  lbs.  11 
ozs. 

Eminent's  Golden 
Lucy,  210895,  524 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Eminent's  Cocotte, 
213903,  491  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Sire  of  25  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Rhoda  5th, 
v  P.  5254.  C. 

Traces  three  times  to 
the  famous  Sultane. 
P.  7,  H.  C.  whose 
daughter,  Sultane 
9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C. 
is  dam  of  Golden 
Sultana. 


Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly,  sold  in  our  "09 
auctionfor$ll,000. 

Golden  Rose. 

P.  7838.  H.  C. 
2d    over    Jersey    and 

Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '99. 
Daughter     of     Golden 

Lad,  P.   1242,  H.  C. 
Dam    by    Lowland 

King.  P.  1673,  H.C. 

winner  of    1st    over 

Jer.,  '92  and  '93. 

■  Joseph,  P.  2008,  C. 
Sire  of  Harrow-gate  of 
Biltmore,  127233, 
butter  test,  18  lbs. 
13|  ozs.  in  7  days, 
from  330  lbs.  12  ozs. 
milk,  at  7  years  7 
months  old. 

Les  Fonds  Jolly, 

P.  5705.  H.  C 
4th  over  Jersey,  May. 

*95. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 
^  Aug.,  '97. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 

N.  C.  Show.  '96,  '97. 
Sire  of  31  tested  cows 

and     27     producing 

bulls. 


Eminence. 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506.21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of .  the  Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter, 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls,  Stockwell. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad. 
Topstnan,  etc. 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127, 
H.  C,  3d  over  Jer.. 
'89. 

Eminent  2d,  P.  2532. 
H.  C-,  sire  of  81 
tested  cows. 

Eminent.  P.  1842,  H. 
C-  (by  Golden  Lad), 
sire  of  Effie  Baal.  14 
lbs.  10J  ozs.  in  7 
days,  and  other  dis- 
tinguished cows. 


Trial  2d,  P.  474.  C 
Sired  by  a  half-brother 
to  Golden  Lad  (see 
above).  His  grand- 
sire  is  by  Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H.  C, 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '83; 
sire  of  Count's  Fill- 
pail,  30975,  24  lbs.  5 
ozs.;  Cicero's  Ruby, 
29040.  14  lbs.  lj  ozs. 
and  4  others. 


Rhoda  3d,  P.  4038.  C. 

By  a  splendidly  bred 
bull — note  his  line- 
age— an  inbred  Sul- 
tane bull.  Sultane 
is  dam  of  Count 
Wolseley,  P.  928,  H. 
C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440.  C 

1st  prize  and  Cham 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '98. 

Dam  of  Reminder, 
Golden  Jolly  and 
Brookhill  Fox,  3  fa- 
mous sires. 

She  has  milked  as  high 
as  2S  quarts  daily. 

Black  Diamond, 
P.  1726,  H.  C. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Imported    Blue    Belle. 

180234.  A.  J.  C.  C- 
Sold  for  $3,600  in  our 

'04  sale. 
Grandam  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands. 


Boyle.   P.    1559.   H.   C. 
Sire  of  5  tested  cows. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize.  '94. 


Traveler.  P.  280,  C 
Sire  of  Clubs  2d,  16725. 
butter  test.  14  lbs.  7 
ozs.  in  7  days.  208i 
lbs.  milk,  at  8  years 
old. 


Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944.  H.  Cm 
dam  of  •  Aurea.  P. 
8693.  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin.  252122). 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '07,  2  lbs.  5* 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 

Trial,  P.   1187.  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  '89. 

1st  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '89. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Cham- 
pion Cup.  '90. 

Sire  of  Finance,  the 
dam  of  Financial 
King;  also  sire  of 
Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley's 
great  cow,  Magyar- 
land. 

By  same  sire  as  Gold- 
en Lad,  P.  1242.  H. 
C.,  and  out  of  same 
dam  as  Brookhill 
Rose.  P.  1889.  C. 
(see  below). 

Fan,  P.  585.  H    C 
Won    4th    prize    over 

Jersey.  Royal  Show. 

Aug..  '88. 


Crowberry. 

P.  1111.  H.  C- 

His  dam  is  also  dam  of 
Uncle  Peter.  I'  21 15. 
H.  Cm  sire  of  a  re 
markablc  lot  of 
dairy  cows. 

Rhoda.  F.  4323.  C. 

Count  Wolseley. 

P.  928.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr..  "88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr,,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug. .'89. 
Sire  of  Oxford  Lass, 
etc. 

Brookhill  Rose. 

P.  1889.  C. 
Out    of    same    dam    as 

Trial.    P.     1187.    H. 

C-  (see  above). 

Birou.  P.  1375.  H.  C 
Sire  of  Pawn,  P.  1766, 
who  sired  the  hand- 
some cow,  Brow'n 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour. 157320.  A.  J. 
C.  C.sold  in  our  '01 
sale  to  Mr.  F.  G. 
Crane,  Dalton.Mass., 
for  $1,200. 

Moonbeam.  P.  2439.  C. 


Blue  Belle  has  2  tested  daughters  and  5  pro- 
ducing sons,  including  the  sire  of  Financial 
King.  Gnenon's  Lad  and  Alexie  (sire  of  In- 
terested_Princc). 


Tattoo  114 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  110.    Heifer. 


ASHLEY  BELLE  OF  LEHIGH,  319707,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  May  24.  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Bred  by  C.  Le  Tourneur.  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Imported  (in  dam)  April  8,  1914,  by  T.  S.  Cooper 
&  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

A  show  heifer,  rich  deep  fawn  in  color,  and  of 
great  refinement  and  symmetry  of  type;  stylish  in 
carriage;  a  heifer  of  abundant  vigor  and  capacity; 
very  neat  head,  with  beautifully  turned  horns;  level 
top  line;  strong  back;  high  setting  of  tail,  which 
is  thin  and  long,  with  beautiful  switch;  great  length 
and  depth  of  body;  well-sprung  ribs;  good  udder 
development,  with  good-sized  and  squarely  placed 
teats. 

A  splendidly  bred  heifer,  whose  dam  is  now  in 
Register  of  Merit.  Her  great-grandsire,  Flower's 
Hero,  is  by  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2291.  H.  C,  out  of  a 
half-sister  to  the  sire  of  Vesta's  Daisy,  the  world's 
record  public  butter  test  cow,  3  lbs.  ll£  ozs.  butter 
i  n  24  hours,  who  sold  in  our  1912  auction  for  $2,700. 


The  Plymouth  Lad, 
S9792,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Plymouth  Lad, 

P.  3922,  C.) 

1  st  prize  and  Senior 
Champion  bull,  In- 
diana State  Fair, '10. 

Sold  at  auction  for 
$9,000. 

Sire  of 

Kilroy.  P.  4308,  H.  C. 
(Plymouth  Lad's 
Golden  Jolly. 88240), 
winner  of  1st  prize 
ov.  the  Island,  Class 
7,  Aug.,  '09;  sold  for 
$2,000. 

Lady  Hermit.  238350, 
sold  in  '10  for  $950 
as  a  two-year-old. 

Sire  of  18  tested  cows, 
including  Cowslip's 
Fawn  Beauty, 
252254,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  626  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at 
3  yrs.  7  mos.  old. 
She  was  sold  in  our 
'12  auction. 


Sire 
SEA  LAD, 

P.  4720,  H.C. 

2d  prize  in  a  class  of  24 
aged  bulls.  Royal 
Show,  Jer.,  Aug. ,13. 

Sire  of  Highland  Fox's 
Dorcas,  294914.  2d 
prize  junior  yearling 
heifer,  8  entries.  In- 
diana State  Fair/14. 

He  traces  twice  to 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
who  is  the  sire  of 
Eminent  2d,  Golden 
Jolly  and  Flying 
Fox,  and  22  other 
producing  bulls,  in- 
eluding  Sensational 
Fern,  who  was  bred 
at  '  'Linden  Grove' ' 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion as  a  calf  for 
$10,200. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  was 
in  service  at  "Linden 
Grove"  for  5  years. 
He  has  31  butter 
test  daughters,  and 
27  sons  with  tested 
daughters. 

Eminent  2d  was  sold 
in  our  auction  for 
$10,000.  He  has  81 
tested  daughters 
(more  than  any 
other  imported  bull) 
and  25  sons  with 
tested  daughters. 

Flying  Fox  was  sold  in 
our  auction  for 
$7,500.  He  has  26 
tested  daughters  and 
43  producing  sons — 
more  than  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed. 


Dam 
GAMBOGE'S 
ASHLEY  BELLE, 
318392. 

Register  of  Merit  rec- 
ord, 373  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  be- 
ginning test  at  3£ 
years  old. 

She  is  one  of  ten  heifers 
selected  from  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd  by  Mr.  H.  W. 
Snider  for  his  Spring 
Grove  Farm,  Wiek- 
liffe,  Ohio,  in  the 
fall  of  '14.  All  of 
them  are  making  the 
Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  by  same  sire, 
is  in  Register  of  Mer- 
it, 722  lbs.  14  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  and 
was  Grand  Cham- 
pion at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '12. 
She  was  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  with  6  others  by 
same  sire  for  $1,750 
each. 


Seaweed, 

P.  11942,  H.  C. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Beeswing,  public 
butter  test,  May.'ll, 
1  lb. 6  J  ozs.  in  24hrs., 
at  8  yrs.  old,  195 
days  after  calving. 

Her  sire  produced  Ra- 
leigh's Fairy  Boy, 
sold  in  our  '08  auc- 
tion for  $8,200. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700. 

41  of  his  daughters  are 
tested  and  others  are 
now  making  records. 

Four  of  his  sons  are 
the  sires  of  Register 
of  Merit  cows.  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  who 
is  now  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  is  sire  of  21 
butter  test  cows.  He 
produced  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
Indiana  State  Fair 
last  fall,  and  his  full 
brother.  Oxford 
Knight,  produced 
the  Gr.  Champion 
cow  at  Iowa  State 
Fair.  Oxford 
Knight  has  12  tested 
daughters. 

Ashley  Belle, 

P.  12922,  H.  C. 

Her  sire  has  4  butter 
test  daughters  and 
produced  a  number 
of  prize  winners. 


Flower's  Hero, 

P.  3502.  C. 

Half-brother  to  Gold- 
en Jolly's  Lady 
Viola  (Po_ppy  Viola), 
that  we  imported  in 
'06.  We  re-bought 
her  at  Mr.  J.  M. 
Overton's  sale.  '08, 
for  $2,550.  Sh  e  is 
looked  upon  on  the 
Island  as  having 
made  the  most  phe- 
nomenal public  but- 
ter test  (taking  into 
consideration  age 
and  lactation)  ever 
made. 

Plymouth, 

P.  10344,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  (Bronze  Med- 
al). Oct. .'09,  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  7£  ozs., 
134  days  in  milk; 
Silver  Medal  and  £5 
Goddington  prize. 
May,  '10,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.,  288  days  in 
milk;  C.  of  M.,  Oct., 
'10,  1  lb.  7  ozs.,  498 
days  in  milk. 

Reserve  and  Par.  pr., 
Class  3,  May,  '04. 

Reserve,  May,  '10,  for 
"Nicolle  Special." 
best  butter  test  cow, 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion. 


Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  of  48 
tested  cows,  among 
the  latter  being; 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Has  7  or  more  produc- 
ing sons. 


Seabreeze.  P.  8001,  C. 

Dam  of  a  tested  cow, 
a  n  d  of  the  bull, 
Rocksand,  P.  3986, 
H.  C,  Reserve  at 
Royal  Show,  25  en- 
tries, '07. 


Ashley  King, 

P.  3327,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  Class  2, 
April,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Surprise  Bess,  Gold 
Medal  winner  in 
Tring  (England) 
public  butter  test, 
'08,2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  at  3  years  old, 
105  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

Ashley  King  sired  the 
dam  of  Combina- 
tion's Ashley  Belle, 
288008,  one  of  the 
most  splendid  young 
cows  of  our  '13  auc- 
tion, selling  as  a  3- 
year-old  for  $1,000, 
to  Mr.  E.  H.  Hatch, 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 

By  same  sire  as  Emi- 
nent's Raleigh 
(above),  sire  of  48 
tested  cows. 


Les  Noyers'  Belle, 
P.  10672,  C. 


Mercury,  P.  3018,  C. 
Sire   of  several   butter 

test  cows. 
His  grandsire,  Caumais 

Lad,   is  son  of  Blue 

Belle. 


Lady  June,  P.  5050,  C. 

Her  grandsire.  Useful 
Lad,  is  sire  of  the 
bull,  Clarence,  P. 
1494,  H.  C,  whose 
daughter,  Golden 
Lily,  won  1st  prize 
over  Jersey. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (with 
his  get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  is  sire  of 
81  tested  cows. 


Rill.  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Her  sire,  Hope,  is  also 
sire  of  Nelly  Hope, 
public  test,  1  lb.  8$ 
ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  163  days  in 
milk. 


Actor,  P.  2256,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '96,  '97. 
Actor   was   considered 

by  his  breeder,  Mr. 

Wm.  Labey,  one  of 

the   best   bulls   ever 

on  the  Island. 


Sunshine  4th, 

P.  1566,  H.  C. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 


Kittie  5th,  P.  6289,  C. 


Golden  Maid's  Prince, 
P.  3027,  H.  C. 

(93538,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st  over  Jersey,  bulls 

from  tested  dams, 

Aug.,  '01. 
3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  "02. 
1st    over   Jersey    with 

progeny,  Apr.,  '07. 
His    tested    daughters 

include: 
Golden    Maid's    Chris- 

tena,    708   lbs.   in    1 

yr. ;      imported      by 

"Linden  Grove." 
Minorca,  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.  9£ozs.,  70 

days  in  milk. 
Lily   B  r  o  w  n,   public 

butter  test,  2  lbs.  4£ 

ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
And    37    others    with 

tests. 


Alexandrine  3d, 
P.  7120,  H.  C. 


Financial  King, 
P.  2624,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  a  magnificent 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  the 
best  being  Financial 
Countess. 


Badier's  Lady, 

P.  7345.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Warder's 

Lady,  authenticated 

test.  819  lbs.  15  ozs. 

butter    fat    in    one 

year. 

Orphan's  Lad, 

P.  1436,  C. 


Lady  Alice, 

F.  7825,  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st   and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 


Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 


Hope.  P.  1948,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Prosper,  Parish 
prize,  '97;  Hope's 
R  e  g  i  n  a,  2d  over 
England,  half-broth- 
er to  Beresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 


Golden  Hero, 

P.  1833.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '93, '94. '95. 

Sire  of 
Nita  Belle  D,   21   lbs. 

li  ozs. 
Nicotine's  Pet,  20  lbs. 

1  oz. 
Sire  of  several  public 

butter  test  cows. 


Fontaine  7th, 

P.  5391,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  Grouville,  '98. 
.Bronze    Medal,    butter 
test,  '98.     Full  sister 
to  Fontaine  9th. 

Egyptian, 

P.  2564,  H.  C. 

Imported  and  regis- 
tered as  King  of 
Arden,  58135. 

Par.  prize,  I.  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '98.  . 

1st  pr.  yearling,  St. 
John,  I.  of  J.,  '98. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '96. 
Sire    of    many    noted 

animals. 

Finance,  P.  4611,  C. 
Roderick,  P.  1912,  C. 


Badier's  Moselle, 
P.  4776,  C. 

Useful  Lad, 

P.  997,  H.  C. 
2d  prize,  Aug.,  '88. 

Belle  Orpheline, 
P.  1080,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711.  H.  C. 

Traveler,  P.  280.  C. 


Golden  Maid, 

P.  6555,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 

Certificate  of  Merit  in 
butter    test,    May, 
'98,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs.    „ 
Dam  of 

Golden  Maid  3d,  P. 
8137,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '07, 
1  lb.  12£  ozs.,  Ill 
days  in  milk.  Dam 
of  3  public  butter 
test  cows. 

Golden  Maid  2d,  Par. 
prizes,  May,  '98  and 
'99. 

Angler.  P.  1398,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,    '94,    '95    and 

'96. 

Alexandrine  2d, 
P.  5090,  C. 


Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606.  C. 


Orme.  P.  1660.  H.  C 
Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 
Marett    to    Lord 
Rothschild  at  a  long 
price. 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '94. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Mistake,  P.  4562,  C. 

Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '91. 
Sire  of  numerous  prize 

winners. 

Bellona  3d.  P.  874,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '89. 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 

Picton,  P.  2291.  H.  C. 

Egyptian  Buttercup, 
F.  7496,  C- 

Dam  of  Egyptian  2d, 
P.  3090,  H.  C.  who 
sired  Golden  De- 
light, P.  10534,  H. 
C.,  winner  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  2d 
Par.  prize.  May.  '09, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  4£  ozs.,  94  days 
in  milk. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  ov.  the  Island. 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Six  of  his  sons  are 
credited  in  the  Reg 
ister  of  Merit  with 
officially  tested 
daughters.  Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 

Bonny  Lass, 

P.  4577,  H.  C. 

Mourier  Boy, 

P.  1641,  H.  C. 

Descended  from  Wol- 
seley,  P.  401,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  '83, 
'84,  '85. 

Cyprus  2d, 

P.  699,  H.  C. 


Due  to  calve  October  3,  19 1G,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S61S0,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  won,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  1st  prize  in  2-year-old  class,  Senior  Champion  and  Grand 
Champion  bull,  any  age;  headed  1st  prize  $200  Special  herd,  bull  and  10  females;  Special  Grand  Champion,  $100  prize;  A.  J. 
C.  C.  Gold  Medal,  Grand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor;  sired  the  animals  winning  1st  prize  as  calf  herd.  (See  front  pages 
for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.) 


Tattoo  144 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  111.    Heifer. 


FERN'S  LUCY  BELLE,  319714,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg.  Pa. 

Horn  September  10,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  handsome,  rich  deep  fawn  of  great  stamina; 
beautiful  top  line;  body  long,  deep  and  well  ribbed; 
strong,  broad  loins  and  prominent  hips;  tail  well  set, 
with  good  switch;  her  dam  is  one  of  the  great  daugh- 
ters of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  and  out  of  the  same  dam 
as  the  bull,  Lucy's  Prince;  good  udder  development, 
with  large  squarely  placed  teats.. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion  at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

(See  front  page  A.) 


Sire 
VIOLA'S 

GOLDEN  FERN, 
77393,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Viola's  Golden  Fern  is 
siring  for  us  a  class 
of   calves    of    which 
we  are  very  proud. 
(See    preceding    pages 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 
Three  of  his  daughters, 
in  our   '13    auction, 
averaged       $383.33. 
One   of  them,   Min- 
ette's  Golden  Viola, 
240367,   sold  to  Mr. 
R.  A.  Sibley,  made 
the  Register  of  Mer- 
it,   Class    AA,    with 
405  lbs.  14  ozs.  but- 
ter in   1    year,  at  4 
yrs.  5  mos.  old.    She 
was  sold  for  $410. 
Judging   by   what   the 
d  e  s  c  e  njd  ants  of 
"Golden      Fern's 
Lad"   are   doing   on 
the    Island    and    in 
America,  and  best  of 
all,  the  great  public 
butter    tests    that 
they  are  making  and 
their     great     popu- 
larity among  Island, 
England  and  Amer- 
ican   breeders,    con- 
vinces   us   that 
"Golden  Fern's  Lad" 
is   the   most   prepo- 
tent,    most     distin- 
guished     and      pre- 
eminent Jersey  bull 
that   the  world  has 
ever  produced. 
He  has  29  butter  tested 
daughters     and     27 
sons    with    tested 
daughters. 


Dam 

NOBLE'S  LUCY 

BELLE, 

252188,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(NOBLE  LULU, 
P.  14587,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  2d  prize, 
yearling  class.  North 
Club  Show,  Island  of 
Jersey,  '08. 

Reserve,  heifers  in 
milk,  North  Club 
Show,  '10. 

V.  H.  C.  at  Trinity 
Show,  '10. 

One  of  five  winning  1st 
over  Jersey,  '10,  as 
progeny  of  Noble,  of 
Oaklands. 

A  "grand  good"  young 
cow ;  strong  a  nd 
rugged;  stylish,  with 
grand  udder,  ex- 
tending  away  to 
front  and  rear;  great 
long  soft  teats,  beau- 
tifully placed. 

Dam  of  Merry  Lad's 
Lulu,  293086,  win- 
ner of  Trinity  Parish 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug.. 
'12;  1st  prize  aged 
cow,  Senior  and  Gr. 
Champion,  Wiscon- 
sin State  Fair,  '13; 
and  other  prizes. 


Miss  Viola, 

P.  9644,  H.  C. 
195796,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd.  She  won  the 
Goddington  prize,  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  39 
days  in  milk. 

(See  No.  112  for  furth- 
er particulars.) 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey,  with 
progeny,  April,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of 
sire"  were  won  by 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters in  '10  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State 
Fairs. 

Special  prize  ($250  Sil- 
ver Trophy)  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  '11,  for 
"get  of  sire,  4  to  8 
animals,  either  sex, 
irrespective  of  age 
or  ownership."  was 
won  by  3  of  his  sons 
and  5  daughters. 
Sire  of  37  tested  cows, 
30  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit. 

Forfarshire's  Lucy, 
P.  10576,  H.  C. 

2d  prize,  yearling  class. 
North  Club  Show, 
May,  '03. 

2d  prize,  young  cow 
class,  North  Club 
Show,  May,  '05,  two 
months  before  drop- 
ping second  calf — 
"a  record." 

2d  prize,  North  Club 
Show,  May,  '06,  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
two  months  before 
dropping  third  calf 
— "a  record." 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '06, 
and  Reserve  for 
Blythwood  Bowl. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Special 
Class,  Aug.,  '07. 

Exported  to  England, 
where  she  has  been 
a  frequent  winner. 

Dam  of  Champion 
Lucy.  P.  12373.  H. 
C,  winner  of  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '07.  "Selected 
for  Australia  as  the 
best  young  cow  on 
the  Island."— J.  A. 
Perree.  She  is  dam 
of  Noble's  Lucy, 
252175,  2d  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '08 ;  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for 
$1,400. 

Dam  of  the  bull, 
Lucy's  Prince,  P. 
3939,  H.  C.,  winner 
of  2d  over  Jersey 
(with  his  progeny). 
Apr.,  '10;  a  success- 
ful sire. 


Willoh,  P.  2855.  H.  C. 

He  traces  3  times  to  Golden  Lad,  and  has  28J 

per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Sire  of 
Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test.  3  lbs.,  38  days  in 

milk,  at  4  years  old.      Dam  of  5  official  butter 

test  cows,  and  a  6th  daughter  won  1st  over  the 

Island. 
Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39 

days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
(Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest 

testing  daughters  of  Lady  Viola.) 
Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  1\  ozs. 

days  in  milk. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,    02; 

many  other  prizes. 
Gipsy  Maid  3d,  3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,    10; 

many  other  prizes. 
Clara's    Orphan,    winner   of    11    1st    prizes 

Championships   at  Western   State   Fairs. 

'02.  '03  and  '05. 
The  get  of  Willoh  "breed  on,"   in  evidence  of 

which  there  are  striking  examples. 


,215 

;  and 


and 


and 
'01, 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey.  '04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May, "04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  over  Eng-  wherever 
exhibited.  '06,  '07. 

She  sold  in  our  auction, 
May.  '11,  for  $7,000; 
at  same  time  her 
son.  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands,  sold  for 
$15,000. 

Dam  of 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  (Willoh's 
Rosy  is  dam  of  4 
public  butter  test 
cows.) 

And  3  other  butter 
test  cows. 

Forfarshire, 

P.  2914,  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jer.,  '00. 

Champion.  St.  Saviour 
Show,  '01. 

Sweepstakes  over 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour  Show,  '01. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '03,  for 
$1,750.  to  Filston 
Farms,  G  1  e  n  c  o  e, 
Md.,  and  they  could 
have  had  $5,000  for 
him  from  two  differ- 
ent parties  soon  after 
getting  him  home. 

Sire  of  16  tested  cows, 
including: 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Rose,  in  Register  of 
Merit.  545  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Forfarshire's  Britan- 
nia, in  Register  of 
Merit,  482  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Roulette  of  Biltmore, 
14  lbs.  h  oz.  butter 
in  7  days. 

Golden  Lizzie,  public 
butter  test.  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  114 
days  in  milk. 

Britannia  6th,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs.  3£ 
ozs. 

Juillette  11th.  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  10* 
ozs. 
Dulcet 's  Favorite,  P. 
11391,  H.  C.  winner 
in  the  following  pub- 
lic butter  tests:  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  8  ozs..  160 
days  in  milk;  May. 
'07.  1  lb.  Hi  ozs., 
151  days  in  milk; 
May,  '09.  1  lb.  13* 
ozs.,  137  days  in 
milk. 

Lucy's  Lass, 

P.  7092,  H.  C. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr,,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three  Parish 
Show,  *99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

Bagat;lle  2d. 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745. 

Picton,  P.  2392,  H.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Hand- 
some Gold  Phillis, 
that,  as  a  3-year-old, 
sold  for  $625  in  our 
'00  auction  sale. 

Sire  of  Firefly.  P.  8022, 
C,  Par.  prize.  May, 
'02 ;  whose  daugh- 
ter, Oxford  Lady  of 
St.  Mary,  213932, 
sold  for  $1 ,025  in  our 
'09  auction. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  O  w  1")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Champion  winners. 

Four  of  her  get  have 
sold  in  our  auction 
sales  at  an  average 
of  $2,762.50. 

Dam  of  Sultana's  Ro- 
sette 2d,  14  lbs.  7 
ozs. 

Trooper.  P.  2109.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '95. 

Sire  of 
Rosebay    11th,    public 

butter  test.  2  lbs.  12 

ozs.,     166     days     in 

milk. 
Octavia,   P.    7510,   C- 

public  butter  test. 

1  lb.  13  ozs..  37  lbs. 

12  ozs.  milk. 
Jubilee  Flora.  1st  over 

Jersey,  '97. 
Jolly  Queen,  4th  over 

Jersey,  '99. 
Pansy    (8006),    Parish 

prizes.  Aug..  '99,  and 

May,   00. 


Lucy  4th, 

P.  1516.  II 


Aristocrat,  ' 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3  Par.  Show,  '07. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless,"  he 
has  shown  his  worth 
as  a  sire  of  cows  that 
are  a  credit  to  his 
illustrious  dam. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  lo£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  be- 
ing in  milk  at  time 
of  test  121  days. 
Sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100  to  Mr.  J. 
M.  Overton,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

By  same  sire  as  Boyle, 
sire  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad;  Mon  Plaisir,  1st 
over  Jer.,  '98;  Ham- 
ley,  1st  over  Jer. ,'99; 
Mona's  Glory.  1st 
over  Jer..  '97;  Cour- 
age, Nunthorpe, 
Golden  Pink,  Pio- 
neer, Morion,  Orme, 
La  Chasse  Prince, 
Sultana's  Golden 
Lad,  and  others  that 
have  won  fame. 

Gipsy  Maid; 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 

3  Par-Show,  '97. 

Sergeant  Major, 
P.  2010.  C 
4th  St.  Martin.  '94. 

Sire  of 
Surville's  Primula. 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '99. 
Phyllis.    Parish    prize. 
May,  '99. 

Primrose  6th, 

P.  3808,  C. 
2d  and  3d,  North  Club, 

'97. 
Reserve,    North    Club, 

'98. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  A 
great  loss  to  the  Is- 
land, as  he  undoubt- 
edly was  a  great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2I28.C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day.  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug..  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

White  House  2d, 

P.  1232.  H.  C. 
1st  pr..  St.  Ouen.  '85. 

Columbus.  P.  447.  C. 

His  sire,  Forget-Me- 
Not,  sold  at  our  auc- 
tion sale.  May,  '82. 
for  $2,150. 

His  grandsire,  Fann- 
er's Glory,  sold  at 
auction  to  Mr.  T.  A. 
Ilavemcyer  for 
$3,200,  and  is  sire  of 
Beulata  De  Gruchy, 
13480,  22  lbs.  2  ozs.; 
Maritana.  12039,  16 
lbs.  3£  ozs.;  and  5 
other  cows  that 
made  butter  tests  in 
America. 

Lucy  2d,  P.  687,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden   Lad's   Fawn 

Duchess.   166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice, 

157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89   lbs.   5  ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose,  162097.  21  lbs. 

10J  ozs. 
Sandgate,    122509,    20 

lbs.  10 j  ozs. 
Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.    10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad.   18  lbs. 

\\  ozs. 
Golden   Kola,    127232, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 
And  25  others. 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 
1st  Cham.  Class.  '95. 

f  Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 
A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and 
grandam.  especially 
the  latter — La  Bou- 
a  n  n  e'  a  splendid 
cow,  though  never 
registered. 

'l    Daisy  7  th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cai  's  Beauty, 
P.  3840,  C- 
Granddaughter 

of  Wolseley,  P.  401, 

H.  C. 

Willard  2d, 

P.  1078,  H.  C. 

Primrose  4th, 

P.  1671,  H.  C 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582.  C. 

His  grandsire,  Cete- 
wayo, P.  224.  C.  is 
sire  of  4  tested  cows 
testing  from  16  lbs. 
2£  ozs.  to  17  lbs.  2J 
ozs. 

Rosette  2d. 

F.  943,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  at  Grouville. 

Baronet.  P.  307.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '84. 
Out  of   same  dam   as 

the  famous  bull. 

Tormentor,  sire  of  47 

tested  cows. 

White  House, 

F.  2531.  H.  C. 


Forget-Me-Not, 

P.  291,  H.C. 
1st  H.  B.  prize.  '81. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

N.J.  State  Fair,  '82. 
Sire  of  Well  Done,   19 

lbs.  4  ozs. 

Pearl.  F.  2198,  C. 

Sir  George. 

P.  221.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '80.  '81. 

Sire  of  Aunty  2d,  P. 
647,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jer.,  Aug..  '85;  3d 
over  Jer.,  June;  '87; 
Reserve,  May,  '88. 

Lucy  Peel.  F.  2203,  C. 


Due  to  calve  October  27,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.  8(3180,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  supposed  to  be  the  most  valuable  son  of  the  great  butter-bred  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Jollv,  79314,  A.  J.  C.  C,  who  sold 
in  our  1909  auction  for  $12,000,  and  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  auction.  1911.  for  $13,000.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana,  is  one  of  the 
most  distinguished  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad;  she  was  awarded  third  prize  in  the  aged  cow  class  at  the  World's  Fair,  St. 
Louis,  1904,  and  sold  in  the  ring  for  $2,350.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180.) 


Tattoo  148 


T.  S,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  112.    Heifer. 


FERN'S  HANDSOME  MAID,  325732,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Itorn  November  25,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  rugged  light  fawn;  neat  head,  broad  between 
the  eyes  and  with  fine  muzzle;  strong  back,  broad  at 
loins;  mellow  hide;  great  length  and  depth  of  body; 
like  her  sisters  by  the  same  sire,  she  promises  a  large, 
beautiful  udder;  teats  already  large,  and  squarely 
placed. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Flying  Fox,  sold 
in    our    "02    sale    for 
$7,500. 
Sire  (See  front  page  A  for 

VIOLA'S  fuH  pedigree.) 

GOLDEN  FERN, 
77393t  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Viola's  Golden  Fern  is 

siring  for  us  a  class 

of    calves    of   which 

we  are  very  proud. 

We  sold  two  of  them 

in  our  '11  auction  to 

show    breeders    how 

good    they    are. 

Though    only    year- 
lings, Viola's  Golden 

Lena     and     Viola's 

Gold   Lady   sold   for 

$500  each.     We  pre- 
dict   both    will    do 

credit  to  their  illus- 
trious ancestors. 
Three  of  his  daughters 

in    our    '13    auction 

averaged        $383.33. 

One   of   them,    Min- 

ette's  Golden  Viola, 

240367,  sold  to  Mr. 

R.  A.  Sibley,  made 

the  Register  of  Mer- 
it,   Class    AA,    with 

405  lbs.  14  ozs.  but- 
ter in   1    year,  at  4 

yrs.  5  mos.  old.    She 

was  sold  for  $410. 
Viola's  Golden  Fern  is 

sired  by  the  world's 

famous  bull.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 

H.    C,   out  of   Miss 

Viola,    P.    9644,    H. 

C,  one  of  the  very 

best   dairy   cows   in 

the  "Linden  Grove" 

herd.     She   won,   in 

the     public     butter 

test   on   the   Island, 

the  Goddington  pr., 

testing  2  lbs.  15  ozs., 

in  24  hours,  being  in 

milk    only    39    days 

and  barely  4  yrs.  old. 

She  is  a  daughter  of 

the  celebrated  cow, 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463, 

H.    C,    and    a    full 

sister    to    the    great 

cow,  Willoh's  Rosy, 

P.  10444,  H.C.,  that 

tested  3  lbs.,  in  the 

public  butter  test,  in 

24  hours. 
(See    front    pages    for 

more  extended  pedi- 
gree   of    Viola's 

Golden  Fern.) 


Miss  Viola, 

P.  9644,  H.  C. 
(195796,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

One  of  the  best  cows  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd.  She  won  the 
Goddington  prize,  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  39 
days  in  milk,  4  years 
old. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola's  Daughter, 
196245,  sold  in  our 
'1 1  auction  for  $700, 
to  Elmendorf  Farm. 

Mona's  Miss  Viola, 
240505,  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $975, 
at  16  months  old,  to 
Elmendorf  Farm. 

Miss  Viola's  Golden 
Fern,  120835. 

Miss  Viola  is  a  full 
sister  to  Willoh's 
Rosy,  who  was  im- 
ported by  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson,  and  sold  to 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
where  the  "Lady 
Viola"  family  is 
owned. 


Dam 
OXFORD'S 
HANDSOME 

MAID, 
269798,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(LYSBETH, 

P.  16016,  H.  C.) 
A  rugged  cow  of  gener- 
ous size;  a  deep, 
square  udder,  well 
developed  forward 
and  unusually  full 
behind,  covered  with 
prominent  veins; 
splendid  teats,  per- 
fectly placed. 
A  20-quart  cow. 


Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island,  Apr., 
'11. 

Among  other  great 
cows,  he  is  sire  of: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
now  on  official  test, 
and  will  make  close 
to,  if  not  more  than, 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year  as  a  four-year- 
old.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  $500,  to  E-  T. 
Bedford,  G  r  e  e  n's 
Farms,  Conn. 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
1st  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14,  as  a 
2-year-old  (68  en- 
tries); 1st  at  Royal 
Show  as  a  3-year- 
old,  May,  '15  (76 
entries),  and  Theatre 
Chal.  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the 
Island).  She  is  now 
in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  stables. 

Golden  Fern's  Oxford, 
1st  pr.  yearling  bull, 
Junior  and  Grand 
Cham.,  Indiana  S. 
Fair,  '15. 

(For  full  particulars 
see  front  pages.) 


Old  Maid, 

P.  13914,  C. 


Willoh,  P.  2855,  H.  C. 

He  traces  3  times  to  Golden  Lad,  and  has  2SJ  per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Sire  of 
Willoh's  Rosy,  public  butter  test,  3  lbs.,  38  days  in  milk,  at  4  years  old.     Dam  of  5  public  butter  test 

cows,  and  a  sixth  daughter  won  1st  over  the  Island  "«««i  "ssi 

Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  15  ozs.,  39  days  in  milk,  4  years  old 
(Miss  Viola  and  Willoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest  testing  daughters  of  Lady  Viola  ) 
Syren  s  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  7$  ozs.,  215  days  in  mil.k. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and  many  other  prizes. 
Gipsy  Maid  3d,  3d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '10;  and  many  other  prizes. 

Clara's  Orphan,  winner  of  11  1st  prizes  and  Championships  at  Western  State  Fairs.'Ol  '02  '0*  and  '05 
The  get  of  Willoh  "breed  on,"  in  evidence  of  which  there  are  striking  examples. 
Willoh's  Rosy's  5  tested  daughters  include  Brightness,  dam  of  Viola's  Bright  Prince 
Miss  Viola  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Fern. 
Syren's  Pride  is  dam  of  2  public  butter  test  daughters  and  2  winners  in  inspection  classes 
Gipsy  Maid  2d  is  dam  of  Noble's  Gipsy  Boy, 
Willoh  is  sire  of  Clarencia's  Lad,  who  sired  Lady  Ramsgate,  public  butter  test,  Oct.,  'OS,  1  lb    lOi  ozs 

127  days  in  milk  (3  years  old). 
Willoh  sired  Golden  Rachel's  Prince,  a  bull  sold  at  a  bargain  price  in  our  May,  '01,  auction      His 

present  owner,  Mr.  A.  E.  Norton,  of  Dalton,  Pa.,  has  reported  the  authenticated  records  of  five 

daughters  and  one  granddaughter  of  this  Willoh  bull,  and  another  on  test.     The  six  cows,  with  their 

records,  are: 
Rachel  Chenille,  13,734.1  lbs.  milk,  723  lbs.  2\  ozs.  butter,  in  1  year. 
Rachel  Cute,  10,639.2  lbs.  milk.  690  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter,  1  year. 
Rachel  Wizz,  6,341  lbs.  milk,  416  lbs.  butter,  in  6  months,  4  days. 
Golden  Crony  3d,  4,883.7  lbs.  milk,  325  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  5  months. 
Golden  Yum  3d,  2,263  lbs.  milk,  150  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter  in  2  months. 
Golden  Dollykin  2d  (granddaughter),  10,644.9  lbs.  milk,  632  lbs.  11  ozs.  butter,  in  1  year. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John   Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

Won  in  public  butter 
test,  May,  '04,  pro- 
ducing 2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Eleven  of  his  daugh- 
ters, in  our  '11  auc- 
tion, averaged 
$1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  over  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  and  all 
three  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our 
auctions. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with  a 
total  of  36  butter 
test  daughters. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  Oxford 
Lass. 

Her  sire  is  by  Golden 
Lad  2d,  P.  2023,  H. 
C,  who  is  sire  of 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  2  Certificates 
of  Merit,  besides  1st 
prize  over  Jer.  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May,  '11,  and 
Reserve  for  Renouf 
Cup,  "best  butter 
test  cow  judged  by 
inspection,"  May, 
'09 ;  Reserve,  May, 
'07.  She  is  dam  of 
Agatha's  Oxford 
Noble,  winner  of  1st 
prize,  "bulls  from 
tested  dams,"  May, 
'12. 

Oxford  Knight  (full 
brother  to  Oxford 
You'll  Do), sire  of  12 
official  butter  test 
cows. 

Stourhead, 

P.  3715,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  Island 
of  Jer.,  Apr.,  '05. 

Old  Fashioned, 
F.  9499,  H.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
1st  prize  winner  over 

the     Island     and 

Blythwood    Bowl, 

Aug.,  '04. 
3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug., 

'01,  '02. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.  7$  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

'05  sale,   to  Mr.   H. 

Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 
Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 
69011. 

(Raleigh. 

P.  3273.  H.  C.) 

3d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '03, 
and  2d  State's  prize, 
'03. 

Sire  of  48  tested  cows, 
24  of  them  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
year's  butter  rec- 
ords, including: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Rose,  706 
lbs. 

Raleigh's  Calais,  696 
lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Houssie,  684 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Kar- 
nak,  669  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Fairy,  627 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Snowdrop, 
612  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Raleigh's  Nancy 
Wolff,  592  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Raleigh's  L  e  d  a,  582 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Sire  of  7  1st  prize  win- 
ners at  Royal  Shows, 
including  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,  83767  (P. 
3851,  H.  C-).  1st 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '08; 
sire  of  40  tested 
cows. 

His  daughter,  Ra- 
leigh's Beauty  of  St. 
Martin,  286798,  top- 
ped our  '13  auction, 
selling  for  $2,050. 

Oxford  Crocus, 

P.  8225.  H.  C. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C.  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  5$  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7\  ozs.,  ' 
118  days  in  milk. 

Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (with 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

Eminent  2d  has  71 
daughters  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica and  on  the 
Island. 

One  of  his  leading  Is- 
land test  daughters 
is  Aurea,  P.  8693,  H. 
C.  (now  Eminent's 
Fern  of  St.  Martin, 
252122),  Certificate 
of  Merit  in  public 
butter  test,  May, 
'07,  2  lbs.  5i  ozs.,  65 
days  in  milk. 

Rill,  P.  6982,  H.  C. 

Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Dam  of  the  bull,  Fly- 
ing Foam,  sire  of 
several  high  pro- 
ducers in  the  Eng- 
lish butter  tests. 

Hillside  Jack, 

P.  2480,  H.  C. 

Son  of  Jersey  Boy,  P. 
2162,  H.  C,  3d  over 
Jersey,  April,  '96, 
and  Grey  Queen,  P. 
4738,  C,  a  daughter 
of  Gamboge  King.  P. 
1292,  H.  C. 


Oxford  Poppy, 

P.  5728,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  Par.  prize, 

Royal    Show,    May, 

'97. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Rob  Roy. 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'00.  1  lb.  14£  ozs.  in 
24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  ljozs.,  24  hrs. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  Eminent  2d,  1st 
State's  prize  over 
Jersey,  '01  and  '02 
(with  his  progeny) ; 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion for  $10,000. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Eminence    of    the    Is- 
land, 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Prosper,  Par.  pr.,  '97. 

Hope's  Regina,  2d  over 
England,  and  half- 
brother  to  Beresford 
Pride,  1st  Bath  and 
West,  '02;  1st  Royal 
Counties,  '02. 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 

Par.  prize.  Class  2,  '94. 

By  same  sire  as  the  cel- 
ebrated bull,  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 
H.  C. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Rosette,  sold  in  our 
'01  sale  for  $1,000, 
and  her  heifer  calf, 
by  Flying  Fox,  sold 
in  same  sale  for 
$1,250. 

He  is  also  grandsire  of 
Uncle  Peter's  Gold- 
en Del,  sold  in  our 
'01  sale  to  Biltmore 
Farms,  Biltmore,  N. 
C. 

Grandson  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Myrtle, 
P.  5130,  H.  C. 


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j      y  iig  iuii  sister  to  \  lola  s  Golden  Jolly,  79314.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838.) 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  113.    Heifer. 


VIOLA'S  PRETTY  WYANDOTTE,  319710,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  August  10,  1914. 

White  in  forehead;  spot  nt  root  oi  tail;  brisket, 
stifles,  belly,  flanks,  legs,  tongue  and  switch  white 

An  attractive  and  beautifully  bred  fawn  and-white; 
sweet  dished  face,  prominent  eyes  and  rich  incurved 
horns;  straight,  strong  back;  long  bodied,  with  greal 
length  of  rump;  neat  in  bone;  hide  mellow  and  elastic; 
developing  a  great  udder,  with  unusually  long, 
well  placed  teats. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Champion   at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  "97. 

(See  front  page  A.) 


Sire 
VIOLA'S 

GOLDEN  FERN, 
77393,  A.  J.C.  C. 

Viola's  Golden  Fern  is 
siring  for  us  a  class 
of  calves  of  which 
we  are  very  proud. 

(See  preceding  pages 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 

Viola's  Golden  Fern  is 
sired  by  the  world's 
famous  bull.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160, 
II.  C. 

Judging  by  what  the 
descendants  of 
"G  olden  Fern's 
Lad"  are  doing  on 
the  Island  and  in 
America,  and  best  of 
all,  the  great  public 
butter  tests  that 
they  are  making, 
and  their  great  pop- 
ularity among  Is- 
land, England  and 
American  breeders, 
convinces  us  that 
"G  olden  Fern's 
Lad"  is  the  most 
prepotent,  most 
distinguished  and 
pre-eminent  Jersey 
bull  that  the  world 
has  ever  produced. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad  has 
31  butter  tested 
daughters  and  27 
sons  with  tested 
daughters;  his  son. 
Eminent,  has  81 
tested  daughters, 
and  his  son.  Flying 
Fox,  has  26 ;  while 
his  grandsons,  Ox- 
ford Lad  and  Emi- 
nent's  Raleigh,  have 
respectively  42  and 
48  tested  daughters. 
There  are  others  too 
numerous  to  men- 
tion. 


Dam 

SULTAN'S  GREAT 
BEAUTY, 

271600,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Her  dam  has  75  per 
cent,  same  blood  as 
Golden  Folly's 
Wyandotte,  203687, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  AA,  495  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
from  7,519  lbs.  11.2 
ozs.  milk,  at  9  yrs. 
7  mos.  old.  Slu  was 
sold  in  our  '07  auc- 
tion for  $500,  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney. 


Miss  Viola, 

P.  9044,  H.  C. 
(195796.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

( »ne  of  the  best  cows  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd.  She  won  the 
Goddington  prize,  in 
the  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  39 
days  in  milk,  4  years 
old. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola's  Daughter, 
196245,  sold  in  our 
'1 1  auction  for  $700, 
to  Ehnendorf  Farm. 

Mona's  Miss  Viola, 
240505,  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $975. 
at  16  months  old,  to 
Elmendorf  Farms. 

Viola's  Golden  Fern, 
77393,  one  of  the 
best  bulls  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  ever 
sired;  two  of  his 
yearling  daughters 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $500  each. 

Miss  Viola's  Golden 
Fern,  120835,  and 
Miss  Viola's  Hand- 
some Noble,  100446. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to 
WiUoh's  Rosy,  im- 
ported by  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson,  and  sold 
for  $3,000,  to  Elmen- 
dorf Farm,  where 
the  "Lady  Viola" 
family  is  owned. 

Sultana's 

Golden  Jolly, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The  premier  sire  of  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd.  He  was  bred 
here,  and  has  never 
been  off  the  place, 
except  when  ex- 
hibited at  the  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Chi- 
cago, '11,  where  he 
won  Grand  Cham- 
pionship, A.  J.  C.  C. 
Gold  Medal,  and 
other  honors  never 
achieved  by  any 
other  bull  of  any 
breed. 

His  progeny  have  been 
in  such  demand  that 
it  was  with  great 
difficulty  we  were 
able  to  retain  any  of 
them.  Most  have 
been  sold  young, 
to  some  of  the  best 
American  breeders. 

But  one  of  his  daugh- 
ters, to  our  knowl- 
edge, has  been  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test.  She  produced, 
as  a  two-year  old, 
377  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter 
in  1   year. 

He  has  sired  the  win- 
ners of  many  1st  and 
Gr.  Champion  prs. 

Golden  Jolly's 

PrincesSj 
203661,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Wyandotte's 

Princess, 
P.  10846,  H.  C.) 
A  very  handsome  COW, 

with     magnificent 
udder. 


Willoh,  P.  2855.  H.  C. 

He   traces  3  times  to  Golden   Lad,   and  has 

per  cent,  of  his  blood. 

Sir.-  of 
WiUoh's  Rosy,  public  butler  test,  3  lbs..  38  day 

in  milk,    at  4   years   old.      Dam   of   5   official 

butter  test  cows,  and  a  6th   daughter  won    1st 

over  the  Island. 
Miss  Viola,  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.    15  ozs.,  39 

days  in  milk,  4  years  old. 
\  Miss  Viola  and  WiUoh's  Rosy  are  the  two  highest 

testing  daughters  of  Lady  Viola.) 
Syren's  Pride,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  1'i  ozs.,  215 

days  in  milk. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d,  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  and 

many  other  prizes. 
Gipsy   Maid  3d.   3d   over  Jersey,   Aug.,  '10;   and 

many  other  prizes. 
Clara's    Orphan,    winner    of    11     1st    prizes    and 

Championships   at   Western   State    Fairs,    '01, 

'02,  "03  and  '05. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville.  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1  st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 
exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

She  sold  in  our  auction. 
May,  '11,  for  $7,000; 
at  same  time  her 
son,  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands,  sold  for 
$15,000. 

Dam  of  WiUoh's  Rosy, 
P.  10444.  H.  C,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38 
days  in  milk. 
(See  below.) 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $12,000. 

Sire  of  9  in  Register  of 
Merit,  including: 

Jolly's  Viola,  233315. 
493  lbs.  butter,  1 
year,  4  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Viola's  Fawn  Duchess, 
239332,  5,696  lbs. 
milk;  418  lbs.  10  ozs. 
butter,  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  old,  at 
White  Horse  Farm. 
Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $425. 

Handsome  Viola's 
Tolly,  239757,  5,652 
lbs.  8  ozs.  milk;  400 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter,  in 
one  year,  at  2  years 
old,  at  White  Horse 
Farm.  Sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $725. 

Fern's  Viola.  237208, 
6,545  lbs.  3  ozs.  milk, 
390  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 
in  1  year,  at  2  years 
old,  for  Mr.  C.  I. 
Hudson.  Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove." 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C., 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 
$745. 


Aristocrat. 

P.  22X0.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3  Par.  Show,  '07. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless,"  he 
has  shown  his  worth 
as  a  sire  of  cows  that 
are  a  credit  to  his 
illustrious  dam. 

Sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  be- 
ing in  milk  at  time 
of  test  121  days. 
She  sold  in  our  '06 
sale  for  $1,100. 


Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 

3-Par.  Show,  '97. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
The  most  prepotent 
bull  the  Island  ever 
produced,  transmit- 
ting the  Sultane 
type  (for  udder  and 
teats)  to  his  entire 
progeny. 

.  Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Si  re  of 

Golden    Lad's    Fawn 

Duchtss,   166538.  25 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

And  31  others. 

(See  below.) 


Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.   and  Par. 

prize.  '93. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '94. 
1st  Cham.  Class,  '95. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and 
grandam,  especially 
the  latter — La  Bou- 
a  n  n  e,  a  splendid 
cow.  though  never 
registered. 

Daisy  7th. 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

[  Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.   1279.  H.  C. 

His  grandam.  Lady 
Useful.  P.  796,  H.C., 
won  1st  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize,  '86. 

Lugano,  F.  7020.  C. 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.  A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 
winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce. National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  (see  below)  and  the  great  cow.  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 

Lady  Viola,  P.  8463.  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup.  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows,  Aug.,  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C.  winner  of  1st  over  Jersey  for  bull 

and  progeny,  April,  '10.     He  was  sold  in  our  '11   auction  for  $15,000. 
Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters,  amoni,  them: 
Miss  Viola.  P.  9644,  H.  C,  Certificate  of  Merit,  butter  test.  May.  '<)>,  2  lbs.  15 

ozs.,  39  days  in  milk.     She  is  dam  of  the  "Linden  Grove"  service  bull. 

Viola's  Golden  Fern,  77393. 
WiUoh's  Rosy.  P.  10444,  H.  C.  Certificate  of  Merit.  May,  '06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 

in  milk.     She  is  dam  of  4  public  butter  test  cows. 
Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203699,  public  butter  test,  1  lb.  15  ozs..  159  days 

in  mi.k,  when  only  30  months  old.     We  bought  her  at  auction  for  $2,550. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  front  page  A.) 

Sultane  9th. 

P.  1145,  H.  C 
Dam  of 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C.  a  fa 
mous  show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  oaklands.  P.  3746, 
H  C.  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr..  '96. 


Golden  Sultana.  146282,  A.  J.  C-  C.    

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 
Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160.  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th.  P.  1145.  H.  C.  winner  of 
many  first  prizes  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  L'ncle  Peter,  P.  21 15,  H.  C. 
Her  grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C,  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of 
Jerseys  ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett. 
Thus  Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest 
living  descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially 
in  the  udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  in- 
herited all  her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  lbs. 
daily. 


Golden  lolly. 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 

Wyandotte  4th, 

P.  7606.  II.  C. 
Reported  to  have  been 

a  remarkable  cow, 
and  mother  of  a 
great  family. 


Angler,  P.  193S.  H.  C. 


1st    pr.    and 

April,  '(>4. 
1st   pr.   and    Par 

April,  '95. 

Wyandotte, 

F.  7393,  C. 


Par.    pr., 


Mourier  Boy. 

P.   1041,  II.  C. 


Cyprus  2d, 

P.  699,  H.  C. 


Mourier's  Ring. 
P.  1115.  H.  C 

Japoitaise. 

F.  4376,  C. 

Bobby.  P.  208.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '79. 

Cyprus.  F.  2089,  C. 


Bred  April  20,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  12119:5,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180.  His  sire,  the 
peerless  Sultana's  Golden  folly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam.  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  has 
been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of  IS  lbs.  6 
ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling  calves 
than  any  cow  in  the  world.     (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin,  August  8,  1915.) 

"Linden  Grove"  Champion  Blood  at  the  "Royal" 

Island  Show  of  1915 

The  statements  under  the  illustrations  of  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  and  Sultan's  Finance,  on  page  850,  issue  of  June  23d,  make 
it  appear  that  both  won  the  same  prize  at  the  Royal  Island  Show  last  May.  Permit  us  to  suggest  that  it  should  have  been 
added  that  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  won  first  prize  in  Class  4,  for  cows  three  to  six  years  of  age;  and  Sultan's  Finance  in  Class  5,  for 
"aged"  cows.  I  wish  further  to  add,  for  the  credit  of  her  sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  who  is  now  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  stables  (and 
not  for  sale),  that  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  not  only  won  her  first  prize  in  a  class  of  76  contestants  ("the  majority  of  them  fit  and  able 
to  win  out  everywhere,  hands  down,  in  many  an  American  show,"  to  quote  Mr.  Mourant),  but  that  she  later  defeated  Sultan's 
Finance  for  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  awarded  to  "the  best  Jersey  cow  or  heifer  in  milk  entered  or  eligible  for  entry  in  the 
Jersey  Herd  Book."  That  Sultan's  Finance  was  "worthy  of  her  steel,"  let  me  show  you  what  Sultan's  Finance  has  won  at  the 
past  Island  shows: 
Sultan's  Finance  (Defeated  by  a  Daughter  of  Oxford  You'll  Do)  won  as  follows: 

August,  1909 — 2d  prize,  Class  3,  heifer-in-milk,  43  entries;  and  St.  Saviour  Parish  prize.  Beaten 
only  by  Combination's  Golden  Leda,  that  we  imported  and  sold  in  our  1910  auction  for  $850;  and  beat- 
ing Statuette,  who  the  next  year  was  first  at  the  Bath  and  West  of  England  Show,  11  entries. 

August,  1910 — One  of  the  group  winning  the  President's  Cup;  the  group  including  Financial  Daisy 
(imported  and  sold  by  us  in  1911  for  $2,600  to  White  Horse  Farm)  and  her  daughter,  Financial  Daisy  2d. 
October,  1909 — Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test,  at  only  30  months  old,  1  lb.  SJ  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  113  days  after  calving. 

May,  1911 — 1st  prize,  Class  4,  41  entries  (cows  3  to  6  years  of  age). 

August,  1911 — 1st  prize  in  Champion  class  (special  class  for  cows  disbarred  from  competing  in  regu- 
lar classes  by  reason  of  having  won  a  first  prize  at  former  show). 

May,  1912— Public  butter  test,  1  lb.  llj  ozs.  in  24  hours,  at  five  years  old. 
August,  1912 — Reserve  in  Champion  class;  Blythwood  Bowl  (Championship). 

May,  1913 — 1st  prize,  Class  5,  45  entries,  and  St.  Saviour  Parish  prize.  Defeating  among  others, 
F'anCy's  Pioneer's  Great  Beauty  (2d  prize),  sold  in  our  1914  auction  for  $1,000;  the  butter  test  cow,  Oak- 
lands  Bess,  dam  of  so  many  winners,  including  Oaklands  Sailor  and  Combination's  Premier;  Good  Maiden, 
who  had  won  first  at  the  Royal,  50  entries,  August,  1910,  and  first  in  Champion  class,  May,  1911. 

May,  1914 — 1st  prize  in  Champion  class,  defeating  Princess  Emma,  who  had  won  1st  prize  in  Class 
5,  34  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  August,  1913. 

May,  1915 — 1st  prize,  Class  5,  30  entries,  Reserve  for  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  and  St.  Saviour  Parish 
prize.      Defeating  Raleigh's  Finance,  the  Theatre  Cup  winner,  May,    1914. 

IT  TAKES  SOMETHING  OF  A  COW  to  go  ahead  of  so  consistent  a  winner  as  Sultan's  Finance,  who  has  shown  her  superiority 
over  so  many  other  great  ones.  And  it  means  added  prestige  to  Oxford  You'll  Do  that  it  was  his  daughter  to  accomplish  what 
has  seemed  impossible  until  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  happened  along.  It  is  no  new  sensation  to  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  to  stand  in  first 
place.  She  won  first  in  a  class  of  68  entries  at  the  Royal  Show  in  May,  1914;  the  second,  third  and  reserve  places  going  to  daugh- 
ters of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  and  fourth  to  a  daughter  of  Noble's  Boy — both  sons  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  that  we  imported  and 
sold  in  1911  for  $15,000,  and  who,  with  his  progeny,  is  credited  with  probably  more  first  prizes  and  championships  than  any 
other  bull.  We  imported  Noble's  Boy  and  sold  him  in  1912  to  Hood  Farm.  In  winning  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy  holds  it  permanently;  her  owner,  Mr.  John  A.  Perree,  having  won  the  trophy  at  three  successive  shows. 

Not  Only  in  America,  But  in  Their  Native  Home,  They  Find  Their  Champions  of  "Linden  Grove"  Blood, 


Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  Also 


It  might  be  thought,  too,  that  Village  Beauty  and  Golden  Augustine  3d  were  "tied"  for  first  place.  They  also  won  in  different 
classes.  Village  Beauty  was  first  in  Class  3  (heifers-in-milk,  46  entries),  and,  according  to  Mr.  Mourant,  she  "deserves  to  be 
forthwith  renamed  Island  Beauty."  We  are  particularly  interested  in  her  achievement  from  the  fact  that  we  imported  her 
sire,  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble,  who  sired  both  the  first  and  fourth  prize  winners  in  this  class.  We  sold  him  privately  to  Mr.  Ed. 
C.  Lasater,  of  Texas.  Those  who  have  attended  the  "Linden  Grove"  auctions  are  familiar  with  the  type  produced  by  Vil- 
'ageoise,  the  dam  of  Village  Beauty.  In  1911  we  sold  Noble's  Village  King,  a  son  of  Villageoisc,  to  Mr.  George  W.  Sisson,  Pots- 
dam, N.  V.,  at  a  "give-away"  figure,  and  he  won  second  prize  for  two-year-old  bulls  at  the  New  York  State  Fair  that  fall.  In 
1912  we  sold  Black  Beauty  of  St.  Saviour  (a  first  prize  winner  at  the  Royal),  a  daughter  of  Villageoise,  to  Mr.  J.  K.  Branch, 
of  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  for  $1,700.  In  same  auction  we  sold  Village  Noble,  a  son  of  Villageoise,  to  Mr.  T.  L.  Eyre,  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  for  $425;  he  won  first  .prize  for  two-year-old  bulls  at  the  Devon  (Pa.)  Cattle  Show  that  fall.  In  1914  we  "gave  away"  Vil- 
lage Knight,  a  son  of  Villageoise  by  Gamboge's  Knight,  who  went  at  a  bargain  price  to  Mr.  Lasater. 

THE  WORLD'S  SHOW  RINGS  AND  THE  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  ARE  DOMINATED  BY 
"THE  BLOOD  THAT  FLOWS  THROUGH  'LINDEN  GROVE."' 

We  might  add,  that  since  the  above  was  printed,  Golden  Oxford  Ivy  has  been  brought  to  "Linden  Grove"  (see  You'll  Do's 
Champion  Ivy,  353251,  No.  50  of  catalog).  And  that  we  have  a  splendid  daughter  of  Sultan's  Finance,  No.  101  of  catalog. 
Also  seven  daughters  of  Cowslip's  Golden  Noble;  viz.,  Nos.  22,  23,  24,  25,  105,  123  and  124  of  catalog. 


0268 


S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  114.    Cow. 


LAURA  YOU'LL  DO,  306610,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Reine,  P.  17392,  H.  C.) 


Hred  by  P.  W.  Le  Sauteur.  Grouvllle,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Horn  March  7,  1910. 

Imported  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons.  . 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  Highly  Commended  "Oxford  You  11  Do.  from 
Highly  Commended  parents,  and  one  of  the  great 
workers;  carries  no  surplus  flesh,  but  converts  all 
her  food  into  milk,  a  lovely  head,  with  dished  face 
and  prominent,  sparkling  eyes  wide  apart,  very 
thin,  clean  flat  neck;  high,  sharp  withers;  body  ol 
great  depth  and  spring  of  rib;  lean  hind  quarters; 
prominent  hips  and  long  rump;  beautifully  set, 
thin,  long  tail  with  luxuriant  switch;  prominent 
milk  veins;  tremendous  udder,  deep  and  of  great 
circumference;  great  large  teats,  squarely  placed. 

Gamboge's  Knight. 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows.  1 9  of  them  with 
year's  records  over 
500  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year.  Twelve  of  the 
19,  including  the  five 
with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc 
tions . 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy 
wink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie, 
652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592 
lbs.  5  ozs. 

Daisy's  January  Rose, 
585  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Handsome 
Duchess,  566  lbs.  5 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Primrose, 
566  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Princess. 
558  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
Artistic,  540  lbs.  8 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Vellum. 
531  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Knight's  Fancy  Prin- 
cess. 530  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Modesty, 
525  lbs.  7  ozs. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show- 
on  the  Island,  April, 
'11.  This  is  the 
most  valuable  prize, 
and  the  greatest  dis- 
tinction that  can  be 
accorded  a  bull. 
Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight.  P.  3938.  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 
Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  regis- 
tered as  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
1 1 1860 — not  for  sale. 
He  is  sire  of  the  bull 
winning  Grand 
Championship  at  In- 
diana State  Fair.  '15, 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion for  $525. 
Sire  of  22  official  test 

cows. 
His    daughter.    You  11 
Do's   Favorite,   sold 
in  our  '14  auction  as 
a3-year  oldfor$500, 
now     under     year's 
official     test,     will 
make  more  than  900 
lbs.  butter. 
His  daughter.  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy.  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (76 
entries)     and     the 
Theatre      Challenge 
Cup    (Championship 
over  the  Island  I   at 
the     Royal      Show, 
May.    '15;    she    also 
won  1st  prize  in  her 
class  (68  entries)  at 
Royal    Show,    May, 
'14. 
Nineteen  of  his  prog- 
eny, in  our  '14  auc- 
tion,    sold     for     an 
average  of  $683.42, 
including    8    not    in 
milk.  4  of  them  be- 
ing bull  calves. 
No  living  sire  has  put 
the    stamp    of    CA- 
PACITY—a    highly 
finished     DAIRY 
T  Y  P  E — more   un- 
erringly   on    his 
daughters   than   has 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P. 
4075.  H.  C. 
(See    front    pages    for 
his  picture  and  more 
extended    pedigree.) 


Dam 
CINDER  2d, 
P.  13742,  H.C. 


Oxford  Kver. 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Sec'y  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 


f  Prince  Hamley, 

P.  3813,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Lady  Juliet  Hamley. 
237518.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
471  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  from  7,31 1 
lbs    milk,   at  4  yrs. 

I  1  mos.  old. 
Seaside  Lassie,  252756, 

in  Register  of  Merit. 
Class  AA.  435  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
from  6,163  lbs.  6.4 
ozs.  milk,  at  6  yrs. 

I I  mos.  old. 

(Both  of  the  above  im- 
ported by  the  late 
Mr  Jas.  B.  Haggin. 
and  tested  at  Elmen- 
dnrf  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.) 


Cinder,  F.  9360.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land. Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of  5  tested  cows, 
and  of  many  noted 
bulls. 

Sire  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (out  of  the 
great  cow.  Oxford 
Ever,  below),  public 
butter  test.  May,  08, 

1  lb.  10  ozs,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  years);  public 
butter  test,  May, '09. 

2  lbs.  li  ozs.,  83 
days  in  milk. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th. 
P.  8801.  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,    02. 

Sold  for  $2,500.  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm. 

Dam  of  3  public  butter 
test  cows,  two  sell- 
ing in  our  sales  for 
$1,375  and  $2,525. 

Her  dam  also  has  3 
public  butter  test 
daughters.  Her  sire 
is  half  brother  to 
Houpla  and  Oxford 
Lad. 

She  is  dam  of  Gam- 
boge's Pride  7th,  P. 
10517,  H.  C.  (now 
named  Oxford's 
Fontaine,  224580). 
who  is  dam  of  Maj- 
esty's Pride  2d,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  2  lbs. 
^  oz. 

Hamlev's  Golden  Lad, 
P.  3128,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
H  a  m  1  e  y's  Blanchia, 
210788,   in   Register 
of  Merit,  560  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
9,461     lbs.     15    ozs. 
milk,  at  6  years  old. 
Fleetwing   2d,    Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter     test,     Tun- 
bridge    Wells,    Eng- 
land. Aug..  '08.  1  lb. 
9$  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
105  days  in  milk,  at 
3  years  old. 
Fontaine's    Violet,    P. 
11706,     H.     C.    4th 
over     Jersey,     May, 
'08;    dam    of    Fon- 
taines   Love,    P. 
14205,     H.     C,     4th 
prize,  Class  1,  May. 
'08. 
Les  Ormes'  Hamley.  P. 
3708,   H.   C.   Parish 
prize.  Class  1,  Apr., 
'05;  sire  of  2  public 
butter  test  cows. 


Hamley,  P.  2637,  H.C. 
(Golden  Lad's 

Champion, 
57222,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Sold  at  our  May,   '00, 
sale  to  Mr.  Elmer  A. 
Darling.ex-President 
A.  J.  C.  C. 
Winner  1st  prize  over 
the    Island.    '99,    in 
his  class;  also  Cham, 
winner  over  all  bulls 
at  the  same  show. 
Sire  of 
Hood    Farm   Golden 
Happy,   553  lbs.    13 
ozs.  butter  in   1   yr. 
at  9  years  old. 
Farineuse   4th    (Ham- 
ley '  s      Perfection, 
213893),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  13  ozs..  55  days 
in  milk. 
Agrippina,  Br.   Medal, 
public    butter    test, 
Oct.,    '04,    1    lb.    15i 
ozs.,     156     days     in 
milk. 
Sultana's    Rosette    2d, 
15  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 
Hamley's      Pride,      in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t. 
450  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  1   year.    10  years 
old. 
Forget-Me-Not. 
Bronze  Medal.  Tring 
butter  test,  Aug. .'03. 
2   lbs.   2J  ozs.   in  24 
hours,  1 76  days  after 
calving,  3  yrs.  old. 
Golden    Lad's    Cham- 
pion 2d.  61424.  sire 
of   1    in  Register  of 
Merit. 


Dido  2d.  P.  81,14.  C. 

Winner  of 
Bronze   Medal,    public 

butter  test.  Oct..  '02, 

1  lb.  101  ozs. 
Certificate  of  M  c  r  i  t. 

Oct.,    '04,    1    lb.    121 

ozs..     169     days     in 

milk. 
Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t. 

Oct.,    '05.    1    lb.    151 

ozs.     195     days     in 

milk. 
Sliver  Medal.  '06,  1  lb. 

13}  ozs.,  151  days  in 

milk. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;    also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 
Golden   Lad's   Fawn 
Duchess.   166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice. 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 
Rose.  162097,21  lbs. 
101  ozs. 
Sandgate,     122509,    20 

lbs.  10}  ozs. 
Zulu     Lady.  20  lbs.  10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad,   18  lbs. 

li  ozs. 
Golden    Kola.    127232, 

17  lbs.  8}  ozs. 
And  25  others. 
Sixty  five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of  Boyle.  P.  1559, 
H.  C.  sire  of  t  h  e 
celebrated  bull. 
Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C;  Fon- 
taine 7th,  8th  and 
9th,  all  prize  winners 
over  the  Island. 
Boyle  also  sired  the 
great  cow,  "Spec- 
kled Band."  dam  of 
the  wonderful  cow, 
"Nursie." 


Sultane's  Favourite. 

P.  873.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of 
Sultane  14th.  that  in 
the  Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02.  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave 
38  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk, 
making  2  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal.  She 
also  won  1  st  pr.  and 
Cham..  Oxfordshire 
Show.  '00;  1st  prize 
and  Lord  Mayor's 
Cup  in  milking 
trials;  1st  prize  in 
milking  trials,  Lon. 
Dairy  Show,  '00,  83 
lbs.  5  ozs.  milk  (2 
days),  112  points. 
Lady  Rose.  P.  3962  H. 
C,  Parish  prize. 
Aug..  '97.  whose 
daughter.  Suit  an's 
GoldenRose.213891. 
at  10  yrs.  old.  made 
the  Register  of  Merit 
with  8.410  lbs.  4.8 
ozs.  milk.  489  lbs.  11 
ozs.  butter,  in  one 
year,  authenticated 
test. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  over  Jer.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Distinction's  Glory. 

P.  1680,  H.  C. 
Sold     to     Sir    James 
Blyth. 


Handsome  of 

Waverley, 
P.  3777.  C. 


I   Handsome  2d. 

P.  5686.  H.C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

Show,  '97. 
1st  Par.  prize,  '95. 
Beta.  P.  3143.  H.  C. 

Golden  Be^rce.  157326  (Beatrice,  P.  6852  H.  C).  3d  over  Jersey May  '00; 
sold  in  our  '01  auction  for  $1,400  to  Biltmorc  Farms;  butter  test  22  lbs 
in  7  days.  69  lbs.  5  ozs.  in  30  days;  dam  of  Golden  Beatrice  2d  18  lbs.  6 
ozs..  five  of  whose  progeny  have  been  sold  at  an  average  of  $950. 

Beta's  Solid  Gold,  P.  11092,  H.  C.  pub  ic  butter  test.  May  12.  1  lb.  124 
ozs.,  in  24  hours,  148  days  after  calving,  at  9  years  old;  dam  of  Beta  s 

Glory,  in  Register  of  Merit 
Beta's  Golden  Fox.  64771.  sire  of  1  m  Register  of  Merit 

Beta  2d   P   8177    H    C  ,  dam  of  the  bull.  Beta  s  Noble.  P.  4303.  H.  C. 


Caiest,  P.  2591.  H.C. 

1st  pr..  Championship 
and  State's  prize, 
Grouville  S.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet. 
P.  2964,  H.  C.  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th.  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  1\  ozs..  48 
days  in  milk  in  pub- 
lic butter  test;  1st 
prize  winner  over 
the  Island  and 
Blythwood  B  o  w  1, 
Aug..  '04.  S  h  e  is 
dam  of  3  public  test 
cows,  and  of  the 
noted  bull.  Gam- 
boge's Knight,  sire 
of  41  tested  cows. 

Caiest  has  9  tested 
daughters. 


Fontaine's  King. 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  O  r  i  g  a's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit  in 
public  butter  test. 
May.  '02,  1  lb.  12J 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

By  same  sire  as  Golden 
Fern's  Lad. 


Dido,  P.  4267,  H.  C. 
3d  prize,  public  butter 

test,  Oct..  '00.  2  lbs. 

in  24  hours. 


Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582.  C. 
Dam  of 
Golden    Queen    of    St. 
Saviour.    2    lbs.     U 
ozs..     214     days    in 
milk- 
Oxford   Ixia,   2  lbs.   8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 
and  5   other   public 
butter  tests. 
Houpla,  sire  of  6  but- 
ter tested  cows. 
Flying    Fox's    Oxford 
Lass.  1st  pr.  winner 
over  the  Island. 
Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123. 
H.  C. 


Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad. 


Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537.  C 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup. 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90.  '91. 

1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th. 
P.  5391.  H.  C  .  1st 
prize.  Grouville.  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '98. 


Count  Wolsclev. 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer..  Apr..  '87. 

1st  over  Jer..  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Alicante.  P. 
3880.  H.  C.  a  great 
pr.  winner,  and  dam 
of  the  noted  sires, 
Nunthorpe,  The  Owl 
and  Alicante's  Boy. 


Oxford  Primrose. 
P.  2252.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in   her   day   on   the 

Island. 


Bred  April  20,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son of  th%sPlefind'f.bu«er  eow  G  aee q  Daring  of  St.  Mar  s 
306562,  who  was  sold  in  onr  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  f  «f^,  VadfeM  ^6  m  buSir  n  one  yearl 
the  first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  C'r^rc7St^k"e,,wi2nm;f;f  Tmerous  1st  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows, 
Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  Fern  s  Noble,  P.  4570,  H C.,  vv.nne  roln   men  us  u    P  daughter  of 

son  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700    sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000),  and  Lad>    Aldan     1  .  M-u    n .  c_        g 
Golden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  s  Mon  I  laisir,  Mtoo.) 


B67 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  115.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  GOLDEN  FLEECE,  353221,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Golden  Fleece  8th,  P.  16809,  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  Le  Gresley,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  May  25,  1910. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  individual,  and  a  great  dairy  type; 
a  cow  of  constitution  and  capacity,  with  refinement; 
sharp  withers;  long,  deep,  well-ribbed  body;  thin 
"ewe"  neck;  hide  mellow  and  elastic;  strong,  straight 
back,  with  prominent  spine;  tail  beautifully  attached, 
long  and  thin,  with  luxuriant  switch;  prominent, 
tortuous  milk  veins;  splendid  udder,  extending  away 
out  behind,  full  in  front,  with  large  squarely  placed 
teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.C.C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  several 
prize  winners. 

Among  his  21  official 
test  daughters  are: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
about  900  lbs.,  4 
yrs.  old;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Oxford  Triumph's 
Maiden,  554  lbs.  7 
ozs.,  4  yrs.  3  mos. 
old. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  years 
old ;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  years  6 
mos.  old ;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 


Dam 
GOLDEN 

FLEECE  6th, 
P.  13399,  H.C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '08. 

By  same  sire  as  Magda- 
lene, P.  12144. H.C, 
the  dam  of  2  tested 
cows,  one  of  which 
will  be  sold  in  this 
auction;  also  dam  of 
Oxford's  Maggie 
Cannon;  see  Nos.  55 
and  56  of  this  cata- 
log. 

Lilac's  daughter,  Mrs 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700.  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  £1,391.36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  above  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  (all  3 
imported  by  "L  i  n- 
den  Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions). 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  see  above), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  l£ 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D., 
90048,  sire  of  3  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
averaging  469  lbs.  1 
oz.,  at  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 

Morny  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Simple  Interest  4th, 
public  butter  test, 
May.  '06.  1  lb.  9$ 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk. 

Duchess  of  Tapon,  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  T  a  p  o  n, 
238640).  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  ^  oz. 
in  24  hours,  43  days 
in  milk. 

Golden  Fleece, 

P.  9093,  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows 
and  of  13  or  more 
producing  bulls. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,  2  lbs.  72  ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

'05   auction,   to  Mr. 

H.  Willets,  owner  of 

Gedney  Farm. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C.  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7$  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2\  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,2  lbs.  7$  ozs., 
118  days  in  milk. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535.  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C. 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


.  C. 


Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207.  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

(See  below.) 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test,  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059.  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  Hozs.,  24  hrs. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  94  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 


Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '90.  '91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson.  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test,  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4*  ozs., 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 

Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 

Gamboge, 

F.  5846,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 


Golden  Lass, 
F.  5711,  H. 


C. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H. 
Sire  of 
Golden   Lad's   Mer- 
maid,   sold    at    our 
'02  auction  sale  for 
$1,100. 
Golden    Lad's    Blue 
Belle,   sold   at  o  u  r 
'03  auction  sale  for 
$1,725. 
Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  1|  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 
Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 

first  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C-,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


Oxford  Dahlia. 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C. 
Oxfordshire  Show, 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr..  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 


Widow,  F.  2360,  C. 


Kruger,  P.  8677,  H.  C. 
(see  at  right),  is  dam  of  Grasfort  Duchess,  P. 
9789,  C.,  whose  daughter,  My  Noble's  Duchess, 
252231,  sold  in  our  '12  auction  for  $800  as 
a  3-year-old,  to  Elmendorf  Farm,  and  entered 
Register  of  Merit  with  485  lbs.  13  ozs.  butter 
as  a  3-year-old.  My  Noble's  Duchess  is  dam 
of  My  Linden  Duchess,  299 1 64 ,  1  st  prize 
senior  y.earling  and  Junior  Champion.  Missis- 
sippi-Alabama Fair,  '14;  1st  prize  2-year-old, 
Senior  and  Grand  Champion,  same  fair,  '15; 
and  My  Linden  Duchess  is  dam  of  Algerian 
Noble  Prince,  131948,  1st  prize  senior  bull 
calf,  Mississippi-Alabama  Fair,  '15. 

Grasfort  Duchess  is  also  dam  of  Lackland,  P. 
4617,  H.  C,  winner  of  3d  prize.  Class  3,  13 
entries,  Royal  Show,  Apr.,  '13.  He  is  sire  of 
Fancy's  Raleigh,  129741,  1st  prize  yearling 
bull,  7  entries,  Junior  and  Grand  Champion, 
Panama -Pacific  Exposition,  '15.  He  also 
sired  Golden  Augustine  3d,  1st  prize,  Class  2. 
44  entries,  and  St.  John  Parish  prize,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  May,  '15. 

Lilac's  daughter.  Actor's  Jessie,  222080,  is  dam 
of  Oxford  Knight's  Jessie,  306583,  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for  $375,  to  Campbell's  Soup 
Farm,  Cinnaminson,  N.  J.,  and  her  2-mos.- 
old  heifer  calf  sold  for  $190.  Actor's  Jessie  is 
also  dam  of  Jessica  Fox,  213512,  1st  prize 
winner  at  Washington  State  Fair  and  Port- 
land (Ore.)  Exposition,  '08. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '99. 

Oxford  Lily  2d, 
P.  5732.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  '10;  yr.'s 
record,  1 1 ,659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 

Wellington, 

P.  2746.  H.  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer..  Apr.,  '00, 

and  Aug.,  '01. 
2d  ov.  Jer.,  Aug.,  '00. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 

Apr.,  '99,  and  Aug., 

'99. 

Sire  of 
Marseilla,  P.  9333,  H. 

C,     1st    prize    over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

Aug..  '02. 
Grasfort      Queen,      P. 

9455,  H.  C,  Reserve 

over   Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '02. 
Roxana.  P.  9753,  H.C, 

Par.  pr.,  May,  '01. 


Lilac.  P.  6717,  C 

Parish  prize,  May,  '96. 
Dam  of 

Mrs.  Kruger,  P.  8677, 
H.  C,  2d  pr.,  Class 
1.  37  entries,  Royal 
Show,  May,  '00. 

Actor's  Jessie,  222080 
(see  notes  at  left). 


Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey, 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.  C.  sire 
of  Eagle,  P.  6736, 
H.  C  (now  named 
Morio  n's  Sultane. 
162115,  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction). 

Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468.  H.  C 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C  C) 

Victoria  2d. 

P.  3284.  H.  C. 

2dov.  J.  and  P.  p.,  '90. 

3dov.  J.  and  P.  p.,  '90- 

Her  dam  is  half-sister 
to  Count  Wolseley, 
sire  of  Oxford  Lass, 
Alicante,  etc. 

Joseph,  P.  2008,  C 
Sire  of  Harrowgate  of 
Biltmore,  127233, 
butter  test,  18  lbs. 
13$  ozs.  in  7  days, 
from  330  lbs.  12  ozs. 
milk,  at  7  years  7 
months  old. 
Joseph  also  sired  the 
dam  of  Eminent's 
Fleur  de  Lis,  535 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter,  at 
4  yrs.  old;  she  dam 
of  Figgis'  Barbara, 
483  lbs.  15  ozs.,  at 
2  yrs.  7  mos.  old. 

Miss  Pallot, 

P.  4870,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 


Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88, 
and  Aug.,  '89. 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 

Major  Gordon, 

P.  909, H.  C 
3d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '88.  '89. 

Victoria,  P.  2423,  H.C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.   and  Par. 
prize,  '88. 


Black  Diamond, 
P.  1726,  H.  C 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Imported    Blue    Belle, 

180234,  A.  J.  C  C. 
Sold  for  $3,600  in  our 

'04  sale. 
Grandam  of  Noble  of 

Oaklands. 
Dam   of  5    bulls   with 

tested  daughters. 

'  The  Colonel, 

P.  1301,  C 


Belle  Grisette, 
[  P.  3736,  H.  C. 


Sultane 's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 
(As  above.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 

P.  1105,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '88. 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83. '84, '85. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 

Pierson.  P.  680,  H.  C- 
1st  over  Jersey,  '85. 

Lady  Hardy, 

P.  1411.  H.  C 

Wolseley,  P.  401,  H.C. 
lstov.  Jer.,  '83. '84, '85. 

Gentille  3d,  P.  879,  C 

Biron.  P.  1375.  H.  C 
Sire  of  Pawn,  P.  1766, 
who  sired  the  hand- 
some cow,  Brown 
Beauty  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 157320.  A.  J. 
C.  C,  sold  in  our  '01 
sale  to  Mr.  F.  G. 
Crane.  Dalton.Mass., 
for  $1,200. 

Moonbeam,  P.  2439,  C. 

Bashie's  Wonder, 
P.  929.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '87. 

La  Rochelle, 

F.  5457,  H.  C 

f  Felix,  P.  1092,  H.  C 

I    Pontorson, 

P.  1875,  H.  C 


Last  calf  January  16,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C.  (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.) 

Bred  April  20,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  sensational  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's,  306562, 
in  Register  of  Merit,  Class  A,  653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in  one  year,  and  dam  of  a  630-lb.  Register  of  Merit  cow.  She  was  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for  $700.  The  sire  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  is  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous 
first  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


STILL  THEY  COME— MORE  TO  FOLLOW 

SEVENTY-NINE  POUNDS  ABOVE  THE  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  AVERAGE 

35  "Linden  Grove"  Imported  Cows  at  Knollwood  Farm  Bought  in  Our 
Decoration  Day  Auctions  by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson 


THEIR  AVERAGE  RECORDS  AT  6  YRS.  3  MOS.  OLD,  ARE  568  LBS.  6  OZS.  BUTTER  IN  ONE  YEAR,  OR  79  LBS.' 
6  OZS.  GREATER  THAN  THOSE  OF  ALL  COWS  IN  REGISTER  OF  MERIT  TO  JULY  31,  1915 

Ten  of  These  Cows  Averaged  684  lbs.  5  ozs.  Butter  in  One  Year,  at  Six  Years  Nine  Months  Old 


THIRTY-SIX  "LINDEN  GROVE 

Register  of  Merit  Records  at 


Raleigh's  Dark  Wonder,  2351*5.. 

Raleigh's  Florence  Bell,  2351S3 

Raleigh's  Golden  Queen,  224610.  .  . 

My  Pretty  Fairy,  252196 

Golden  Maid's  Christena,  269565. .  . 

Lady  Astor,  26977S 

Raleigh's  Pretty  Fontaine,  213985. 
Oxford  Lad's  Brown  B.,  235174..  . 
Raleigh's  Florence  B.ell  3d,  248658. 

Mabel's  Snowdrop,  210079 

Sultan's  Dorcas,  269783 

Eminent's  Honeymoon,  213908.  .     . 

Raleigh's  Molly,  269792 

Raleigh's  Remarkable,  2139S8 

Raleigh's  Dark  Princess,  224616..  ., 

Raleigh's  Fairy  Lady,  214023 

Mabel's  Raleigh's  Ada,  210081 

My  Eminent's  Carnation,  203696. .  . 
Fontaine's  Oxford  Actress,  18S24S. . 
Golden  Maid  of  Oaklands,  203662.  . 

Leda's  Fawn  Lady,  213923 

Mabel's  Fairy  Maid,  214016 

Imp.  Oxford  Buttercup,  221579.. 

Fern's  Distinction,  226001 

Majesty's  Victorine,  213962 

Imp.  Florence  Bell,  224577 

Gamboge's  Perfection,  271380 

Raleigh's  Princess  of  St.  S.,  235168. 

Cowslip's  .Silver  Crown,  252139 

Oxford  Vernal,  213961 

Lady  Fox  of  St.  Saviour's,  213936. 

Fern's  Oxford  Princess,  225895 

Kafnak,  227372 

Fern's  Viola,  23720S 

Golden  Maid's  Brown  Lady,  216184 
Raleigh's  Pretty  Nell,  235234  (7  d.) 

Average  of  35  year's  tests ."iSli 


' IMPORTED  COWS 

Knollwood  Farm 

Milk     Butter 

Age 

lbs.     ozs.  lbs.ozs.yr.mo. 

11,181 

7  770 

15 

8 

1 

12,300 

4  732 

7 

6 

0 

11,700 

3  726 

4 

7 

1 

12,510 

0  720 

7 

7 

0 

12,196 

3  708 

0 

6 

1 

9,376 

8  694 

8 

5 

6 

9,854 

4  627 

13 

7 

2 

10,701 

1   627 

8 

7 

8 

10,849 

9  619 

4 

5 

0 

10.2S5 

13  616 

3 

4 

10 

S.656 

9  604 

7 

6 

6 

9,513 

13  592 

12 

9 

9 

11,641 

7   593 

6 

5 

6 

8,097 

2   581 

9 

4 

5 

11,766 

4  575 

4 

6 

8 

10,711 

9  571 

5 

5 

8 

10,824 

9  564 

12 

5 

4 

'.I.Oir. 

1  565 

6 

6 

7 

S.269 

3  552 

8 

9 

3 

8,087 

6  537 

1 

8 

4 

9,056 

8  :,:;2 

12 

10 

1 

9,032 

8  529 

15 

5 

•> 

8,730 

4  516 

0 

9 

s 

7,70.-. 

6  514 

4 

3 

4 

0,101 

0  511 

9 

6 

2 

8,736 

15  .".00 

6 

10 

8 

9,045 

8  499 

3 

2 

7 

9,112 

4   495 

8 

6 

7 

8,193 

1     188 

7 

7 

3 

8,489 

3    ISO 

1 

6 

11 

6,999 

8  478 

13 

6 

3 

10,304 

7    596 

14 

6 

5 

6,200 

6  404 

9 

2 

8 

6,545 

3  390 

5 

2 

4 

5,695 

10  365 

3 

2 

6 

288 

10     14 

10 

6 

9 

6     6     3 


Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson,  owner  of  Knollwood  Farm,  East  Norwich, 
N.  Y.,  sends  us  the  accompanying  list  of  imported  cows 
bought  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  Decoration  Day  auctions. 
Mr.  Hudson  has  tested  122  cows  at  Knollwood  that  are 
entered  in  Register  of  Merit.  Thirty-five  of  them  were  bred 
or  imported  by  us.  The  highest  testing  cow  at  Knollwood 
Farm  is  Fairy  Boy's  Jasmine,  231561,  869  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year,  at  five  years  ten  months.     She  is  a  daughter  of 

RALEIGH'S  FAIRY  BOY,  83767, 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1909  auction  for 
$8,200,  to  Mr.  Hudson.  He  has  42  tested  daughters,  average 
test  of  37  now  in  Register  of  Merit,  9,135  lbs.  milk,  523  lbs. 
9  ozs.  butter,  at  four  years  three  months  old.  Three  were 
tested  on  the  Island.  The  other  two  are  Fairy  Boy's  Houssie 
(a  two-year-old)  and  Raleigh's  Handsome  Fairy,  the  latter 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  to  Allen  Dale  Farms, 
and  she  has  made  her  record  on  three  quarters.  (Both  tests 
have  just  been  reported  to  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club, 
and  are  far  over  the  requirements.) 
Mr.  Hudson  also  advises  us  that 

FAIRY  GLEN'S  RALEIGH,  79438. 

sired  by  the  "Linden  Grove"  bull,  Mabel's  Raleigh,  P.  3722, 
H.  C,  has  sixteen  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit  averag- 
ing 7,729  lbs.  butter  and  477  lbs.  3  ozs.  milk,  at  three  years 
eight  months  old. 

KARNAK'S  NOBLE,  87952, 

whose  sire  and  dam  and  both  grandams  were  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove,"  has  six  in  the  Register  of  Merit,  five  of 
them  with  year's  tests  averaging  7.9S5  lbs.  6  ozs.  milk  and 
470  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter,  at  two  years  eight  months  old. 

"Knollwood's  Fairy  Glen,  a  two-year-old  daughter  of 
Fern's  Remembrance  (bred  at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sired  by 
Golden  Fern's  Lad),  has  just  started  on  test  and  milked  as 
high  as  42  lbs.  7  ozs.  in  one  day.  Another  two-year-old 
heifer,  Raleigh's  Distinction,  by  Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy  (her 
dam,  Fern's  Distinction,  bought  at  'Linden  Grove'),  has 
milked  as  high  as  43  lbs.  3  ozs.  Both  arc  on  full  year's  test, 
and  so  are  never  pushed  for  a  day's  yield." 


THIS  SORT  OF  RECORDS,  ON  ECONOMICAL  FEEDING, 

ARE  WHAT  INDICATE  THE  REAL  PROFITABLE  COW. 


B71 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEYjCATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  116.    Cow.  OXFORD'S  HANDSOME  PEARL,  344006,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  Pearl  3d,  P.  16500,  C.) 
OFFICIAL  R.  J.  A.  S.  RECORD,  AS  A  FOUR-YEAR-OLD,  473  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  440  DAYS;  AVERAGE  TEST,  5.76  PER  CENT. 


BUTTER  FAT. 


Bred  by  C.  Le  Sueur,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  April  30,  1909. 

Imported  August  3,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

One  of  the  loveliest  cows  that  it  has  been  our 
pleasure  to  offer  to  an  aesthetic  trade.  Undoubt- 
edly a  great  dairy  cow,  but  one  of  extreme  beauty  and 
refinement  of  type.  A  head  that  would  delight  an 
artist;  flat  "ewe"  neck;  sharp  withers  and  prominent 
spine;  lean  hind  quarters;  beautifully  set  tail,  thin 
and  long,  with  luxuriant  black  switch;  body  of 
great  length  and  girth,  with  perfect  ribbing;  hide 
like  satin;  prominent,  tortuous  milk  veins;  udder 
beautifully  balanced,  of  tremendous  size  when 
fresh,  with  large  and  well  placed  teats. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 

f „^*»i,ire  Jersey     (with     his 

progeny),  Apr.,   'OS. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $6,700.  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
P  a  o  1  i,  Pa.,  who 
bought  six  of  his 
daughters  in  a  single 
lot  at  $1,750  each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 

1st  and  2d  prize  year- 
ling bulls  (out  of 
dams  by  Gamboge's 
Knight). 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 
IMPORTED 

OXFORD 
YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April.  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 
Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight.  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 
Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
comparatively 
a  young  bull,  and 
his  daughters  are 
making  their  mark 
in  the  butter  tests. 
21  of  them  now  have 
official  butter  tests, 
including  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  now 
on  test  and  will 
make  close  to,  if  not 
quite,  900  lbs.  but- 
ter as  a  four-year- 
old. 
He  is  sire  of  many  1st 
prize  and  Champion 
winners,  includ  ng 
Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
Champion  over  Jer- 
sey at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '15;  1st 
at  the  Royal  Show 
as  a  3-year-old  (76 
entries),  and  as  a 
4-year-old  (68  en  - 
tries).  (She  is  cata- 
logued No.  50  of 
this  auction.) 

Dam 

OXFORD  PEARL, 

P.  13097,  H.  C. 

She  is  out  of  the  same 
dam  as  Pearl  of 
Oaklands,  2S6580,  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  473  lbs. 
10  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  5  yrs.  old; 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  $600,  to 
Messrs,  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney ,  ow  ners  of 
Meridale  Farms. 
Pearl  of  Oaklands 
(Sultan's  Pearl,  P. 
14787,  H.  C.)  won 
Grouville  Parish 
prize,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '10. 


[  Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J. 
A.  Perree,  Sec'y  Is- 
land of  Jer.  Herd 
Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May.  '09, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.;  and 
other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'OS,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Pearl's  Duke, 

P.  3402,  H.  C. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
1st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and     Grouville 
Show,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  1+  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  <  'aklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

He  has  7  tested  daugh- 
ters, and  no  fewer 
than  13  sons  with 
tested  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 

187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter 

test,    2   lbs.    7i/    ozs., 

48  days  in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 

'05  auction. 
Dam   of  3   public  test 

cows. 

r  Dictator, 

P.  3091,  H.  C- 
(Now  named  Import- 
ed Dictator,  65296, 
A.  J.  C.  C) 
Sire  of  Instructive,  P. 
3605,  C,  public  but- 
ter   test,    May,    '06, 

1  lb.  7$  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  3  yrs.  old,  and 

2  other  public  tests; 
winner  of  St.  Cle- 
ment Parish  prize, 
Class  4,  Royal  Show, 
May,  '07.  Dam  of  2 
prize  winning  bulls. 

Pearl  3d, 


Pearl  5th, 

P.  11273,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Pearl's  Noble, 
Reserve,  2-year-old 
bulls,  13  entries. 
Royal  Counties  S. , 
England,  '12,  and 
other  prizes. 
I.  Her  sire,  Moray  Can- 
non, won  3d  prize 
over  Jer.,  with  his 
progeny,  Apr. ,  '07 . 
He  is  sire  of  Duchess 
of^Tapon,  F.  9658, 
H.  C,  winner  of  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  A 
oz.  in  24  hours,  43 
days  in  milk.  Her 
yearling  son.  Noble 
Duke  of  St.  Saviour, 
sold  for  $560  in  our 
'10  auction,  at  same 
time  her  daughter, 
Raleigh's  Duchess  of 
St.  Saviour,  sold  for 
SI, 300. 


P.  6516.  H.  C. 

Moray  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  tested  cows; 
among  them.  Simple 
Interest  4th,  public 
butter  test,  May,  '06, 
I  lb.  9'i  ozs.,  123 
days  in  milk;  dam  of 
Sultan's  Finance, 
winner  of  Blyth- 
wood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  first  over  Jer., 
May  and  Aug.,  '11.  j 

Pearl  3d. 

P.  6516,  H.  C. 

3d  pr.,  Grouville. 

A  grand  cow;  owned 
by  Mr.  Le  Sueur, 
breeder  of  Rosette 
5th,  and  of  Snow- 
flake,  Cham,  cow  at 
Jubilee  Show,  Eng. 

Dam  of  Pearl  4th,  sold 
to  England  for  £110 
and  winner  in  '00  of 
following  prizes:  2d 
prize  at  the  B.  W.  E. 
Show,  Bath;  1st  pr. 
at  the  R.  C.  S.  Show, 
Winchester. 


Flying  Fox, 

P. 2729.  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen.  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13.604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
w  old,  11.075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  8^  ozs. 

Simone  G.  G.,  public 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  5£  ozs. 

[  Agatha  of  Oaklands. 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C.,  J.  H.  B.) 

Official  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  \\  ozs.  in  24 
hrs..  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fancy's    Beauty    2d, 
P.  6324,  H.  C. 

Also  dam  of  Imp. 
Mohican,  65299  (by 
Flying  Fox),  sire  of 
4  in  Register  of 
Merit,  including 
Mohican's  Thirty- 
eight,  752  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter,  11,435  lbs. 
12.8  ozs.  milk.  Also 
has  4  untested 
daughters,  each  dam 
of  a  tested  cow. 


t  Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lily  2d. 
P.  5732,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  162113, 
Grand  Champion. 
Brockton,  Mass. ,'10, 
and  other  prizes;  759 
lbs.  butter,  11,659 
lbs.  milk  in  1  year; 
dam  of  2  tested 
cows. 


Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun,  126625,  18 
lbs.  5£  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair.  '01;  and 
other  prizes. 

Lord  Carteret,  P.  2064, 
H.  C,  sire  of  Van- 
ture's  Lad,  a  noted 
prize  winner,  and 
sire  of  winners. 

Pearl,  F.  76S4,  H.  C. 
A     persistent     milker, 

having  given  over  4 

gallons  daily. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96, '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminence  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
t  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  £4,560. 


Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,'S9. 
A   very   rich   and   per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of  Flying  Fox,  P. 
2729.  H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him 
s  e  1  f  a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 


y  Courageous  Countess 
of  Oaklands, 
P.  8640,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,   2   lbs.    of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Morion,  P.  1690,  H.  C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 

Sire  of  The  Owl  and 
other  prize  winners. 

Full  brother  to  Pio- 
neer. P.  1602.  H.  C. 
(see  below). 


Fancy's  Beauty, 
P.  5023,  H.  C. 


f  Pioneer.  P.  1602,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jer., 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Lady  Clair.  3d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.C.,  sire  of 
The  Owl,  P.  2195, 
H.  C. 

Oxford  Lily, 
L  P.  3468,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows, 
and  of  many  noted 
bulls,  including 
Morion  and  Pioneer 
(as  above) . 


Alicante,  P.  3SS0,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '91. 

1st  pr.,  R.  C.  S.,  '96, 

'97. 
1st  and  C,  Roy.  C.  S., 

'98. 
1st  pr.,  B.  and  W.  S., 

'98 ;  and  many  other 

prizes. 


Boyle,  P.    1559,  H.   C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th.  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  47U.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '94. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  1 2 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,   P.    1660,   H.   C. 

Sire  of 
Regina   Sultane   2d,    2 

lbs.  l£  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Dam    of    Flying    Fox. 

(See  above.) 

'  Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 
Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,   '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 

Rosa's  Welcome, 
P.  1204.  H.  C. 


Fidelite's  Beauty, 
F.  7499.  C. 

'  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C- 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including  Ali- 
cante, P.  3880,  H.  C. 
(see  below). 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816.  H.  C. 

Sultane 's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 
Sire    of    a   remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  ov.  J.,  '88. 

Count  Wolseley, 

P.  928,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  Apr.,  '87. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 
1st  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '89. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.   C. 
(See  above.) 


Last  calf  October  4,  1015,  by  Algiers,  P.  5172,  C.  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 

Bred  March  13,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
306562,  who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record,  653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk,  the 
first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240832,  made  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  Golden 
Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of  numerous  1st  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows,  son  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000),  and  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  a  great  daughter  of  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


B  99 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  117.    Cow. 


MRS.  OAK  YOU'LL  DO,  347984,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Miss  Oak.  P.  18447,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  Mrs.  Gautier,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  October  15,  1910. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  handsome  fawn  of  refined  type,  stylish  in 
carriage  and  of  unquestionable  dairy  capacity;  very 
long,  clean,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers;  level  back 
and  prominent  spine;  strong  loins;  wide  hips;  beauti- 
fully set  tail,  with  luxuriant  black  switch  touching 
the  ground;  long,  deep,  capacious  body;  skin  like  a 
glove;  prominent,  tortuous  milk  veins;  udder  of 
great  depth  and  beautiful  balance,  attached  high 
behind,  covered  with  veins,  and  set  with  great  large 
perfectly  placed  teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C, 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,    11. 

Among  his  21  official 
test  daughters  are: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
over  900  lbs.,  4  yrs. 
old ;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Oxford  Triumph's 
Maiden,  554  lbs.  7 
ozs.,  4  yrs.  3  mos. 
old. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  yrs.  old; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  yrs.  6 
mos.  old;  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 

Stella  You'll  Do,  429 
lbs.  15  ozs.,  4  yrs. 
old;  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Hope  You'll  Do,  408 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 

Oxford  You'll  Do's  Cir- 
cus Girl,  390  lbs.  3 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 

Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10  mos.; 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove." 

Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 

Grouville  Plush,  377 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  old. 

Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374  lbs.  15  ozs.,  3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 

Dam 
OAKLEAF, 
P.  14338,  C. 

Her  dam  also  produced 
Fatuna's  Rose,  P. 
12787,  C,  dam  of 
Warder's  Lady  Cou- 
lisse, 291470,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  Class 
AA,  521  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year, 
from  8,885  lbs.  14.4 
ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  9 
mos.  old. 

Her  sire  also  produced 
Alene's  Trial, 
252757,  dam  of 
Knight's  Trial, 
252802,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  Class  AA, 
380  lbs.  12  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  from 
6,311  lbs.  6.4  ozs. 
milk,  at  2  yrs.  old. 


Gamboge's  Knight,  P.  3645,  H.  C. ; 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny).  Apr.,   03. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction  for  $6,700  to  White  Horse  Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who 
bought  six  of  his  daughters  in  a  single  lot  at  $1 ,750  each. 

Sire  of  41  official  test  cows,  19  of  them  with  year's  records  over  500  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year.  Twelve  of  the  19,  including  the  6ve  with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  and  sold  in  our  auctions: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie,  652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J. 
A.  Perree,  Secy  Is- 
land of  Jersey  Herd 
Book. 

Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test.  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  14  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
winners. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  sire 
of  21  tested  cows. 


Trial  2d  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3809,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  11  entries, 
bulls  from  tested 
dams.  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '07. 

3d  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  April,  '08. 

He  is  bred  and  owned 
by  Mr.  John  A.  Per- 
ree, Secretary  Jersey 
Herd  Book,  Island  of 
Jersey,  and  his  get 
are  owned  in  the 
best  herds  on  the 
Island. 

Sire  of  5  tested  cows: 

Brampton  Oakland 
Trial,  673  lbs.  12.8 
ozs.  in  1  year  as  a 
3-year-old. 

Imported  Rose,  429 
lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year. 

Walnut  Polly,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs. 
52  ozs.  in24hrs.,261 
days  after  calving. 

Virginia  10th,  1  lb.  9 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  as  a 
3-year-old,  185  days 
after  calving. 

Trial's  Beauty,  1  lb. 
84  ozs.,  128  days 
after  calving. 

He  also  has  3  untested 
daughters,  each  dam 
of  a  tested  cow. 


Fatuna,  F.  8995,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Plymouth's  Fatuna,  P. 
17188,  H.  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test.  May.' 14. 
1  lb.  71  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  at  3  yrs.  old, 
103  days  after 
calving. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen.  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 

136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  o  u  r 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox,  P.  3256,  II.  C. 

Sire  of  many  winners,  and  of  7  butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with  tested  daughters,  including 
Halloween's  Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial  of  Oaklands 
and  Beechland's  Champion,  each  sire  of  6. 

(See  below.) 

Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C). 

2d  prize  over  Jersey,  48  entries.  Aug.,  '02. 

Reserve,  32  entries.  May.  '02. 

3d  prize.  59  entries,  May,  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 

'04. 
3d  prize  over  Jersey,  40  entries.  Aug.,  '01. 
3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  72  ozs.,  48  days 

in  milk. 
Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 

Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 
She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 

auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Cham.,  Ox 
fordshire  Show. 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 
H.  S.,  '93. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C- 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 


Widow,  F.  2360,  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
One  of  the  most  cele-     [  Brown  Bess  2d, 

brated  cows  the  Is-  P.  5428,  H.  C. 

land  ever  produced. 
Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour.  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk.  ■_..*«. 

Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50.  * 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  alter 

first  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island.  _ 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 

cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st.  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow.  Oxford  Ever), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in 
milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '09.  2 
lbs.  li  ozs..  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion"' May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C,  sold 
in  our  '11  auction 
f  o  r  $6,700.  (See 
above.) 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  1  bs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,H.C.,J.  H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  14  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.M.Patter- 
son, Port  Kennedy, 
Pa. 


Dorothy.  P.  4411.  H.  C. 

4th  pr.  over  Jersey  Aug.,  '04,  when  14  years  old, 

and  never  shown  before. 
Public  butter  test.  May,  '06,  1  lb.  10J  ozs..  when 

16  years  old  and  235  days  in  milk. 
This  grand  old  matron  is  owned  by  Mr.  John  A. 

Perree,   Island   of  Jersey,   and  is  dam  of  his 

popular  bulls.  Trial  of  Oaklands,  P.  3644,   H. 

C  and  Trial  2d  of  Oaklands,  P.  3809,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.    2729, 

H.  C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands. 

P.  8640,  H.  &, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official   test.   2   lbs.    of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Trial.  P.  1187.  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 

2d  over  Jersey  and 
Champion  Cup,  '90. 
Sire  of 

Magyarland,  86326,  17 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Finance,  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
55  lbs.  of  milk  at  the 
fair;  and  dam  of 
Financial  King. 

Radier's  Lassie, 
P.  3107,  H.  C. 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

Orme,  P.  1660.  H.  C 

Sire  of 
Regina  Sultane   2d,   2 

lbs.  li  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 
Little     Eminence, 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs: 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
and  of  the  bull. 
Golden  Lad.  P.  1242, 
H.  C  (see  below). 

Hermione,  P.  634,  C. 

Pollux,  P.  871.  H.  C. 

Twin  brother  to 
Castor.  P.  S70,  H.C, 
2d  over  Jer.  and  3d 
State's  pr.,  June.'87. 

Radier's  Lass, 

F.  7384,  C 


Last  calf  December  7,  1915,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C.  (sold  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San   Antonio, 
Texas)  .  „ 

Bred  January  25,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S61S0,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden^ Grove, 


861800 


B329 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  118.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  SWEET-HEART,  353252,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Carnation's  Sweet-Heart,  P.  20040,  H.   C.) 


Bred  by  Geo.  Dorey,  St.  Martin,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  January  1,  1912. 

Imported  October  31,  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket;  little  white  on 
belly;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  splendidly  developed  young  cow  of  great  vigor 
and  symmetry  of  form;  a  business  cow,  and  a  hand- 
some one;  neat  head  with  amber  horns;  beautiful 
top  line;  very  strong,  broad  loin;  prominent  hips, 
and  long,  lean  rump;  beautifully  set  tail,  with 
switch  brushing  the  ground;  has  wonderful  spring  of 
rib,  and  a  deep,  wide,  capacious  paunch;  large, 
tortuous  milk  veins,  running  well  forward;  magnifi- 
cent udder,  of  beautiful  shape,  perfectly  balanced, 
with  large  teats  squarely  placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  has 
already  21   or  more 
official    test    daugh- 
ters,  1 1   of  them  in 
Register    of    Merit, 
and     another     just 
finishing    test    with 
900  lbs.  or  more  of 
butter  as  a  four-yr.- 
old.     The  cow  win- 
ning    1st     at     New 
York  State  Fair  as  a 
three -year-old,  1st  at 
Connecticut       State 
Fair  as  a  four-year- 
old,  and  1st  at  New 
York  State  Fair  as  a 
5 -year-old      (besides 
being    dam    of    the 
pair  winning  1st  as 
"produce  of  cow"), 
is  a  daughter  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  and 
she  made  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit   with 
774  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year. 
He  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May,  '15, 
who  also  won  1st  in 
her  class  (76  entries) 
as  a  three-year-old, 
and    1st    as    a   two- 
year-old  (68  entries), 
Royal  Island  Show. 
He  also  sired  the  1st 
prize  bull  at  Royal 
Show,    Class    2,    19 
entries,  in  May,  '15; 
the     Grand     Cham- 
pion   bull,    Indiana 
State  Fair,  '15  (bred 
at   "Linden   Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  as  a  calf  for 
£525  J ;  the  1st  prize 
three -year- old  cow 
(11    entries),    Texas 
State  Fair,  '15  (sold 
in    our  '14    auction 
for  $745);  the  Grand 
Champion     bull     of 
the    Minnesota    and 
Wisconsin      State 
Fairs,  '13,  who  pro- 
duced    the     Junior 
Champion   heifer  at 
Iowa  State  Fair  and 
at    Waterloo    Dairy 
Show,  '15  ;  and  many 
other  1st  prize  and 
Champion  winners. 
(See    preceding    pages 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 

Dam 
CARNATION'S 

LOVE, 
P.  14524,  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test, 
May.  '13,  I  lb.  I0i 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  5  yrs. 
old,  101  days  after 
calving. 

Winner  of  1st  prize, 
St.  Martin  Show, '10. 

Dam  of  Carnation's 
Darling,  P.  1S072, 
Ci  winner  of  St. 
Helier  Parish  prize, 
Class  2,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $6,700,  to 
White  Horse  Farm, 
Paoli,  Pa. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

34  of  his  sons  and 
daughters  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions 
f  o  r  an  average  of 
SS00. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them 
with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox),  public  butter 
test,  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
H  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Daughter  of  Oxford 
Lass. 

[  Rochet te's 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  3856,  H.  C. 

(78218,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

2d  over  jer.,  Apr.,  '07. 

1st  over  Jersey,  Aug., 

'06,  '07. 
1st    pr.,    Tenn.    State 

Fair,  '10. 
And   other  prizes,   in- 
cluding   Gr.    Cham- 
pionship,   Tenn.    S. 
Fair,  '11. 

Sire  of 
Merry  Lad,  P.4251.H. 
C,  1st  prize.  Class  1, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Apr.,    '09;   sire   of 
Merry   Lulu,   Grand 
Champion,    Wiscon- 
sin State  Fair,  '13. 
Daisy's  Golden   Maid, 
1st    prize.    Class    1, 
Royal    Show,    Aug., 
'09. 
And    many    other 

winners. 
Sire  of  3  butter  test 
cows,  including  Ro- 
chette's  Lady  Pride, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
503  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  1  year. 


Leda's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3063,  H.  C.  

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st  State's  pr.,  '01  and  '02  (44 

entries  and  28  entries,  respectively). 
1st  and  Sweepstakes,  St.  Martin  Show,  '01   and 

'02. 
1st  and  Champion,  with  progeny,  Western  Club, 

'05. 
Sire  of  many  prize  winners  and  of  11  butter  test 

cows,  the  latter  including: 
Golden  Leda's  Nursie,  213594,  that  we  sold  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  McKinney  for  $1,000,  and 
who  made  an  official  record  of  567  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  from  10,069  lbs.  4.8  ozs.'milk. 
Leda's  Fawn  Lady,  532  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  1 

year. 
Victoria  of  Athenia,   14  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  7 
days;    Junior    Champion    female    at    World's 
Fair,  St.  Louis,  '04. 
He  has  a  number  of  sons  with  tested  daughters, 
including  Aurifer,  P.  3716,  H.  C,  sire  of  3, 
including  Aurifer's  Favorite,  286527,  565  lbs. 
7  ozs.  butter  in  1   year;  sold  in  our '13  auction 
for  $400,  at  5  yrs.  old. 
Rochette's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3S56,  H.  C,  winner 
of  two  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  and  Grand 
Championship   at   Tennessee   State   Fair;   sire 
of  3  tested  cows. 
Sire   of   Christmas   Pride,   Rozel's   Victory    6th. 
Zelie  3d,  all  1st  prize  winners   at    the  Royal 
Shows;  and  many  other  winners. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad  was  imported  by  Mr.  Wm. 
Rockefeller,  and  headed  his  noted  herd.     His 
untimely  death,  in  a  fire  which  destroyed  the 
Rockefeller  stables,  was  a  distinct  loss  to  the 
Jersey  breed. 
Sire  of  Dorothy's  Pearl,  official  test,  629  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  369  days,  at  10  yrs.  old;  dam  of 
Dorothy's  Noble  Fern  (see  No.  66  of  catalog). 
He  is  out  of  same  darn 
as  S  t  o  c  k  w  e  1 1,  P. 
3550,  H.  C,  sold  at 
our    '07    sale   for 
$11,500,  to  Hon.  A. 
B.   Lewis,   Frede- 
ricksburg,   Va.;   sire 
of  a  remarkable  lot 
of  animals  that  have 
shown  themselves  to    f  Competitor, 
be    dairy    cows    of  P.  2618,  H.  C. 

great  value.  Sire     of     Rayonnante 

6th,  P.  9049,  H.  C, 
Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '04. 
At  our  '01  sale,  3 
daughters  of  The 
Owl,  all  we  had, 
averaged  $600  each. 
Two  of  them  after- 
ward won  1st  prize 
in  their  class  at  West 
Virginia  State  Fair. 


Rochette  3d, 

P.  9247,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Noble's  Boy, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr., 
'11,  and  other  prs.; 
now  named  Im- 
ported Noble  Boy, 
103564,  A.  J.  C.  C, 
and  sold  in  our  '12 
auction  to  Hood 
Farm,  Lowell,  Mass., 
to  head  their  show 
herd. 


C  Trial  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3644,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  6  tested  cows, 

including: 
Trial's    Sweet    Bread, 

563  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Trial's  May  Queen,  447 

lbs.  1 1  ozs. 
Cocotte  2d.   1   lb.    14£ 

ozs.   in   24  hrs.,    164 

days  after  calving. 
Simone  A.  B..  1  lb.  13^ 

ozs.,    124  days  after 

calving. 
He   sired   the   darn   of 

Raleigh's     Dorothy, 

386  lbs.   11   ozs.,  at 

2  yrs.  5  mos. 


Rochette,  F.  7971,  C. 

f  Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 
1st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and     Grouville 
Show,  '02. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 


Senator,  P.  2759.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th,  P.  9401,  H.  C, 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C, 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02,  and  Apr.,  '03; 
2d  State's  pr.,  Aug., 
'02:  2d  over  Jer., 
with  his  progeny, 
Apr.,  '07;  1st  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr.,  '08 ;  sire  of 
1 1  butter  test  cows. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  SOO0,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  01;  milked 
over  40  lbs.  per  day 
with  first  calf. 
Dam  of 

Stockwell,  sold  at  our 
'07  sale  for  $11,500. 

Forfarshire's  G  o  1  d  en 
Leda,  187458,  1st 
prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Sa- 
viour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 

Topsman,  Reserve 
over  Jer.,  Apr.  and 
Aug.,  '02. 


The  Owl,  P.  2195,  H.C. 

1st  St.  Saviour,    95. 

2d  over  Jer.,  '95,  '96. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '97. 

Scored  92  points. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Maid  3d,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit,  2 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  130  days 
after  calving;  Par. 
prize,  Class  1,  May, 
'00;  Par.  prize,  Class 
4,  Aug.,  '01. 

Spermfield  Owl,  57088 
(Register  of  Merit, 
No.  8),  sire  of  36 
daughters  in  the 
Register  with  au- 
thenticated yearly 
records. 

Fidelite's  Beauty, 
F.  7499,  C. 

Dam  of  Lady  Gray,  P. 
5784,  C.,  winner  of 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '97. 


Carnation's  Countess. 
P.  12659,  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit  and 
1st  Par.  prize,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'12,  1  lb.9jozs.in24 
hrs.,  179  days  after 
calving. 


Dorothy,  P.  4411,  H.  C. ■ 

4th  pr.  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  '04,  when  14  years  old, 

and  never  shown  before. 
Public  butter  test.  May,  '06,  1  lb.  10$  ozs.,  when 

16  years  old  and  235  days  in  milk. 
This  grand  old  matron  is  owned  by  Mr.  John  A 

Perree,    Island   of  Jersey,    and   is   dam   of    his 

popular  bulls.  Trial  of  Oaklands.  P.   3644.   H. 

C.  and  Trial  2d  of  Oaklands,  P.  3809,  H.  C. 


Carnation's  Queen, 
P.  9457,  H.  C. 


Financial  King.  57788. 
(P.  2624,  H.  C.) 

2d  over  Jersey,  '98. 

Sire  of  Financial 
Countess,  935  lbs.  10 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter in  1  year,  con- 
firmed by  churn 
t  e  s  t — the  world's 
record  for  confirmed 
test. 

And  14  other  butter 
test  cows. 


Carnation's  Jubilee, 
P.  7784,  H.  C. 

By  Rover,  P.  2258.  H. 
C.out  of  Carnation's 
Glory,  P.  857,  C. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Petune's  Favorite 
winner  of  BIyth 
wood  Bowl  over  Is 
land  of  Jer.,  Aug. 
'99. 

G  u  e  n  o  n  '  s  Lad,  a 
Champion  winner  at 
Kentucky  Fairs,  and 
sire  of  tested  cows. 

Alexie,  sire  of  Mr.  R. 
A.  Sibley's  In- 
terested Prince. 

Finance,  P.  4611,  C 
Public    butter    test,    2 

lbs.   10  ozs.,  55  lbs. 

milk. 


Nizam,  P.  2408,  H  C 
1st  pr..  St.  Peter,  '97. 
Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.  Peter,  57223, 
Cham,  winner  over 
three  Western  Par- 
ishes, '99. 


Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '94 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5th,  3d  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C, 
out  of  Orphan  2d.  P* 
2844,  H.  C,  1st  pr., 
St.  Mary  Show,  '92. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P-  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and   Champion  at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 
Ten    of    his    get    have 

been  sold  at  an  aver- 

age  of  $4,560. 
Sire    of    Eminent    2d. 

P.  2532,  H.  C;  Fly 

ing  Fox;  etc. 
Sire  of  31  tested  cows. 


Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
the  Island  has  ever 
produced. 

Dam  of  Leda's  Prince, 
1st  prize,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  England,  '01. 


Morion,  P.  1690,  H.  C. 
Sire     of     many     prize 

winners. 
Full      brother      to 

Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H. 

Cm  1st  over  Jer.,  '91, 

'92. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
1st  prize  winner  over 

Jer.,  '91. 
lstp.,R.  C.S.,  '96, '97. 
1st   and   Cham.,    Roy. 

C.  Show,  '98. 
1st  p..  B.  and  W.  S., 

'98,  and  many  other 

prizes. 
She  is  out  of  same  dam 

as  Flying  Fox,  sold 

in    our    '02    auction 

for  $7,500. 

Trial,  P.  1187,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

2d     over    Jersey    and 

Champion  Cup,  '90. 

Sire  of 

Magyarland,  86326,  17 
lbs.  8  ozs. 

Finance,  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
55  lbs.  of  milk  at  the 
fair,  and  dam  of 
Financial  King. 

Radier's  Lassie, 
P.  3107,  H.  C. 


Golden  Pride, 

P.  1903,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Uncle  Sam,  P. 
2383,  H.  Cm  sire  of 
Karnak's  Daughter, 
public  butter  test. 
May,  '08,  2  lbs.  8J 
ozs.,  108  days  in 
milk. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 
Now  named   Imported 

Blue    Belle,    180234, 

A.  J.  C.  C. 

Trial,  P.  1187,  H.  C. 

Interest,  F.  3582,  C. 

Private  test  on  Island 
of  Jersey,  at  rate  of 
25  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days. 


Last  calf  January  16, ,1916,  by  Oxford  Majesty,  P.  4057,  H.  C.  (sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas). 
I.i  iary  16,^1916,  _to  ^Jolly^  Sultan  of  Linden^  120838^ a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's 

lghters  of 
20S38.) 


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T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  119.     Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  SOCIETY  GIRL,  353248,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Society  Sensation,  P.  19503,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  H.  Godel,  St.  Mary,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Horn  November  29,  1911. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  wonderful  "big-little"  cow,  dark  attractive  grey, 
with  beautiful  top  line,  sweet  head,  long  flat  neck,  and 
of  great  stamina;  a  dairy  cow,  long  and  deep  of 
body;  hind  quarters  of  score-card  pattern ;  hide 
thin  and  mellow;  tail  beautifully  attached;  tre- 
mendous udder,  of  perfect  balance  and  great  cir- 
cumference, perfect  in  shape;  udder  like  that  of 
"Golden  Lad's  Solid  Gold,"  and  no  artist  would 
have  the  courage  to  "paint"  such  teats  on  an  udder 
as  she  has  naturally,  long,  wide  apart  and  perfectly 
placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 
IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 

111860,  A.  J,  C.  C. 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11. 
Among   his   21    official 

test  daughters  are: 
You'll    Do's    Favorite, 
over  900  lbs.,  4  yrs. 
old ;     imported     by 
"Linden  Grove." 
Imp.    Rustic   Ivy,   774 

lbs.  7  ozs. 
Oxford     Triumph's 
Maiden,    554    lbs.    7 
ozs.,  4   yrs.   3   mos. 
old. 
Oxford's     Ever    Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old. 
Edith   You'll   Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  3  yrs.  old; 
imported    by    "Lin- 
den Grove." 
Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  4  yrs.  6 
mos.    old ;    imported 
by  "Linden  Grove." 
Stella    You'll    Do,   429 
lbs.    15   ozs.,  4   yrs. 
old;     imported     by 
"Linden  Grove." 
Hope    You'll    Do,    408 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  2  yrs.  3 
mos.  old. 
Oxford      You'll      Do's 
Circus  Girl,  390  lbs. 
3  ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 
Egypt  You'll  Do,  387 
lbs.  4  ozs.  in  10  mos. ; 
imported    by    "Lin- 
den Grove." 
Lucea  Oxford,  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7  mos. 
old. 
Grouville     Plush.     377 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  7 
mos.  old. 
Oxford's  Doreen  Dora, 
374    lbs.    15    ozs..    3 
yrs.  9  mos.  old. 


Dam 
SOCIETY  GIRL, 
F.  9726,  C. 


Gamboge's  Knight.  P.  3645.   H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over  Jersey  (with  his  progeny), 

Apr.,  '08. 
Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction  for  $6,700  to  White  Horse 
Farm,  Paoli,  Pa.,  who  bought  six  of  his  daugh- 
ters in  a  single  lot  at  $1,750  each. 
At  the  National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  '11,  every 
animal    in   competition,    sired    by   Gamboge's 
Knight,  did  honor  to  its  sire,  winning  among 
other  prizes: 
1st  prize  for  produce  of  cow. 
1st  prize  for  four  cows  in  milk. 
1st  and  2d  prize  yearling  bulls  (out  of  dams  by 

Gamboge's  Knight). 
2d  pr.  3-year  old  cow,  9  entries,  by  Gamboge's 

Knight. 
Sire  of  41  official  test  cows,  19  of  them  with  year's 
records  over  500  lbs.  butter  in  1  year.    Twelve 
of  the  19,  including  the  five  with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auctions: 
Gamboge's  Grey  Beauty,  784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  712  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Brownie.  652  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Areola,  592  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Daisy's  January  Rose.  585  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess.  566  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Primrose.  566  lbs. 
Gamboge's  Princess,  558  lbs-  13  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Knight's  Artistic,  540  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Vellum,  531  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Knight's  Fancy  Princess,  530  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Modesty,  525  lbs.  7  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Merry  May,  520  lbs.  4  ozs. 
Black  Flower.  516  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Manor's  Peeress,  516  lbs.  10  ozs. 
Gamboge's  Crocus,  515  lbs.  1  oz. 
Gamboge's  Fawn  Beauty.  505  lbs.  15  ozs. 
Knight's  Crocus.  505  lbs.  9  ozs. 
Gamboge's    Tiddledywink    (above)    was    Grand 
Champion  cow  at  National  Dairy  Show,     12, 
and  was  on  show  circuit  2£  months  during  her 
year's  test. 
Gamboge's  Knight  is  sire  of  4  bulls  with  tested 

daughters,  including: 
Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C,  sire  of  22. 
Oxford  Knight.  P.  3938,  C.  sire  of  12. 
Oxford's  Brigadier,  78529,  sire  of  2  in  Register  of 

Merit. 
Oxford  Boy,  P.  3937,  C.  sire  of  I  in  Register    of 

Merit. 
His  son.   Oxford  You'll   Do.   won    1st  prize  for 
bull  and  progeny  at  the   Apr..  '11.  bull  show. 
Island  of  Jer. 
34  of  his  sons  and  daughters  have  been  sold  in 
our  auctions  for  an  average  of  $800;  among 
them: 
Oxford  Lad's  Granddaughter,  $2,900. 
Gamboge's  Primrose.  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Fancy  Princess,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Oxford  Lass.  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Tiddledywink,  $1,750. 
Gamboge's  Handsome  Duchess,  $1,750. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test.  May, 
'09,  2  lbs.  l£  ozs.; 
and  other  prizes. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May. 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  butter  test  cows 
and  numerous  prize 
\\  inners. 

Oxford  You'll  Do.  sire 
of  21  tested  cows. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 
She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28 
quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour.  2  lbs.  1 J 
ozs.,214das.  in  milk. 

Caiest,  whose  eight 
daughters,  in  our  05 
sale.  aver.  $987.50. 


Agatha's   Flying   Fox, 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
1  st   prize   and   Sweep- 
stakes,   St.    Saviour 
and     Grouville 
Show,  '02. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 
1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 
Sultan  of  Oaktands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 
Combination.  P.  3744, 
H.  C.,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
Beauvoir  King. 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 
Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 
Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechlands  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride.  187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th.  P.  8801.  H.  C.) 

2d  prize  over  Jersey.  48  entries,  Aug.,  '02. 

Reserve,  32  entries.  May,  '02. 

3d  prize,  59  entries,  May.  '04. 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey.  40  entries,  Aug.,  '01. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  7^  ozs.,  48  days 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Wallets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600.  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816.  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm, 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  1 0  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  \  oz., 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14J  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk; 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 
Rodman,  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 
and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$725,  at  14  months  old. 
Gamboge's  Pride  8th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs..  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty,  235173;  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for  $1,375,  to  Mr.  Wrillets. 
Her  daughter,  Majesty's  Great  Beauty,  235188 
(sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $850  at  3  yrs.  old), 
is  dam  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow,  and  her  2- 
nios.  old  heifer  calf  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$850. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion   winner  over   the    Island,    Aug.,    '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen.  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411- 96  lbs.  estimated 
^  butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,  10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

I  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  1 1 .530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  82  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04.  2 

lbs.  S\  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen.  Certificate  of  Merit.  May.  '05,  2  lbs. 

2J  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,  17  lbs.  24  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432.  H. 

C.  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    1 4  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 
1st    prize,    Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 
Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 
Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire     of     over     fifty 
prize  winners. 
Fifteen    daughters    of 
Caiest  sold  in  o  u  r 
'05     and     '06     auc- 
tion sales,  averaging 
$865  each. 
Mabel's  Poet  is  sire  of 
Poetess     Nelly,      F. 
9213,  H.  C.  1st  pr. 
and  Silver  Medal.  St. 
Saviour   -   Grouville 
Show,     '05;    Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  121 
days  in  milk;  and 
many  other  cele- 
brities. 
Caiest 's    dam    is    also 
dam  of  the  great 
cow,    Oxford    Ever, 
who  is  dam  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  Ox- 
ford Knight  a  n  d  2 
public  test  cows. 


Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show.  96. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

She  has  won  the  fol- 
lowing public  butter 
tests. 

May.  '96.  2  lbs.  7{  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2iozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

And     4     other     tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


Last  calf  April  16,  1916,  by  Jerseyman,   P.  5044,   H.  C, 
be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


whose  pedigree  may  be  seen  on  No.   137  of  catalog.      (Calf  will 


B8S 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  120.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  GREY  DAISY,  353232,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Midland  May  Queen,  P.  18644,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  J.  De  Caux,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Bora  May  16,  1911. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  attractive  grey,  of  neat  type  and  dairy 
temperament;  beautiful  top  line,  with  prominent 
spine,  sharp  withers  and  thin,  flat  neck;  very  long 
and  well-ribbed  barrel;  great  length  of  rump  and 
beautifully  set  tail,  which  is  thin  and  long,  with 
luxuriant  switch;  hide  thin  and  mellow;  prominent 
milk  veins;  large,  beautifully  shaped  udder,  carried 
snugly,  very  full  and  "flat-bottomed,"  with  large, 
squarely  placed  teats. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.  (with  his  prog- 
eny), Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  with  year's 
records  over  500  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year. 
Twelve  of  the  19, 
including  the  five 
with  the  highest 
tests,  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty, 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Brownie, 
652  lbs. 

Gamboge's  Areola,  592 
lbs.  5  ozs. 

Daisy's  January  Rose, 
585  lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's   Handsome 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  22  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  16 
of  them  with  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  records, 
including; 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
just  finishing  with 
more  than  900  lbs. 
butter  as  a  4-year- 
old.  Sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $500,  to 
Mr.  E.  T.  Bedford, 
Greens  Farms,  Conn. 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  4£ 
yrs.  old;  1st  prize 
3-year-old  (1 1  en- 
tries), New  York 
State  Fair,  '13;  1st 
prize  4-year-old, 
Connecticut  State 
Fair,  '14;  1st  prize 
5 -year-old,  dam  of 
the  Grand  Cham- 
pion bull  and  the 
1st  prize  ' '  produce 
of  cow,"  New  York 
State  Fair,  '15. 

Six  of  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
were  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Six  others  with  official 
tests  on  the  Island 
of  Jersey,  were  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove' '  in  '15,  and 
will  be  sold  in  this 
auction. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars.) 

Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including: 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
Champion  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
'15;  1st  prize  2-year- 
old  at  Royal  Show, 
May, '14  (68  entries), 
and  1st  prize  3 -year- 
old,  May,  '15  (76 
entries).  Now 
named  You'll  Do's 
Champion  Ivy, 
35325 1 ,  and  cata- 
logued for  this  auc- 
tion (see  No.  50). 

Kingsway,  P.  5158,  H. 
C,  1st  prize  bull, 
Class  2,  19  entries. 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'15. 

His  full  brother,  Ox- 
ford Knight.  P. 
3938,  C,  is  sire  of  12 
tested  cows,  5  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Merit  with  records 
averaging  575  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  5  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 
Six  of  his  tested 
daughters  sold  in 
our  auctions  for  an 
average  of  $927. 

Dam 

MIDLANDQUEEN, 

F.  9674,  H.C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '08,  1  lb.  12J 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  5 
yrs.  old,  172  days 
after  calving. 


Duchess, 

ozs. 
Gamboge's 

566  lbs. 
Gamboge's 


566  lbs.   5 
Primrose, 


Princess, 


558  lbs.  13  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
Artistic,  540  lbs.  8 
ozs. 

Gamboge's  Vellum, 531 
lbs.  12  ozs. 

Knight's  Fancy  Prin- 
cess, 530  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Modesty, 
525  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Merry  May, 
520  lbs.  4  ozs. 

Black  Flower,  516  lbs. 
15  ozs. 

Manor's  Peeress,  516 
lbs.  10  ozs. 

Gamboge's  Crocus,  515 
lbs.  1  oz. 

G  a  m  b  o  g  e's  Fawn 
Beauty,  505  lbs.  15 
ozs. 

Knight's  Crocus,  505 
lbs.    9  ozs. 

Gamboge's  fiddle  dy- 
wink  (above)  was 
Grand  Champion 
cow  at  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '12,  and  was 
on  show  circuit  2£ 
months  during  her 
year's  test. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow 
in  the  herd  of  Mr.  J. 
A.  Perree,  Sec'y  Is- 
land of  Jer.  Herd 
Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  see  above), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  l£ 
ozs.,  83  days  in  milk. 


C.C.- 


Agatha's   Flying    Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
Beauvoir  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechland's  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 


Fontaine's  Oxford  Pride,  187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th,  P.  8S01,  H.  C.) 

1st  prize,  39  entries,  and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'04. 

3d  pr.  in  public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  7%  ozs.,  48  days 
in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our  '05  auction,  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 

She  and  4  of  her  progeny  have  been  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  $13,600,  an  average  of  $2,720. 
Dam  of 

Gamboge's  Pride  5th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  10  ozs.,  150  days  in  milk.  Now 
named  Gamboge  of  St.  Saviour,  195816,  sold 
in  our  '06  auction  for  $500,  to  Penshurst  Farm, 
Narberth,  Pa.,  where  she  made  640  lbs.  butter 
in  a  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  a  son  with  10  in  Register  of  Merit. 

Gamboge's  Pride  7th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and 
2d  Goddington  prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  i  oz., 
50  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Parish 
prize,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14J  ozs.,  154  days  in  milk; 
now  named  Oxford's  Fontaine,  224580;  sold 
in  our  '09  auction  for  $2,525,  to  Dr.  H.  D. 
Rodman,  Louisville,  Ky.  She  has  2  tested 
daughters,  another  that  is  a  Champion  winner, 
and  a  fourth  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 
$725,  at  14  months  old. 

Gamboge's  Pride  8th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  138  days  in  milk;  now  named 
Oxford  Lad's  Great  Beauty,  235173;  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for  $1,375,  to  Mr.  Willets. 
Her  daughter,  Majesty's  Great  Beauty,  235188 
(sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $850  at  3  yrs.  old), 
is  dam  of  a  Register  of  Merit  cow,  and  her  2- 
mos.-old  heifer  calf  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for 


Bessie's  Lad.  P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as  Orlando,  P.  2535,  H.  C, 
sire  of  Fairy  Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C,  dam  of 
Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy  Glen's  Raleigh. 


Champion  Flying  Fox,  61441,  A.  J. 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over  the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dreamwold,   10,060  lbs.  milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Parish 

prize.  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  8f  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5£  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2£  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose,  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity,  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowrena,   17  lbs.  2&  ozs.  butter,  7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day. 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day, 

with  1st  calf. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. ■ 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J-  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.    1$  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days. 
Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet,  P. 
2964,  H.  C,  winner 
of  22  1st  prizes  and 
sire  of  over  fifty 
prize  winners. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  o  u  r 
'05  and  "06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Mabel's  Poet  is  sire  of 
Poetess  Nelly,  F. 
9213,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show.  '05;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  in  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'06,  1  lb.  15  ozs.,  121 
days  in  milk;  and 
many  other  cele- 
brities. 

Caiest 's  dam  is  also 
dam  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
who  is  dam  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  Ox- 
ford Knight  a  n  d  2 
public  test  cows. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  at  St.  Saviour 
Show,  96. 

Winner  of  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests : 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2£ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

And  4  other  tests. 

Dam  of  3  public  but- 
ter test  cows. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
for  $10,000. 

H  i  s  ten  -  months  -  old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740, A.  J.  C  C 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 
1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 
Son  of  Rosette  5th,  P. 

2881,      H.      C.      (as 

above). 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals, 
including  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
May,  '02,  1  lb.  12$ 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk. 

By  same  sire  as  Golden 
Fern's  Lad  (above). 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour,  2  lbs.  1$ 
ozs.,  214  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Ixia,  2  lbs  8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 
and  5  other  public 
butter  tests. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady 
Houpla,  winner  of 
Champion  Cup,  test- 
ing 2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73 
days  in  milk  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Lass,  1st  pr.  winner 
over   the   Island. 

Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  butter  test. 
May,  '00,  1  lb.  14£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs.,  24  hrs. 


Oxford  Lass,  P.  3582,  C. 

One   of   the   most   celebrated    cows    the    Island 

ever  produced.     She  was  never  tested  for  but 

ter,  but  milked  as  high  as  28  quarts  daily. 
Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour,  2  lbs.  1 J  ozs..  214  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Ixia,  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 
Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 

first  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 
Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 

cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 

Last  calf  March  17,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C.  (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.)  Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  one  of  our  great  bulls.  (Examine  Supplementary  List  of  Services,  to  be 
circulated  at  the  sale.) 


Tattoo  71 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  121.    Heifer. 


GOLDEN  FERN'S  MINNIE,  306933,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  December  20,  1913. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Bred  by  James  Le  Brocq,  St.  Oucn,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons,  "Linden  Grove,"  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

She  is  the  daughter  of  a  24-quart  Highly  Com- 
mended cow  (one  of  the  best  in  our  1914  auction), 
and  sired  by  a  Champion  winning  son  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands.  A  rich  orange  fawn,  that  promises  to 
make  a  most  handsome  and  capacious  cow.  Splen- 
did head,  with  inturned  horns;  Ion  g  and  deep  of  body, 
short  of  leg,  and  low  to  ground,  with  great  capacity; 
strong  constitution;  very  mellow  hide;  beautiful 
udder  development,  with  good  sized  and  w  ell 
placed  teats. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

1st  prize  (2-year-old 
class).  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 

1st  prize,  Class  8,  10 
entries,  Aug.,  '12. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,  13 
entries,  April,  '13. 

2d  prize,  7  entries 
(with  progen  y), 
April,  '13. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,  7 
entries;  1st  prize,  6 
entries  with  his  prog- 
eny; 1st  prize  (Peer 
Perpetual  Challenge 
Cup),  shown  with  5 
female  progeny; 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
April,  "15. 

Sire  of 

Christmas  Lassie,  281- 
443,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  AA,  334 
lbs.  11  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  from 
4,860  lbs.  12.8  ozs: 
milk,  at  2  yrs.  1  mo. 
old. 

Myrtle  Blossom,  1st 
pr.,  22  entries.  Roy- 
al Show,  England, 
"12. 

Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  56  en- 
tries. Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 

Alabama.  1st  pr..  Class 
3,  58  entries,  Aug., 
'13. 

B."r  a  m  p  t  o  n  Fern 
Beauty,  1st  prize 
heifer  calf,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  '12. 

Dam 

MAY  LAD'S 

MINNIE, 

306607,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(MINNIE'S 

BEAUTY, 
P.  16425,  H.C.) 

She  has  given  24 
quarts  daily,  and 
four  months  after 
calving  was  still  giv- 
ing 20  quarts  daily. 

One  of  the  rare  bar- 
gains of  our  '14  auc- 
tion, selling  for  $450, 
to  Mr.  J.  K.  Branch, 
Pawling,  N.  Y. 

Note  that  she  has 
several  crosses  of  the 
blood  of  Golden  Lad, 
once  through  Mon 
Plaisir,  the  paternal 
grandsire  of  Vesta's 
Daisy.  Golden  Lad 
also  produced  the 
maternal  grandsire 
of  Vestas  Daisy, 
viz.,  Golden  Lad's 
Champion,  57222, 
sold  in  our  '00  auc- 
tion to  Mr.  E.  A. 
Darling,  ex-Presi- 
dent of  the  American 
Jersey  Cattle  Club. 
Vesta's  Daisy  is  the 
World's  Champion 
public  butter  test 
cow.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '12  auction  for 
$2,700. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
1st   pr..    Royal   Show, 

'10,   for  bull  and   5 

female  progeny. 
Sire  of  37  butter  tested 

cows. 

Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood  Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady     Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,     P. 

11184.     H.     C,     1st 

over   Jer.    and    Par. 

prize  Aug.,  '05. 
Aldan's     Raleigh,     P. 

4116,  H.  C,  sold  for 

$1,000  at  auction. 

May  Lad, 

P.  4197,  H.  C 

His  sire  has  8  butter 
test  daughters,  in- 
cluding Brightness, 
P.  11606,  H.  C.  Cer- 
ti6cate  of  Merit, 
May.  '08,  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and 
now  named  Viola's 
Bright  Lady,255845. 
She  is  dam  of  the 
bull.  Bright  Prince, 
P.  4129,  H.  C.  now 
named  Viola's 
Bright  Prince,97182, 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  and 
sold  in  our  '12  auc- 
tion. 

Descended  from  Mon 
Plaisir.  the  grand- 
sire of  Vesta's  Daisy, 
3  lbs.  114  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours. 


I    Bi  pulevard's  Minnie, 
P.  9793.  C. 

Winner  of  Certificate 
of  Merit,  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '08,  2 
lbs.  13  ozs.,  139  days 
in  milk. 

Dam  of 

Boulevard's  N  e  n  a, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  3  ozs.,  101  days 
in  milk,  4  years  old. 

Moselle,  232790,  sold 
in  Mr.  W.  L.  Scott's, 
auction,  Shelby  Co., 
Ky.,   '12,   for  $640. 

Noble  Minnie.  254298, 
sold  in  Mr.  IT.  V. 
Prentice's  auction, 
Worcester,  Mas  s., 
'12.  for  $510,  at  16 
months  old. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bulL 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  T  e  n  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  a  s  s.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 
Sold   at   our    '11    auc- 
tion for  $7,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
1st  and   Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 
Dam  of  the    Great 
"Silent." 

Golden  Champion, 
P.  3334,  H.  C- 
3d    over    the    Island. 

Aug.,  '04. 
2d    over    the    Island, 

Aug.,  '03. 
2d   State's   prize   over 

the  Island,  Apr.,  '03. 
He  traces  four  times  to 

the    famous   Golden 

Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Mon  Plaisir 's 

Buttercup, 
224584. 

(Bergere's  Beauty, 

P.  11259,  H.  C.) 

Silver  Medal,  Oct.,  '07, 
2  lbs.  91  ozs.,  143 
days  in  milk. 

Champion  cow,  Ver- 
mont State  Fair,  '12. 

Entered  in  Register  of 
Merit,  542  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  9 
years  old. 

Dam  of  Noble  Prince 
•  of  St.  Peter,  83769, 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $525,  as  a 
yearling;  1st  prize  2- 
year-old,  Brockton, 
'10;  1st  prize,  New 
York  State  Fair, 
Brockton,  and  New 
England  Fair,  '11. 

Granddaughter  of  the 
great  cow,  Bobby's 
Fanny,  P.  3742,  H. 
C-,  who  is  also  dam 
of: 

Mon  Plaisir's  Fanny, 
P.  9398,  H.  C.,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
butter  test.  May, 
'05,  1  lb.  Ill  ozs., 
211  days  in  milk. 

Aristocrat's  F  a  n  n  y. 
who  made  the  phe- 
nomenal test  of  2 
lbs.  1 1 1  ozs.,  when 
80  days  in  milk  and 
only  3  years  old. 

Don  Carlo,  P.  2774.  C. 

Sire  of  Between,  P. 
9287,  H.  C,  winner 
of  Par.  prize.  Royal 
Show,  Class  5,  Aug., 
'11  (see  below). 

.  Canadienne, 

P.  7047.  H.  C 
Also  dam  <>f 
Cora  Smith,  public 
butter  test.  May.'OS, 
1  lb.  13£  ozs.,  at  10 
years  old. 
Between,  P.  9287,  H. 
C.,  winner  of  Parish 
prize,  Royal  Show, 
Class  5,  Aug.,  '11. 
Dam  of  li  a  s  t  e  r 
Egg.  public  butter 
test,  Royal  Counties 
Show,  Eng.,  June, 
'11.  1  lb.  8J  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  6  years  old. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143.  H.  C. 
Champion    winner    at 
St.  Saviour  and 

Grouville  Show,   Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307.  II.  C. 

Sold  in  our  "04  auc- 
tion sale  to  Mr. 
Howard  W  i  1  1  e  t  s, 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
for  $3,600. 

Sir  Watkin, 

P.  2991,  H.  C 

Son  of  the  famous 
cow,  Golden  Lad's 
Creampot.  162061. 

She  is  also  dam  of  the 
bull,  Flying  Fox's 
Foxhall,  selected  by 
a  committee  of  the 
A.  J.  C.  C.  for  the 
St.  Louis  World's 
Fair  to  breed  to  the 
great  cows  in  the 
dairy  test,  '04. 

Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C. 

Public  butter  test. 
May,  '04,  1  lb.  7  ozs., 
6  years  old. 

By  the  same  sire  as  the 
great  cow.  Golden 
Beatrice  2d,  of  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd. 

Fancy's  Pioneer, 
P.  3195.  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Bushy  Belle.  238328, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
523  lbs.  10  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  6  years 
old. 

Gol-den  Maytime, 
240038,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  512  lbs.  7 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
4  years  old. 

Pioneer  Renown, 
238694,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  456  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
4  years  old;  1st  prize 
2-year-old,  Michigan 
State  Fair,  '10. 

And  7  other  tested 
cows. 


Bergere.  P.  8465.  H.  C- 

3d  over  Jer..  Aug.,  '04. 

Certificates  of  Merit  in 
butter  tests,  as  fol- 
lows: 

'04.  1  lb.  11  ozs.,  171 
days  in  milk. 

'05,  2  lbs.  5  ozs.,  52 
days  in  milk. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
for  tested  cows, 
May.  '05. 

Dam  of  Meta.  P.  8465. 
H.  C-,  winner  of 
Gold  Medal.  May. 
'12,  2  lbs.  5  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  232 
days  after  calving. 

Beauty's  Greycoat, 
P.  2248,  C. 

Sire  of  Imported 
Grace  Darling, 
145737,  that  made 
for  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley, 
15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days,  from  201 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  at  5 
years  old.  S  h  e  is 
dam  of  The  Duke's 
Grace  Darling,  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
456  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  at  2 
years  old.    • 

Deborah,  P.  6905.  H.C. 
1  Dam  of  Fox's  Belle  of 
Grouville,  180279. 
butter  test.  21  lbs.  3 
ozs.  in  7  days.  80 
lbs.  n  ozs.  in  30 
days,  at  4  years  old. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 

sale.    May.    '02.    for 

$7,500. 

Venus  Violet. 

P.  3946.  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,     milking     20 

quarts  daily. 

Financial  King, 
P.  2624,  H.  C. 

Imported  by  P.  J. 
Cogswell,  Esq.,  to 
cross  on  the  daugh- 
ters of  Exile. 

A  famous  sire. 

Irene,  P.  7835,  H.  C, 

now  named 
Golden  Lad's 

Creampot, 
162061. 

Dr.  Jim.  P.  2318.  C. 


Duchess  of  Kent, 
P.  6277.  H.  C. 

Prize  winner  over  the 
Island,  '99;  Reserve 
for  Blythwood  Cup 
in  '99. 

Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C. 

1st  Ohio  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  Ex- 
position, Columbus, 
'01. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
St.  Louis  Fair,  '01. 

Sold  in  our  sale.  May, 
'01.  for  $3,500. 

.  Fancy's  Rose, 

F.  8277,  H.  C. 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 
public   butter  tests, 
as  follows: 
'98,  1  lb.  154  ozs. 
'99,  2  lbs.  i  oz. 
'00,  2  lbs.  8j  ozs. 
Parish  prize,  '01. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun.  126625,  18 
lbs.  5i  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '01 ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter.  P.  2115, 
II.  C,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  for 
$1,000,  and  her 
heifer  calf,  by  Fly- 
ing Fox,  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1 ,250. 

Nunthorpe's  Susanne, 
443  lbs.  butter  in  346 
days,  at  17  yrs.  old; 
dam  of  Brampton 
Alicante,  427.6  lbs. 
butter  in  one  year, 
at  2  years  10  months 
old. 


Fidelite  Beauty, 
F.  7499.  II.  C 


Goldeu  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023, H.  C 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
"03  sale  for  $1,725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 


Feuille  de  Chcnc  4th, 
P.  5843,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Was  in  service  at 
"Linden  Grove"  5 
years. 

Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Caumais  Lad. 

P.  2257.  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '96. 


Finance.  P.  4611,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Creampot  2d. 

P.  2721,  H.  C- 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Lily  Brown,  P.  420.  C. 

Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242.  H.  C 

Welsh  Girl. 

P.  2552.  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C 
(See  below.) 

Golden  Lily, 

P.  5101,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jersey. 
1st  St.  Mary- 
Champion,  W.  Show. 

Lowland  King. 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '92. 

Fancy,  F.  8007,  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 


Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

1st  prize  winner  over 
Jersey,  '91. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Roy. 
C.  Show,  '98. 

1st  p.,  B.  and  W.  S., 
'98;  and  many  other 
prizes. 

Bought  by  Lord 
Rothschild  in  '94. 
when  she  had  yield- 
ed over  10.000  lbs.  of 
milk  in  course  of 
one  lactation. 

Dam  of  Alicante's  Boy 
and  "The  Owl." 


Orrac,  P.    1660,   II.  C 
Sire  of 

Regina  Sultanc  2d, 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S..  N  A 
S.  S..  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9j  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 

Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 
Jer..  '95;  and  many 
other  prizes. 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Tar. 
prize,  '91. 


Feuille  de  Chene  3d, 

P.  2422, C 
3d  over  Jer..  May,  '92. 


Bred  March  5,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
306562,  who  was  sold  in  our  '14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record,  653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  10,1S3  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk, 
the  first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240S32,  made  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  1  year.  Golden 
Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  as  above.  (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden 
Fern's  N'on  Plaisir,  122755.) 


Tattoo  107 


T.  S,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  122.    Heifer.  GOLDEN  FERN'S  OXFORD  ROSY,  310528,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  P.  F.  F.  Ozouf,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  May  20,  1914. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  deep-bodied  heifer,  of  substance  and  finish; 
neat  head,  with  rich,  incurved  horns;  strong  back 
and  broad  loins ;  long,  well-ribbed  barrel ;  great 
length  of  rump;  wide,  prominent  hips;  mellow, 
elastic  hide;  promises  a  lovely  fore  udder,  well- 
developed  in  rear,  with  long,  squarely  placed  teats. 


Oxford  Knight, 
P.  3938,  C. 

Full  brother  to  the 
celebrated  bull,  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  win- 
ner 1  st  prize  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr.,  '11;  and 
in  the  character  of 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters, and  their  per- 
formances in  the 
butter  tests  and 
show  rings,  he  is 
demonstrating  that 
"blood  tells,"  and 
particularly 
the  blood  that  is 
combined  in  the 
veins  of  these  two 
sensational  sires. 

Sire  of  12  tested  cows, 
5  of  them  in  the 
Register  of  Merit, 
averaging  575  lbs.  8 
ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  5£  yrs.  old. 

Six  of  his  tested  daugh- 
ters were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tions for  an  average 
of  $927. 

Among  his  daughters 
are  the  following: 

Queen  Fanessa,  P. 
15587,  C,  Certificate 
of  Merit  and  2d  Par. 
prize,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '12,  2  lbs. 
3  ozs.  in  24  hours, 
and  only  3  years  old. 

Gala  Rose,  P.  14461, 
H.  C,  winner  of  two 
Certificates  of  Merit 
in  the  public  butter 
tests ;  Trinity  Par. 
prize  and  Reserve 
for  Nicolle  special. 
May,  '12.  Butter 
test,  May,  '12,  1  lb. 
15f  ozs.  in  24  hours, 
at    four    years    old. 

Queen  Fanessa  was 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  $1,100,  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney.  Gala  Rose 
was  sold  at  same 
time  for  $1,025,  to 
Lynnewood  Farm. 

Oxford  Knight  has  4 
other  tested  daugh- 
ters, including 
Knight's  Star, 
240805,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  with  the 
splendid  record  as  a 
four-year-old  of  690 
lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  and 
10,490  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk. 


Sire 
GOLDEN  FERN'S 
NOBLE, 
P.  4570,  H.C. 

Winner  of  7  first  prizes 
at  Royal  Shows  on 
the  Island  of  Jersey. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
5  important  shows 
in  '14  and  '15,  in- 
cluding the  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Dorothy's 
Noble  Fern,  P. 
19097,  H.  C  (im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  last  fall), 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  470  lbs.  5.2 
ozs.  butter  in  36 1 
days. 

Fern  Beauty,  P.  18914, 
H.  C,  also  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove," 
made  as  a  two-year- 
old,  358  lbs.  14£  ozs. 
butter  in  313  days. 

Fly  15th,  P.  18626,  H. 
C.,  also  of  this  im- 
portation, made  as 
a  two-year-old,  320 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in 
335  days. 

Sire  of  numerous  win- 
ners, including: 

Alabama,  1st  prize. 
Class  3,  58  entries, 
Royal  Show,  Aug., 
'13. 

Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
Jr.,  1st  aged  bull,  11 
entries,  and  Senior 
Champion.  Panama- 
Pacific  Exposition, 
'15, 

Warder's  Fern  Blos- 
som ,  1  st  3 -year-old 
heifer,  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Hutchinson,  Kan., 
'15;  1st  at  Kansas 
State  Fair,  '15. 

Fern's  Noble  Maid,  1st 
senior  heifer  calf,  24 
entries,  and  Junior 
Champion,  Forest 
City  (Ohio)  Fair, 
'14;  1st  at  Ohio  S. 
Fair,  '14. 

(See  No.  112,  and 
other  pedigrees,  for 
further  particulars.) 


Dam 
OXFORD 
KNIGHT'S 

GRAY  ROSY, 
306585,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(RUSTIQUE'S 

QUEEN, 
P.  15207,  C.) 

Sold  (a  "dry"  cow)  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$350,  to  Mr.  T.  L. 
Eyre,  West  Chester, 
Pa.  Udder  of  beau- 
tiful shape  and  good 
size,  with  perfectly 
placed  teats. 


Rustique  4th, 

P.  11214,  C. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
tested  daughters  in- 
clude: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 
4  sons  with  official 
test  daughters,  in- 
cluding Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of  21, 
and  Oxford  Knight, 
sire  of  12. 

His  dam  has  3  public 
test  daughters,  all  of 
which  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions. 


Oxford  E,ver, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  fa- 
mous cow,  Oxford 
Lass,  who  is  also 
dam  of  2  public  but- 
ter test  cows,  of  2 
first  prize  winners 
over  the  Island,  and 
of  the  bulls,  Oxford 
Lad,  C  a  i  e  s  t  and 
Houpla. 

Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
public  butter  tests. 
May,  '08,  1  lb.  10 
ozs.,  97  days  in  milk 
(cows  under  5  yrs.); 
May,  '09,  2  lbs.  l£ 
ozs. ,  83  days  in  milk ; 
winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Thea- 
tre Challenge  Cup, 
May,  '11 ;  Reserve 
for  Renouf  Cup, 
"best  butter  test 
cow  judged  by  in- 
spection," May,  '07. 

And  other  noted  ani- 
mals. 


Morny  Cannon, 
P.  3058,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  3d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '07. 

Sire  of  many  prize  win- 
ners and  tested 
cows,   among  them: 

Simple  Interest  4th , 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '06,  1  lb.  ?$ 
ozs.,  123  days  in 
milk;  she  is  dam  of 
S  u  1 1  a  n's  Finance, 
winner  of  B  1  y  t  h- 
wood  Bowl,  Aug., 
'12;  1st  over  Jersey, 
May  and  Aug.  ,'11. 

Duchess  of  Tapon,  F. 
9658,  H.  C.  (Ozouf's 
Duchess  of  X  a  p  o  n, 
238640),  winner  of 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  i  oz. 
in  24  hours,  43  days 
in  milk. 


Rustique,  P.  7300,  C. 

Dam  of  Sagasta,  P. 
9490,  C,  now  named 
Fontaine  of  Oak- 
lands,  195812,  and 
sold  in  our  '06  auc- 
tion for  $600;  dam  of 
the  great  bull,  Ra- 
leigh's Duke,   72486. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

Sire  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (out  of  the 
great  cow,  Oxford 
Ever,  below),  public 
butter  test,  May.'OS, 

1  lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  1^  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d   prize   over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '99.  Sold  at 
our  auction  sale, 
May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 
In  same  sale,  three 
of  his  heifers  on  first 
calf  averaged  $933. 

Among  his  26  tested 
daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
w  o  1  d,  10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold, 11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Fox  Glove,  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '07,  2 
lbs.  8£  ozs. 

Simone  G.  G.,  public 
butter  test,  May, '04, 

2  lbs.  5f  ozs. 
Oxford    Vixen,    public 

butter  test.  May, '05, 

2  lbs.  2f  ozs. 
Fox's    Belle    of   Grou- 
ville, 21   lbs.  3  ozs. 

butter,    7    days;    80 

lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying    Fox's    Trinity 

Rose,  20  lbs.  8  ozs. 

butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying    Fox's    LaFon- 

taine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs. 

butter,  280  lbs.  milk, 

7  days. 


Oxford  Lily  2d, 
P.  5732,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  Ox- 
ford Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  '10;  yr.'s 
record,  1 1 ,659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 


Hope,  P.  1948,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 
Prosper,  Parish  pr.,'97. 
Hope's  Regina,  2d  ov. 

England. 
And  many  other  great 

cows. 

La  Fontaine, 

F.  7969,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  May,  '02, 
sale  for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept., 
'04,  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Thirty-nine  of  his  get 
(some  only  calves) 
sold  at  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 

Sire    of    many    butter 
tested  cows  and  pr. 
winners. 
(See  front  page  A.) 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Ravachol,   P.  2032,  C. 

John  Bull,  P.  2563,  C. 

Uncle  Peter's  Rosette, 
P.  7363,  H.  C. 

Rosette's  Golden  Lad, 
57498,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Flying   Fox,   P.   2729, 

Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 

H.  C. 
Sultana's   Rosette   2d, 

15  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter 

in  7  days. 


Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 
Sire  of 

Nuriel,  1st  over  Jersey, 
'00;  1st  H.  B.  and 
Par.  prize,  '00. 

Lady  Clair,  3d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 

Full  brother  to  Morion, 
P.  1690,  H.C,  sire  of 
The  Owl,  P.  2195, 
H.C. 

Morion  is  also  sire  of: 

Eagle,  P.  6736,  H.  C. 
(now  named  Mo- 
rion's S  u  1  t  a  n  e, 
162115,  and  sold  in 
our  May,  '02,  auc- 
tion), winner  of  Par. 
pr..  May,  '01.  Dam 
of  Eminent's  Lady 
Sul  tane,  171946, 
butter  test,  20  lbs.  2 
ozs.  in  7  days;  dam 
of  Karnak's  Emi- 
nent, 84035,  1st  pr. 
two-year-old  bull, 
"Louisiana  State 
Fair,  '10. 

Oxford  Orange,  P. 
63t>l,  C,  a  magni- 
ficent dairy  cow; 
dam  of  Fern's  Ox- 
ford Orange,  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,900. 

Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468,  H.  C. 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Was  sold  by  Mr.  J.  P. 
M  a  r  e  1 1  to  [Lord 
Rothschild  at  a  long 
price. 

Regina's  Pride, 

F.  7450,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  May,  '94. 


Boyle,  P.   1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter was  made. 

Sire  of  other  famous 
animals. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

Half-sister  to  Aurea, 
P.  8693,  H.  C,  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit,  public  butter 
test.  May,  '07,  2  lbs. 
4i  ozs.,  167  days  in 
milk. 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Almost  a  full  brother 
to  Sultane's  Favour- 
ite, sire  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Rosette  4th, 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent  milk- 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Sandgate,  122509.  20 
lbs.  lOJ  ozs. 

And  28  others. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056,  H.  C 
3d  px.  over  Jersey,  '92. 
Parish  prize,  '94. 
Dam    of    Pioneer,    P. 

1602,  H.  C,  1st  over 

Jer.,  '91,  '92. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

1  st  over  Jer. ,  Aug. ,  '89. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including 
Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
dam  of  Reminder, 
P.  2419,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588,  H.  C. 

Won  1st  pr.  and  C., 
Oxfordshire  Show, 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  '93. 

And  many  other  prs. 


Bred  February  4,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Lady  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  two  lines.  His  dam,  Sultana's  Golden  Viola,  240363, 
is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506,  out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Jolly, 
being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314.     (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838.) 


Tattoo  97 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OP  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  123.    Heifer. 


COWSLIP'S  BEAUTY  OF  TRINITY,  308373,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  April  2.Q,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Bred  by  A.  G.  Le  Brun,  Trinity,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Imported  (in  dam)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons. 

A  robust,  attractive  dark  fawn;  sweet  head  and 
face;  body  of  great  width  and  depth,  with  well- 
sprung  ribs;  straight,  strong  back;  wide  hips  and 
long  rump;  udder  running  away  forward  on  belly, 
with  well  placed  teats. 


Sire 
COWSLIP'S 
GOLDEN  NOBLE, 
P.  4498,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jersey,  at  the  bull 
s  h  o  w ,  A  p  r  i  1 .  '  1 2 , 
shown  with  his  get. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  regis- 
tered as  Imp.  Cow- 
slip's Golden  Noble, 
120789,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

One  of  the  youngest 
sons  of  the  sensa- 
tional Golden  Lad 
cow,  Cowslip  16th, 
P.  6084,  H.  C.  He 
was  imported  by  us 
only  after  an  inti 
mate  acquaintance 
with  many  of  his 
family,  having  im- 
ported six  out  of 
seven  of  the  nearest 
ancestors  on  his 
sire's  side;  and  four 
of  the  progeny  of  his 
dam;  besides  so 
many  of  her  half- 
sisters  that  we  can- 
not enumerate  them 
here. 

In  winning  the  "bull 
and  progeny"  prize 
at  the  Royal  Show, 
he  defeated  Oxford 
Majesty,  who  was 
shown  with  two  3- 
year-olds  and  three 
2-y  e  a  r-old  daugh- 
ters; while  Cowslip's 
Golden  Noble  was 
shown  with  2  calves 
under  a  year  old,  one 
heifer  12  months  old, 
and  two  heifers  15 
months  old. 

He  is  six  years  old,  and 
has  two  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit , 
Class  A,  averaging 
452  lbs.  12*  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  aver- 
age" age  at  beginning 
of  test,  24  months. 

He  sired  the  1st  and 
4th  prize  heifers-in- 
milk,  46  entries,  at 
the  Royal  Island 
Show,  May,  '15. 

He  sired  the  Sweep- 
stakes bull  at  South- 
ern Louisiana  Fair; 
the  1  st  prize  two- 
year-old  heifers  at 
Toronto  Exposition, 
New-  Jersey  and  Yir- 
ginia  State  Fairs, '14. 

Dam 

BROWN  BEAUTY 

OF  TRINITY, 

306586. 

(LADY 

BOUNCE  2d, 
P.  15187,  H.C.) 

A  Highly  Commended 
cow,  out  of  a  Highly 
Commended  daugh- 
ter of  Oxford  Lad, 
1st  prize  winner  at 
the  Royal  Show,  and 
sire  of  42  tested  cows 
and  18  producing 
bulls.  We  paid 
$3,300  for  Oxford 
Lad  to  use  in  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
herd.  We  imported 
his  son.  Majesty  (39 
tested  daughters) 
and  sold  him  for 
Si  ,000,  and  sold  an- 
other son  for  $1 1,100. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  II.  C. 

(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
1st    over   Jersey   with 

progeny,  April,  '10. 
Sold  at  our  '  1 1  auction 

for  Si 5, 000. 
Sire  of  37  tested  cows. 
Has  28  producing  sons. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600. 

He  was  sold  at  Mr.  I>. 
S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Ten  n., 
Dec,  '07,  to  Mr. 
Harry  Prentice, 
Worcester,  Mass., 
for  $1,025. 

Sire  of  Anna's  Doro- 
thy, in  Register  of 
Merit,  14  lbs.  15  ozs. 
butter  in  7  days. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

Lady  Viola. 

P.  8463,  H.  C 
Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 


Bobby's  Shy  Fox, 
64760.  A.  J.  C  C. 

(Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  II.  C.) 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  is 
land  of  Jer.,  "02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  "03. 


Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  II.  C. 
Dam  of 

Caumais  Lad,  P.  2257, 
H.  C.  sire  of  Finan- 
cial King,  P.  2624, 
II  C.,  and  Guenon's 
Lad,  both  noted 
sires. 

Blue  Nun.  18  lbs.  5£ 
ozs. 


f  Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug  ,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 
Sire  of 

Oxford  Vixen,  2  lbs.  2\ 
ozs.,  49  days  in  milk. 

And    25    other    tested 
cows. 


Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946.  H.  C 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20 

quarts  daily. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show.  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox. 
sold  in  our  02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
for  $10,000. 

His  ten  m  o  n  t  h  s  old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
"07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  his  grandson. 
"Stockwcll,"  sold 
in  same  sale  for 
$11,500. 

Rosette  5th,  • 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 


Cowslip  16th,  P.  6084,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Parish  prize,  Royal  Show,  Island  of  Jersey,  May,  '02. 

Cowslip  16th  is  known  on  the  Island  as  the  "£1,000  cow,"  as  her  owner  would  not  part  with  her  at  that  figure. 

She  is  one  of  the  best  daughters  ever  sired  by  Golden  Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C-,  and  her  dam,  Cowslip  2d,  P.  810,  H.  C  ,  is  by  Carlo, 

P.  180,  H.C,  whose  daughter,  Lily  Brown,  is  dam  of  Golden  Lily,  who  won  1st  prize  over  Jersey,  and  is  the  dam  of  Mon  Plaisir, 

P.  2548,  H.  C,  1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Champion,  '98;  sold  in  our  '01  auction  for  $3,500. 
Dam  of 
Cowslip's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3250,  H.  C,  sire  of  6  tested  cows,  4  of  them  in  Register  of  Merit,  including  Cowslip's  Golden  Beauty, 

437  lbs.  4  ozs.,  who  was  sold  in  our  '1 1  auction  for  $1 ,250. 
Cowslip's  Astor,  P.  3639,  H.  C,  and  Ajax.  P.  2683,  H.  C,  each  with  a  tested  daughter  in  Register  of  Merit. 
Cowslip's  Peer,  P.  4695,  H.  C ;  Cowslip  32d,  P.  11573.  H.  C  ;  etc. 


( >xford  Knight, 
P.  3938,  C* 

Full  brother  to  the 
celebrated  bull.  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  P. 
4075,  H.  C,  winner 
of  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, April,  '11;  and 
in  the  character  of 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters, and  their  per- 
formances in  the 
butter  tests  and 
show  rings,  he  is 
demonstrating  that 
"blood  tells,"  and 
particularly 
the  blood  that  is 
combined  in  the 
veins  of  these  two 
sensational  sires. 

He  has  12  tested 
daughters,  and  is 
sire  of  numerous  pr. 
winners.  including 
the  Grand  Champion 
cow  at  Iowa  State 
Fair,  "15. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm.  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows 
and  4  producing 
bulls. 


Oxford's 

Brown  Beauty, 
224600.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Lady  Bounce, 

P.  13404,  H.  C) 

A  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Oxford 
Lad,  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  1 1  auc- 
tion to  Mr.  Mark  W. 
Potter  for  $550. 

Her  yearling  daughter, 
Noble's  Brown  Ox- 
ford, 240353.  was 
sold  at  same  time  to 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater. 
of  Falfurrias,  Tex., 
for  $535. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (by  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox, 
above). 

Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
Jer.,  Apr.,  '03. 

Cham.,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

We  purchased  Oxford 
Lad  in  the  Gedney 
Farm  sale,  '09,  for 
$3,300. 

17  of  his  daughters 
won  prizes  or  Certi- 
ficates of  Merit  in 
ten  public  butter 
tests  on  Island  of 
Jersey  within  past  5 
years. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

Bounce,  P.  9592.  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Trinity  Par 
ish  Club,  '03. 

Khiva,  her  grandsire, 
produced  Young 
Sultane.  the  gran- 
dam  of  Noble's  Jolly 
Sultan. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

Sire  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (out  of  the 
great  cow,  Oxford 
Ever,  below),  public 
butter  test,  May, '08, 
1  lb.  10  ozs..  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test.  May.  '09,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11 ;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup.  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801.  H.  C.) 
3d   prize   over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  "01,  '02. 

Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479.  H.  C. 


( >xfi>rd  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C 
(See  below.) 

Champion  Flving  Fox, 

61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 
(See  above.) 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

Dandy  2d, 

P.  2732.  II.  C. 
Sire  of 

Prosperous  3d.  public 
butter  test.  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  9  ozs..  in  24 
hours,  109  days  in 
milk. 

Lady  Surprise.  3d  pr., 
Class  1,  29  entries, 
and  Parish  prize. 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
Aug.,    02. 


Sweet  Seventeen, 
P.  2731,  C. 


Plying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sire  of  26  tested  cows. 

(See  below.) 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction    for   $1,700. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion 
ship  and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964.  H.  Cm  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  Cm 
2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride. 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests: 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7J  ozs. 

i  tat  ,  '96.  2  lbs.  2\  ozs.. 
217  days  in  milk. 

Mona's  Glory, 

P.  2404,  H.  C. 

Imported  by  the  late 
Capt.  M.  C.  Camp- 
bell, of  Tennessee. 

Sire  of  5  tested  cows, 
and  of  several  bulls 
with  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Clara,  P.  5598,  H.  C. 

(Neva's  Clara, 

161051,  A.  J.  C  C.) 

Dam  of  Clara's  Or- 
phan, 61121,  Sweep- 
stakes bull.  Indiana 
and  Illinois  State 
Paixs,  'OS,  and  other 
prizes. 

Khiva,  P.  759,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey  and  2d 

Herd     Book     prize, 

April,  '87. 

Mother  Duff, 

F.  3873,  H.  C. 


Ravachol.  P.  2032.  C 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him 
self  a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official   test.   2   lbs.   of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King. 

P.  2207.  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 

other  noted  animals. 
By  same  sire  as  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582. C 
(See  below.) 

f   Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer..  Aug..  '89. 
Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
erof  Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00.  1  lb.  14J  ozs. 
in  24  hours. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 
2  lbs.  l£  ozs..  24  hrs. 


(  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Mona  8th, 

P.  3983.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  May,  '96. 
And    12    other    first 

prizes. 

Beauvoir.  P.  1668.H.C. 
Sire    of    Jessie    of    St. 

Lawrence.       168504. 

butter   test.    19   lbs. 

12    ozs.    in    7    days, 

from  282  lbs.  10  ozs. 

milk,  at  11  years  old. 

Neva,  F.  2190,  C. 

Bute,  P.  328.  C 

Half-brother  to  Cete- 
wayo  2d,  who  sired 
Brown  Fern  2d. 

Golden  Princess, 
F.  2624.  C. 


Bred  February  1,  1916,  to  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  Champion  bull  whose  pedigree,  individuality  and 
achievements  are  commanding  the  attention  of  America's  best  breeders.  (Full  particulars  and  extended  pedigree  of  this  peer- 
less young  sire  will  be  found  on  front  pages.) 


Tattoo  156 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS*  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  124.    Heifer. 


COWSLIP'S  MAGDELINE,  325734,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  December  5,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  exceedingly  attractive  brownish  fawn;  very  long 
bodied,  and  with  good  spring  of  rib;  strong,  straight 
back  and  good  length  of  rump;  neat  head,  with 
incurved  horns  and  dished  face;  beautifully  set 
tail,  with  splendid  switch;  promise  of  a  magnificent 
udder,  with  great,  long  teats  perfectly  placed. 

Oxford  You'll  Do, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island,  Apr., 
'11. 

Among  other  great 
cows,  Oxford  You'll 
Do  is  sire  of: 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
now  on  official  test 
and  will  make  close 
to,  if  not  more  than, 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year  as  a  four- year- 
old.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  $500,  to  E.  T.. 
Bedford,  G  r  e  e  n's 
Farms,  Conn. 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
1st  at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14,  as  a 
2-year-old  (68  en- 
tries); 1st  at  Royal 
Show  as  a  3 -year- 
old.  May,  '15  (76 
entries),  and  Theatre 
Chal.  Cup  (Cham- 
pionship over  the 
Island).  She  is  now 
in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  stables. 

Golden  Fern's  Oxford, 
1st  pr.  yearling  bull, 
Junior  and  Grand 
Cham.,  Indiana  S. 
Fair,  '15. 

Oxford  You'll  Do,  Jr., 
102269,  1st  prize 
senior  yearling  bull 
and  Junior  Cham- 
pion, Oregon  State 
Fair,  '12;  sold  for 
$850,  at  our  '12  sale. 

Combination  You'll 
Do,  106878,  1st  pr. 
junior  yearling  bull, 
Minnesota  State 
Fair,  '12;  Grand 
Champion,  Wiscon- 
sin and  Minnesota 
State  Fairs,  '13;  and 
other  prizes. 

Oxford  Plush,  234553, 
1st  pr.  at  Minnesota 
and  Wisconsin  State 
Fairs  and  National 
Dairy  Show,  '09. 

Crippen,  1st  pr.  senior 
bull  calf,  Ore.  State 
Fair  and  Spokane 
Interstate  Fair,  '11. 

Oxford  Miss  You'll  Do, 
271050,  1st  prize  2- 
yr.-old  heifer,  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '12. 

(For  full  particulars 
see  front  pages.) 


Sire 
COWSLIP'S 
GOLDEN  NOBLE, 
P.  4498,  H.C. 

One  of  the  youngest 
sons  of  the  sensa- 
tional Golden  Lad 
cow,  Cowslip  1 6th, 
P.  6084,  H.  C;  and 
sired  by  the  distin- 
guished Noble  of 
Oaklands,  95700,  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '11  auction  for 
$15,000  to  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky. 

Now  registered  as  Imp. 
Cowslip's  Golden 
Noble,  120789,  A.  J. 
C.  C,  and  owned  by 
Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater, 
Falfurrias,  Tex. 
Sire  of 

Two  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  A,  aver- 
aging 452  lbs.  12i 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year,  average  age  at 
beginning  of  test,  24 
months. 

The  winners  of  1st 
prizes  at  Royal 
Shows  on  the  Island, 
May,  '12  (69  en- 
tries), '13  (56  en- 
tries) and  '15  (46 
entries). 

The  Sweepstakes  bull 
at  Southern  Louisi- 
ana Fair,  the  first 
prize  two-year-old 
heifers  at  Toronto 
Exposition,  New 
Jersey  and  Virginia 
State  Fairs,  '14. 

The  first  prize  and 
fourth  prize  heifers- 
in  milk,  46  entries, 
at  the  Royal  Jersey 
Show,  May,  '15. 

The  winners  of  four- 
teen Parish  prizes  at 
Royal  Shows  on  the 
Island  of  Jersey 
within  four  years. 

And  many  other  prs. 

Eight  of  his  heifers 
(four  of  them  year- 
lings and  calves) 
have  sold  in  our 
auctions  for  an  aver- 
age of  $400.  A  two- 
year-old  and  a  3- 
year-old  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $800 
each. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree  of 
this  splendid  son  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands, 
95700.) 

Dam 

MAGDELINE 

YOU'LL  DO, 

306603,  A.J.  C.C. 

(D00N, 

P.  11619,  C.) 

She  has  75  per  cent, 
same  blood  as  Re- 
mindress  of  Oxford, 
289462,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a 
splendid  long-teated 
daughter  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$1,025,  to  Mr.  Ed.  C. 
Lasater,  Falfurrias, 
Texas. 


l  Doreen  2d, 

P.  7813,  H.  C. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

Gamboge's  Knight's 
tested  daughters  in- 
clude: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  784  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Knight  has 

4  sons  with  official 
test  daughters,  in- 
cluding Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of  21, 
and  Oxford  Knight, 
sire  of  12. 

His  dam  has  3  public 
test  daughters,  all  of 
which  have  been 
sold  in  our  auctions, 
two  of  them  for 
$1,375  and  $2,525. 
Her  daughter,  Gam- 
boge's Pride  5th,  is 
dam  of  1  in  Register 
of  Merit  and  of  Gold- 
en Fern's  Son,  10  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $1,391.36. 

Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  and 
Oxford  Knight  (full 
brothers),  the  latter 
having  12  butter  test 
daughters. 

Halloween's  Fox, 
P.  3631,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes,  Grouville 
Show. 

Sire  of  10  tested  cows, 
3  of  them  in  Register 
of  Merit,  including: 

Sweet  Apple  Blossom, 
593  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  7  years 
old. 

Fox's  Cristabel,  582 
lbs.  5  ozs.  in  1  year, 

5  years  old. 

Sire  of  many  other 
great  cows,  among 
them,  Cherry's  Mag- 
nate Interest,  1st  pr. 
and  Grand  Cham, 
cow,  Illinois  State 
Fair  and  Interna- 
tional Dairy  Show, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. ,'12. 

Grandsire  of  5  tested 
cows,  including  Ra- 
leigh's Cristabel,  561 
lbs.  1 0  ozs.  butter 
in  one  year,  10,091 
lbs.  3.2  ozs.  milk,  at 
3  yrs.  5  mos.  old. 


Doreen, 

P.  7813,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Doreen's  Princess,  P. 
11022,  H.  C,  Parish 
prize.  Class  3,  May, 
'05. 

Oxford's  Remem- 
brance, 287886,  sold 
in  our  '13  auction,  at 
4  years  old,  for  $500, 
to  Lynnewood 
Farm,  Ogontz,  Pa. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83  days 
in   milk;    winner   of 

I  st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'll;Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
B  reeders '  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  1\ 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets, 
owner  of  G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm. 

Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes ,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham. , 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 
(See  above.) 

Halloween, 

P.  9703,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '03. 

Reminder,  P.  2052,  C. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
most  of  which  have 
gone  to  England's 
best  breeders. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Glow,  18  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter  in  7  days. 

Reminder's  Dinnis,  14 
lbs.  3£  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Final  Interest,  rate  of 
17  lbs.  15  ozs. 

Tapon's  Duchess,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  2  lbs. 
3  ozs.,  in  24  hours. 
161  days  in  milk. 

Financial  Queen,  1  lb. 

II  ozs.,  24  hours. 
Melrose,  P.  7111,  H.C, 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  butter  test, 
1  lb.  5J  ozs.,  204 
days  in  milk. 

Reminderess,  1st  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
May,  '98. 

Donna  Belle  2d,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  May,  '99. 

And  other  distinguish- 
ed animals. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. ,'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,H.C.,J.H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1^  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.-,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700, 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Patter- 
son, Port  Kennedy, 
Pa. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1  st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

She  has  won  six  public 
butter  tests;  record 
in  May,  '96,  2  lbs. 
7i  ozs. 

Dam  of  3  tested  cows. 

Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B,  No.  999; 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12 
ozs.  estimated  but- 
ter, in  1  year,  when 
7  yrs.  old.  Dam  of 
Favori's  Jolly  Sul- 
tan, 1st  prize  bull 
calf,  New  York 
State  Fair,  '11. 

Oakland's  Bess,  P. 
9833,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  32  ozs.,  248 
days  in  milk;  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '03. 

Duchess  Tamora  2d, 
P.  5682,  H.  C. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 

2d  over  all  Jersey,  '93. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun,  126625,  18 
lbs.  5^  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '9 1 ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  May,  '01,  sale  for 
$1,000. 

Lady  Clair,  3d  prize, 
Class  5,  30  entries, 
and  Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'00. 

Lord  Carteret,  P.  2064, 
H.  C,  sire  of  the  fa- 
mous cow,  Nun- 
thorpe's  Fontaine, 
pubhc  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  and  dam 
of  2  tested  cows. 


Flyaway,  P.  4856,  C. 
2d   pr.   over  Jer.    and 

Parish  prize,  '93. 
Dam  of  Reminder,  P. 

2052,   C,   a   famous 

sire. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '89. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 

P.  2207,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  John  Bull  and 

other  noted  animals. 
By  same  sire  as  Golden 

Fern's  Lad. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

She  was  never  tested 
for  butter,  but  milk- 
ed as  high  as  28  qts. 
daily. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  sons 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  He  has  proved 
himself  one  of  the 
most  successful  sires 
the  Island  has  had 
for  many  years.  He 
won  the  State's  pr. 
over  the  Island  of 
£50  ($250)  in  '01 
and  '02,  with  five  of 
his  get. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000.  Now 
owned  by  Hon.  A . 
M.  Bowman,  Salem, 
Va. 

Favorite,  P.  8354,  H.C. 
(Eminent 's  Brown 

Duchess,  157604.) 
1st  N.  C.  Show,  '00. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

1st  prize  winner  over 
Jersey,  '91. 

1st  p.,  R.  C.  S.,  '96, 
'97. 

1st  and  Cham.,  Roy. 
C.  Show,  '98. 

1st  p.,  B.  and  W.  S., 
'98,  and  many  other 
prizes. 

Alicante  was  bought 
by  Lord  Rothschild 
in  '94,  when  she 
had  yielded  over 
10,000  lbs.  of  milk 
in  course  of  one  lac- 
tation. She  is  also 
the  dam  of  Alican- 
te's Boy  and  "The 
Owl. ' '  The  former 
won  1st  prize.  Roy- 
al Counties  Show, 
'96,  '97;  1st  p.  and 
Cham.,  Counties  S., 
'98. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 
Heiress,  F.  7905.  C.  sire.  IstH.  B.  over  Jer.,  '85. 

Expected  to  be  bred,  before  day  of  sale,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by 
himself.  He  is  the  youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
86180.  His  sire,  the  peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden 
Beatrice  2d,  has  been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the 
rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more 
high  selling  calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


Tattoo  56 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  125.    Heifer. 


ALDAN'S  PRETTY  LENA,  307176,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  October  20,  1913. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Bred  by  F.  D.  Houillebecq,  St.  Clement,  Island 
of  Jersey. 

Imported  (in  darn)  September  15,  1913,  by  T.  S. 
Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Very  rugged,  with  great  depth  of  body;  neat  head; 
wide,  prominent  hips  and  great  length  of  rump; 
hide  exceedingly  thin  and  mellow;  good  udder 
development,  full  in  front;  large  teats,  perfectly 
placed. 

An  Island-bred  heifer,  from  Highly  Commended 
parents,  and  descended  from  some  of  the  most 
famous  animals  of  the  breed.  She  goes  three  times 
to  Lady  Aldan,  who  is  believed  by  some  breeders 
to  have  been  the  greatest  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  She  also  traces  to  those  wonderful  cows, 
Lady  Viola,  Blue  Belle,  the  Mabels,  Fairy  Glen, 
and  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  who  is  a  full  sister  to  our 
Golden  Sultana,  the  dam  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
86180,  the  peerless  Champion  bull. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands. 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, Apr.,  '06. 

1st  pr.,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour -G  r  o  u- 
ville.  '05. 


f 

f  Sire 

ALDAN'S  NOBLE 
SULTAN  2d, 
P.  4859,  H.C. 

He  represents  a  com- 
bination    of     blood 
that    has    produced 
some    of    the    most 
famous  animals  ever 
imported    by    '  'Lin- 
den Grove." 
His    sire  was  sold   in 
our  '11    auction    for 
$15,000,  at  the  same 
time  his  sire's  dam, 
Lady  Viola,  sold  for 
$7,000.     Lady  Viola 
has  four  public  test 
daughters,     one     of 
which  has  5  official 
test  daughters.    She 
is    a    public    butter 
test  cow  herself,  and 
is    dam    of    Viola's 
Golden  Jolly,  sold  in 
our   '09   auction   for 
$12,000,  who  has  9 
daughters      in      the 
Register     of     Merit, 
and     produced     our 
sensational       Grand 
Champion  bull,  Sul- 
tana s  Golden  Jolly, 
86180. 
Noble      of      Oaklands' 
sire     and     paternal 
grandsire    were    im- 
ported   by    "Linden 
Grove."     His  pater- 
nal   grandam.    Blue 
Belle,  was  imported 
by   "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold   for  $3,600 
when     14    yrs.     old. 
She  has  two  tested 
daughters,    and   five 
sons      with      tested 
daughters. 

Dam 
ALDAN'S  LENA, 
307175. 
(P.  17137,  H.C.) 

Her  grandam,  Try- 
phena  11th,  is  dam 
of  Lady  Lena  of  St. 
Clement's,  197624, 
who  has  3  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
viz.: 

Eminent's  Lady  Lena, 
597  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year,  at  5  yrs.  6 
mos.  old. 

Fern's  Lady  Lena,  539 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  at  2  yrs. 
3  mos.  old  (by 
Golden  Fern's  Son, 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"). 

Sultan's  Lady  Lena, 
423  lbs.  7  ozs.,  at 
3  yrs.  5  mos.  old  (by 
Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
above;. 

I.ady  Lena  of  St.  Cle- 
ment's is  sired  by 
Eminent's  Raleigh, 
who  appears  twice 
in  this  pedigree,  be- 
iug  sire  of  Mabel's 
Raleigh  and  Lady 
Aldan  8th. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

Tst  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,    Apr. ,    '10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $15,000. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows. 

He  has  8  sons  with 
tested  daughters, 
including  Noble's 
Jolly  Sultan,  sire  of 
11  tested  cows,  and 
Champion  winner  at 
the  Royal  Show. 


Lady  Aldan  13th, 
P.  13878,  H.  C. 

3d  prize  at  Royal 
Show,  Class  4,  41 
entries,  and  Reserve 
for  Theatre  Chal- 
lenge Cup,  May,  '11, 
and  other  prizes. 

Dam  of  Lady  Aldan 
18th,  winner  of  4th 
prize,  Class  2,  60 
entries,  and  St.  Cle- 
ment Parish  pr., 
Aug.,  *I1. 


Aldan's  March  Hare, 
P.  4295.  C. 

Winner  of  St.  Clem- 
ent Parish  prize, 
Class  1.  Royal  Show, 
April,  '09. 

Sire  of 

Wonder  Mary,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  Oct., 
'13,  1  lb.  lli  ozs.  in 
24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs. 
old,  153  days  after 
calving. 

Maitlands  Polly  2d, 
St-  Lawrence  Parish 
prize.  May,  '12 
(Class  2). 

Juanita's  Rosebud,  St. 
Clement  Parish 
prize,  Class  3,  Aug., 
'12. 

His  sire  produced  the 
Grand  Champion 
bull  at  National 
Dairy  Show,  '14. 

His  grandsire,  Mabel's 
Fox,  won  Parish 
prize,  Royal  Show, 
Class  1.  April,  '02; 
and  sired  Calais 
Daisy,  winner  of 
Parish  prize,  Class 
3,  May,  '05. 


Sire  of  24  tested  cows 
including: 

Violette's  Beauty  3d, 
P.  13895,  H.  C.  (now 
Violette's  Sultana, 
252253),  Certificate 
of  Merit,  May,  '09,  1 
lb.  1U  ozs.,  90  days 
in  milk,  at  2  years 
old;  won  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
viour-Grouville  S., 
'10.  She  sold  in  our 
May,  '1 1,  auction  for 
$2,600,  to  E  w  e  11 
Farm,  Tenn. 

He  is  by  same  sire  as 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
sire  of  41  tested 
cows. 

Lady  Aldan  8th, 
P.  11906,  H.  C. 

(Raleigh's  Lady 

Aldan.  210067.) 

Highest  testing  daugh- 
ter of  Eminent's 
Raleigh,  744  lbs.  5 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  7i  yrs.  old. 

Dam  of  Lady  Aldan's 
Mabel,  448  lbs.  1 
oz.  in  1  year,  at  2 
yrs.  2  mos.  old. 

Fairy  Glen's 

Raleigh, 

79438,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Fairy  Lad, 

P.  4003.  H.  C.) 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr. ,'07. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.  07. 
Imported    and    owned 

by  Mr.  C.  I.  Hudson, 

Klnollwood    Farm, 

New  York. 
Entered  in  Register  of 

Merit.  Class  A. 
Sire  of  16  tested   cows 

in  Register  of  Merit 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  most  suc- 
cessful sires  the  Is- 
land has  produced. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
and  of  many  produc- 
ing sons. 

[  Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C- 

1st  and  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville  and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  Farm"  for 
$2,350,  and  is  a  full 
sister  to  Golden  Sul- 
tana, the  St.  Louis 
winner. 

Eminent's  Raleigh, 
6901  1. 

(Raleigh, 

P.  3273.  H.  C) 

3d  pr.  over  Jer..  '03. 

2d  State's  prize,  '03. 

Sire  of  48  tested  cows, 
among  them,  Kar- 
nak  2d,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  May,  '10,  2 
lbs.  1  oz.,  67  days  in 
milk. 

Sire  of  7  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 

Mabel's  Poet's 

Lady  Aldan, 
248438.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Lady  Aldan  2d, 

P.  9788,  H.  C.) 

Mabel's  Raleigh, 
P.  3722,  H.  C. 

Fairy  Glen, 

P.  9178,  H.  C. 

Considered  by  many 
judges  as  the  most 
perfect  cow  on  the 
Island.  Has  milk- 
ed 24  quarts  daily. 
Won  following 
prizes: 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
May  and  Aug.,  '05; 
May,  "06. 

Winner  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '05. 


Lord  Aldan's 

Tryphena,  306578. 
(Lena, 

P.  14616,  II.  C.) 
Winner    of    St.    Clem- 
ent     Parish      prize. 
Class  1,  May.  '09. 


Lady  Aldan  4th, 

P.  11184,  H.  C. 
2d   prize.   Class   2,   40 

entries,    and    Parish 

prize.    Royal   Show, 

Aug.,  '05. 
Parish   prize.   Class    1, 

Royal    Show,    May, 

'04. 


Lord  Aldan, 

P.  3984,  H.  C- 
Sire  of 

Wonder  Lily,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '13, 
2  lbs.  1  oz.  in  24 
hours,  at  5  years 
old. 

Guy  Fawkes  Star,  P. 
15886,  H.  C,  Grou- 
ville  Parish  prize. 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '12;  2d 
prize  4-yr.-old  cow, 
Connecticut  State 
Fair,  '13. 

Theory's  Fadey  2d,  3d 
prize  2-y  e  a  r-o  1  d 
heifer,  22  entries. 
Royal  Counties  S., 
England,  '10. 

Lena,  St.  Clement  Par. 
prize,  Class  1,  May, 
'09. 

Plough.  P.  14785,  H. 
C,  4th  prize,  Class  4, 
64  entries,  Royal  S., 
May,  '13. 

Tryphena  1 1th, 

P.  9442,  C. 
Grandam  of  3  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 


Mabel's  Fox, 

P.  3162,  H.  C. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470.  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

Halloween's  Fox, 

P.  3631,  H.  C. 
1st    prize    and    Sweep- 

stakes,   Grouville 

Show. 
Sire  of  10  tested  cows, 

including: 
Sweet  Apple  Blossom, 

410  lbs.  4  ozs.  butter 

in  1  year,  3  years  old. 
Fox's     Cristabel,     582 

lbs.  5  ozs.  in  1  year, 

5  years  old. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  li  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 

over  Jersey   (with 

his  get),  '01  and  '02. 

Rill,"  P.  6982,  H.  C 
Gave  65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day.  Consider- 
ed one  of  the  great- 
est milk  producers 
the  Island  has  ever 
known. 

Mabel's  Poet, 

P.  2964,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  22  first 
prizes,  and  sire  of 
over  fifty  first  prize 
winners. 

Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Orlando, 

P.  2535,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Chance,  winner 
of  1st  over  Jersey, 
May,  '00;  Certificate 
of  Merit,  '03,  1  lb.  6; 
ozs.,  186  days  in 
milk. 

Maggie's  Pet,  public 
butter  test.  May,  '02, 
1  lb.  7i  ozs.  l  n  24 
hours,  at  2  years  old. 

Brown  Fairy, 

F.  7819.  C. 

Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

Mabel  41st, 

P.  7899,  H.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox. 

P.  3256,  H.  C. 
1  st     over    the     Island 

in  a  class  of  44,  "02. 
Sire  of  7  tested  cows. 


llallnween, 

P.  9703.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.   and   Par. 
prize,  May,  '03. 


Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C. ■ ■ 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '09;  Blythwood 

Bowl,  Aug.,  '09;  and  numerous  other  prizes. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Noble.  P.  4570.  H.  C,  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  (2-yr.-olds)  in  a  class  of 
29  entries,  April.  '12.  He  also  won  2d  over 
Jersey  and  Reserve  for  Championship,  Aug., 
11;  1st  and  Championship,  Grouville  St.  Sa- 
viour Show,  Apr.,  '1 1 ;  and  several  other  prizes. 

Lady  Aldan  2d.  P.  9788,  H.  C,  2d  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  May,  '03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P.  111S4.  H.  C.  1st  over  Jer. 
and  Parish  prize,  Aug.,  '05. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam.  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  be  fore 
his  value  as  a  sire 
was  known. 

His  dam  is  also  dam  of 
Flying  Fox. 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official   test,   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in   24  hours. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
u  s  e  at  "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Eminence. 

F.  7124.  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 
Sweepstakes,  N.  C.,'92. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Gamboge's 
Pride  4th,  P.  8801. 
H.  C.  2  lbs.  7J  ozs.; 
dam  of  the  noted 
bull.  Gamboge's 
Knight,  and  8  other 
tested  cows. 

Mabel  38th, 

P.  6311,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 

White  Rose, 

P.  4915.  H.  C. 
1  lb.  13$  ozs.  of  butter 

five  months  after 

calving. 
Daughter     of     Golden 

Lad. 

Mabel's  Lad. 

P.  1034.  H.  C. 

Half-brother  (same 
dam)  to  Mabel  3lst, 
the  grandam  of 
Mabel's  Raleigh.  P. 
3722,  H.  C. 

Science  2d,  P.  2042.  C. 

Actor,  P.  2256,  C. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '96,  '97. 

Mabel  39th. 

P.  6694.  C. 

Favori,  P.  2943.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa. 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
458  lbs.  12  ozs.  but- 
ter, in  1  year,  when 
7  yrs.  old. 

Warder.  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug..  '04.  (A  cele- 
brated sire  of  butter 
cow  S.) 

Duchess  Tamora  2d, 
P.  5682.  H.  C. 

C  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C 

(See  above.) 

Aldan.  F.  6213.  C. 

Also  dam  of  the  noted 
cow.  Silent.  114438. 
winner  of  many 
prizes,  and  dam  of 
2  bulls  with  8  tested 
daughters. 


Clarion, 

P.  2657.  C. 


Tryphena, 

F.  5327,  C. 


Rivage,  P.  2199,  H.  C. 
Grandsire  of  1  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit. 


La  Fontaine's  Mabel, 
F.  5327,  C. 


Golden  Hero. 

P.  1833,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr..  April.  "93. 

Stilton,  P.  4841.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Aug.,  '97. 


Due  to  calve  September  5,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  S6180,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  and  supposed  to  be  the  most  valuable  son  of  the  great  butter-bred  bull,  Viola's  Golden  Tolly,  79314,  A.  J.  C.  C,  who 
sold  in  our  1909  auction  for  $12,000,  and  in  the  Kinloch  Farm  auction,  1911,  for  $13,000.  His  dam,  Golden  Sultana,  is  one  of 
the  most  distinguished  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad;  she  was  awarded  third  prize  in  the  aged  cow  class  at  the  World's  Fair, 
St.  Louis,  1904,  and  sold  in  the  ring  for  $2,350.  (See  front  pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180.) 


Tattoo  115 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  126.     Heifer. 


BENEDICTINE'S  NOBLE  LADY,  310531,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  W.  J.  Mallet,  St.  Lawrence,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Imported  (in  damj  April  17,  1914,  by  T.  S.  Coop- 
er &  Sons. 

Born  May  25,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  sweet  light  fawn,  exceedingly  long  bodied, 
with  good  depth  and  spring  of  rib;  neat  head;  dark, 
sparkling  eyes;  skin  like  velvet;  very  fine  in  bone, 
but  of  strong  constitution;  straight  back,  very 
broad  at  loins;  thin  tail  with  beautiful  long  switch; 
splendid  udder  development,  with  good-sized, 
squarely  placed  teats. 

Rozel's  Noble, 

P.  4464,  H.  C 
Winner  of 

1st  pr.  over  Jersey, 
30  entries,  Aug.,  '10. 

Reserve  for  Voisin  Spe- 
cial, bulls  any  age, 
Aug.,  '10. 

1st  pr.  2-year-old  bull, 
Senior  Cham,  and 
Grand  Champion, 
New  England  Fair, 
Worcester,  Mas  s., 
'11. 

Sire  of  several  Register 
of  Merit  cows. 

At  the  Island  bull 
show,  April  10,  '12, 
his  son.  Golden 
Fern's  Noble,  won 
1st  prize  in  the  two- 
yr.-old  class  of  29 
entries,  with  h  i  s 
grandson  (by 
Noble's  Jolly  Sul- 
tan), 2d  prize.  In 
the  mature  class,  his 
son,  Noble  Monarch, 
won  1st  pr.  In  the 
class  for  bulls,  shown 
with  their  progeny, 
his  son.  Cowslip's 
Golden  Noble,  C, 
won  first;  while  in 
the  yearling  class, 
the  winners  of  1st, 
2d,  3d,  4th  and  Re- 
serve prizes  were 
his  sons  and  grand- 
sons. 


Sire 
BENEDICTINE'S 
NOBLEMAN, 
P.  4857,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  prize, 
Class  2,  19  entries, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
April,  '14. 

(Was  four  years  old 
April  11,  '15 — no 
daughters    mature.) 

His  sire  also  won  1st 
prize  at  the  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  Fair, 
'14.  He  sired  the 
1st  prize  two-year- 
old  heifer  at  Ver- 
mont State  Fair,  '14, 
and  other  winners. 
Rozel's  Noble  has 
three  butter  test 
daughters  (only  six 
years  old) ,  one  of 
which  made  in  the 
public  butter  test  on 
the  Island,  Oct., 
1913,  as  a  2-year- 
old,  158  days  after 
calving,  1  lb.  13  ozs. 
butter  in  24  hours, 
from  30  lbs.  4  ozs. 
milk.  Two  others  in 
Register  of  Merit 
with  2-year-old  rec- 
ords of  348  lbs.  3 
ozs.  and  377  lbs.  11 
ozs.  in  1  yr. 

His  grandsire.  Noble  of 
Oaklands,has37  but- 
ter test  daughters, 
and  is  the  sire  of  28 
bulls  with  official  test 
daughters. 


Dam 
YOU'LL  DO'S 
DAUGHTER, 

308873. 
(P.  18086,  H.C.) 

Imported  April  7,  '14, 
by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

An  Oxford  You'll  Do 
that  is  certain  to  do 
her  sire  great  credit, 
and  out  of  a  splen- 
did dairy  cow  of  rare 
breeding ;  udder  of 
great  size,  with  large 
and  beautifully  plac- 
ed teats. 


Grisette, 

P.  13812,  H.  C. 

Reserve,  Class  3,  48 
entries,  Royal  Show, 
Jersey,  May,  '09; 
Parish  prize  (Class 
4),  Royal  Show,  Jer- 
sey, May,  '10. 


Oxford  You'll  Do,  ' 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1  st  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Sire  of  22  cows  with 
official  butter  tests. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C. 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  numer- 
ous prize  winners. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  full  particulars.) 


Lord  Aldan's 

Black  Beauty, 
306577,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Plough, 

P.  14785,  H.  C.) 

Winner  of  4th  prize, 
64  entries,  Class  4, 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
May,  '13. 

A  prize  winner  and 
great  dairy  cow,  and 
a  royally  bred  one  as 
well. 

(See  No.  14  for  her  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


f  Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C.   - 
(95700.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
Apr.,  '10.  At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 

Sold  in  our  '11  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Rozel  Maid  3d, 

P.  9743,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,May,  '03  and '09. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  in  a  very  large 
class,  May,  '04. 

5  Campionships,  St. 
Martin  Club. 

Championship, 
St.  Martin  and  Trin- 
ity Show,  '10. 
Dam  of 

Rozel's  Sultan,  2d  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '08,  '09, 
and  Apr.,  '11;  2d 
over  Jer.,  with  get, 
Apr.,  '11;  3d  over 
Jer.,  Apr.,  '08,  '10; 
3d  over  Jer.,  with 
get,  Apr.,  '10;  2d 
Voisin  Special  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '09. 
Sold  to  New  Zeal- 
and, Apr.,  '11. 

Rozel's  Noble  2d,  Re- 
serve over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '11. 

Benedictine's  Jockey, 
P.  3725,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  7  tested  cows, 
including  Jockey's 
Pauline,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  452  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
at  6  yrs.  3  mos.  old. 

Rose  Wing, 

F.  9678,  H.  C. 


Lord  Aldan, 

P.  3984,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Wonder  Lily,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '13, 
2  lbs.  1  oz.  in  24 
hours,  at  5  years 
old. 

Guy  Fawkes  Star,  P. 
15886,  H.  C,  Grou- 
ville  Parish  prize, 
Class  4,  Aug.,  '12;  2d 
prize  4-yr.-old  cow, 
Connecticut  State 
Fair,  '13. 

Theory's  Fadey  2d,  3d 
prize  2-y  ear-old 
heifer,  22  entries, 
Royal  Counties  S. , 
England,  '10. 

Lena,  St.  Clement  Par. 
prize,  Class  1,  May. 
'09. 

Plough,  P.  14785,  H. 
C,  4th  prize,  Class  4, 
64  entries,  Royal  S., 
May,  '13. 


Between, 

P.  9287,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  Par.  prize, 
Royal  Show,  Class  5, 
Aug..  '11. 

Also  dam  of  Easter 
Egg,  public  butter 
test,  Royal  Counties 
Show,  Eng.,  June, 
'11,  1  lb.  8i  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  6  years  old. 

Full  sister  to  Boule- 
vard's Minnie,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  2  lbs. 
1$  ozs.,  139  days  in 
milk ;  dam  of  May 
Lad's  Minnie, 
306607,  a  grand  cow. 


Pearl  King, 

P.  2827,  H.  C. 

2d  State's  pr.,  Apr., '02. 

Reserve  for  Godding- 
ton  purse.  May,  '02. 

2d  State's  pr.,  Apr., '03. 

Goddington  purse. 
May,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Silver  Lass  Pearl,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'10,  1  lb.  15i  ozs., 
1 18  days  in  milk. 

Newcome's  Beauty, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '09,  1  lb.  11 
ozs.,  171  days  in 
milk. 

Rozel  Maid, 

P.  7417,  C. 

Her  dam,  Rayonnante 
3d,  P.  4716,  H.  C.,' 
took  first  prize  at 
St.  Martin  Show 
many  years  in  suc- 
cession. 

Jockey,  P.  3358,  H.  C. 

He  is  also  sire  of  the 
bull,  Benedictine's 
Jockey,  P.  3725,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Cunning 
Mouse  3d,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '10, 
1  lb.  ll£  ozs.,  78 
days  in  milk;  Re- 
serve over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  Aug.,  '10; 
Fusee  3d,  public 
butter  test,  May, '11, 
1  lb.  9  ozs.,  103  days 
in  milk.  And  other 
winners. 

Young  Benedictine  3d, 
P.  7725,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Cham- 
pion class,  May,  '09. 

Reserve  for  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup, 
May,  '08. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Cham- 
pion class.  May,  '08. 

Halloween's  Fox, 

P.  3631.  H.  C. 
(See  opposite  page  for 
his  pedigree.) 


Golden  Prince, 

P.  2502.  H.  C. 

Champion,    Aug.,    '97. 

Sire  of  the  great  butter 
bull,  Willoh,  P.2855. 
H.  C,  sire  of  the  2 
highest  testing 
daughters  of  L  a  d  y 
Viola. 


Distinction's  Pearl, 
P.  5851,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '99, and 
numerous  other  prs. 
Dam  of 

Oxford  Distinction's 
Queen,  P.  11732,  H. 
C,  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '06,  and 
Blythwood  Bowl. 


Benedictine's  Prince, 
P.  2951,  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Carita,  P. 
9768.  C-,  winner  St. 
Helier  Parish  prize, 
May,  '08;  dam  of 
Lady  Carita  4th,  P. 
12402,  H.  C,  2d  pr. 
and  Reserve  for 
Cham.,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '08;  1st  and 
Cham.,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '09. 


Grisette,  F.  8358,  H.  C. 

Golden  King, 

P.  2329,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Lawrence,   '96. 

His  grandsire,  Cicero, 
is  sire  of  Lady  Long- 
field,  23524,  20  lbs. 
13  ozs.;  Lady  Fair, 
22103,  19  lbs.  10 
ozs. ;  Cicero's  Jolie, 
1S246,  18  lbs.  3  ozs. 


Young  Benedictine  2d, 

P.  6714,  H.  C. 
Par.  prize.  May.  '99. 
Reserve,  May,  '00. 
1st  St.  Lawrence. 
3d  over  Jer.,  May,  '02. 


Lady  Aldan,  P.  S470.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '09;  Blythwood 

Bowl,  Aug.,  '09;  and  numerous  other  prizes. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  (2-yr.-oIds)  in  a  class  of 
29  entries,  April,  '12.  He  also  won  2d  over 
Jersey  and  Reserve  for  Championship,  Aug., 
'11;  1st  and  Championship,  Grouville-St.  Sa- 
viour Show,  Apr.,  '11 ;  and  several  other  prizes. 

Lady    Aldan     2d,     P. 


9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May,  '03. 

Lady  Aldan  4th,  P. 
11184,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '05. 

Aldan's  Raleigh,  P. 
4116,  H.  C,  sold  for 
$1,000  at  auction. 


Don  Carlo,  P.  2774.  C. 

Also  sire  of  Boule- 
vard's Minnie,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  2  lbs.  li  ozs.. 
139  days  in  milk; 
dam  of  Boulevard's 
Nena,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '10,  2  lbs. 

3  ozs.   in  24   hours, 
101  days  in  milk,  at 

4  years  old. 


Beauty's  Greycoat, 
P.  2248,  C- 

Sire  of  Imported 
Grace  Darling, 
145737,  that  made 
for  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley, 
15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter 
in  7  days,  from  201 
lbs.  4  ozs.  milk,  at  5 
years  old.  She  is 
dam  of  The  Duke's 
Grace  Darling,  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
456  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  but 
ter  in  1  year,  at  2 
years  old. 


Deborah,  P.  6905.  H.C. 

Dam  of  Fox's  Belle  of 
Grouville,  180279. 
butter  test,  21  lbs. 
3  ozs.  in  7  days,  80 
lbs.  11  ozs.  in  30 
days,  at  4  years  old. 


Canadienne,  P.  7047,  H.  C. 

Also  dam  of 
Boulevard's  Minnie,  Certificate  of  Merit,  public 

butter  test,  May,  '08,  2  lbs.  If  ozs.,  139  days 

in  milk. 
Cora  Smith,  public  butter  test.  May,  '08,   1   lb. 

13£  ozs.,  at  10  years  old. 


Golden  Grain, 

P.  2112,  H.  C. 
Grandson     of     Golden 
Lad,  P.   1242,  H.  C. 

Golden  Gem, 

P.  5654,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  May,  '94,  '95; 

Aug.,  '95,  '96. 

Perry  Farm  Glory, 
P.  1717,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '92. 
His  dam  is  a  daughter 

of  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e,  F. 

7124,  H.  C. 

Distinction, 

F.  5519,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jer.  and   1st 

F.  S.  pr.,  '90. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Hussy's  King, 

P.  2540,  H.  C. 

Young  Benedictine  2d, 
P.  6714,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Young  Bene- 
dictine 3d,  P.  7725, 
H.  C.  (see  below). 

Golden  Hero, 

P.  1833,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Apr.,  '93. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '93. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '94,  '95. 

Rosebay  2d, 

P    1116,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jersey,  '90. 
1st  St.  Lawrence,  '90. 
Grandam     of     Golden 

Rosebay,  157333. 

sold  at  our  '01   sale 

for  $2,775. 

Clemenceau, 

P.  1988.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including 
Bella  Bey,  2d  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Young  Benedictine, 
P.  5553,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96. '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Aldan,  F.  6213,  C. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Nun.  126625,  18 
lbs.  5+  ozs.;  Sweep- 
stakes cow  at  Ohio 
State  Fair,  '01 ;  and 
other  prizes. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  for 
$1,000,  and  her 
heifer  calf,  by  Fly- 
ing Fox,  sold  in 
same  sale  for  $1 ,250. 

Fidelite  Beauty, 
F.  7499,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 

Feuille  de  Chene  4th, 
P.  5843,  H.  C. 


Bred  March  9,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Lady  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  two  crosses.  His  dam,  Sultana's  Golden  Viola, 
240363,  is  by  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506,  out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Lady  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden 
Jolly,  being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,  120838.) 


Tattoo  132 


No.  127.    Heifer. 


T.  S.  COOPEK  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30.  1916. 

SULTANA'S  OXFORD  CROCUS,  319711,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  September  2,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  exceedingly  handsome  light  fawn,  of  stylish 
carriage  and  of  the  very  best  breeding;  sweet  head 
and  face;  strong,  straight  back  and  broad  loins; 
beautifully  set  tail,  with  generous  switch;  lone,  well- 
ribbed  barrel;  thin,  mellow  hide;  splendid  develop- 
ment  of  udder,  with  large  teats,  beautifully  placed. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C, 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $1 1,000. 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
$13,000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis 
ter  of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  2  and  3  yr.  olds. 

Sire  of  Jolly  Royal  Sul- 
tan, 90032,  sold  at 
fCinloch  Farm  sale, 
'11,  for  $10,000. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 

GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  bull  that  has  re- 
ceived the  patronage 
of  some  of  America's 
best  breeders,  such 
as  Messrs.  Ayer  Si 
McKinney,  Mr.R.A. 
Sibley,  Hon.  Robert 
J.  Fleming,  of  To- 
ronto, and  others. 

He  sired  Golden 
Fern's  Jolly,  100629, 
1st  prize  2 -year  old 
bull,  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion, 
Sfississippi-  Alabama 
Fair,  '13. 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly 
was  also  Grand 
Champion  at  the 
Mississippi-Alabama 
Fair,  '14,  when  the 
judge,  Mr.  C.  T. 
Graves,  said;  "This 
is  the  most  out- 
standing bull  I  have 
seen  in  years,"  and 
advised  his  owner  to 
take  him  to  the 
National  Dairy 
Show. 

His  grandsire,  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  was  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd  for  5  years,  and 
has  31  butter  test 
daughters. 

Sire  of  numerous  other 
winners. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
further  particulars.) 


Dam 
OXFORD  LAD'S 

CROCUS, 
P.  12049,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Majesty's 
Brown  Crocus,  306- 
622.  in  Register  of 
Merit.  743  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year;  the 
highest  testing  cow 
by  Oxford  Majesty; 
sold  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $410,  to  Mr. 
John  G.  Howland, 
Quechee,  Vt. 

She  is  dam  of  Gam- 
boge's Crocus, 
252147,  in  Register 
of  Merit.  515  lbs.  1 
oz.  butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '11  auc- 
tion for  $535;  dam 
of  1  in  Register  of 
Merit,  and  of  a  pub- 
lic butter  test   cow 

Full  sister  to  Imported 
■  I  Butter  iip. 
224579  (Crocus  5th, 
1».  1074M,  II  C), 
public  buttei  tesl . 
May, '08,  2  1 1 « - 
1  14  days  in  milk.  5 
years  old;  2d  over 
Jersey.  Aug.,  '04; 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  S700  to  Mi 
C.I.  Hudson .  enter 
ed  in  Register 
of  M^rit,  516  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year. 


f  Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921 ,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show,  '00.  A  famous  sire  of  butter  cows  and 
winners. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show,  '03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S.,  '03. 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize,  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago,  '08. 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce. National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  '08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  (see  below)  and  the  great  cow,  Brook- 
hill  Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 


Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Public  butter  test.  May,  '04.  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  and  Grouville  Show,  '05. 

1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May,  '05. 

1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited,  '06  and  '07. 

Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 

1st  prize  for  butter- test  cows,  August.  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909,  H.  C,  winner  of    1st  over  Jersey  for 

bull  and  progenv.  April,  '10.     He  was  sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction   for 

$15,000. 
Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters 


Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C- " 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis.  '04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country. 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  "Linden 
Grove"  home  herd. 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad,  P.  2160,  out  of  Sultane  9th,  P.  1145,  H.  C,  winner  of  many 
first  prizes  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  H.  C.  Her 
grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C.  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of  Jerseys 
ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder,  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett.  Thus 
Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest  living 
descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially  in  the 
udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  inherited  all 
her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  43  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
S11.100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,700. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

She  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan.  72755.  sire  of  two  2  year-olds 
in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records. 


Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123,  H.  C. 

1st  St.  Saviour  pr.,  '02. 

Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
viour-Grouville  S., 
Apr.,  '03. 

1st  State's  prize  over 
Jer.,  Apr.,  '03. 

Cham.,  St.  Saviour- 
Grouville  Show,  '05. 

We  purchased  Oxford 
Lad  in  the  Gedney 
Farm  sale,  '09,  for 
$3,300. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

Sire  of  18  or  more  bulls 
with  daughters  in 
R.  of  M.,  including 
Majesty,  sire  of  39 
tested  cows,  im 
ported  by  "Linden 
Grove" ;  Stockwell. 
sire  of  12,  imported 
by  us. 

Sire  of 

Sultanas  Oxford  Lad, 
76506,  sold  in  our 
10  sale  for  SI  1.100. 

Stockwell,  P.  3550.  H. 
C-,  sold  in  our  '08 
sale  for  $11,500. 

I  Oxford  Beauty  of  St. 
S  a  v  i  on  r,  235161, 
sold  for  $1,325. 

Crocus  3d, 

r   9297,  C. 

A  great  dairy  COW  , 
milking  20  <in;irts 
daily. 

Dam  "I 

Imported       Oxford 
buttercup,      '    ! 
in  Register  of  Merit. 
516  lbs.  butter  in    1 
year,  9  years  old. 

i  4th,  public  but- 
ter test,  1  lb.  1  I  «>/s. 
as  a  2  year  old,  1  *4 
days  after  calving; 
now  named  <  txiord 
Majesty's  Crocus, 
290832,  and  sold  at 
auction    for    $1,000 


f  Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Flying  Fox. 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Oxford  Lass. 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  Is- 
land ever  produced. 

Queenie's  Prince  2d, 
P.  2574,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

oxford  Ixia  3d,  P. 
8584,  II.  C.  2  lbs. 
15  ozs. ;  dam  of  the 
bull,  Royal  Majesty  , 
sire  of  39  tested 
co»  s  and  sold  in  our 
os  -ale  lor  S1.000. 

La  Duchesse.  public 
hotter  test,  2  lbs.  1A 
ozs.,  at   13  years  old. 

Patent  2d,  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  i  oz., 
at  3  years  old. 

]  lis  dam  has  2  public 
butter  test  daugh- 
ters, and  is  dam  of 
Queenie's  Prince,  P. 
2281,  H,  C,  sire  of 
5  public  butter  test 
cows. 


Cr..ciis.  P.   '.4o4,  H.  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 

public     butter     test. 

99;  \  i  «■  1  d,  l  lb.l4i( 

■  izs  i  ''1  <lays  in  milk. 

Dam  of 

1'  tl,  nl,  I'.  7497,  H.  C, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  5  ozs.,  3  yrs.  old. 

Patent  5th,  P.  10793, 
.  II.  C,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  12  ozs., 
136  days  in  milk. 

Roupla's  Grey  Crocus, 
195822,  sold  in  our 
'06  auction  for  £500. 


Bruce.  P.   2327,   H.   C. 

His  sire  has  2  public 
test  daughters,  and 
is  sire  of  Queenie's 
Prince,  P.  2281,  H.C. 


Queenie,  P.  4859,  C. 
now  named 
[  Golden  Queen  of 

St.  Saviour. 

149137.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Won   Par.   pr.,   in    ^95. 

Reserve   ov.    Jer.,    '97. 

^Public  butter  test,  '96, 

2   lbs.    1 «   ozs.   in  24 

hours,    214    days   in 

milk.- 


Gamboge's  Lad, 
P.  1798,  II.  C. 

Parish    pr.,    Apr.,    "93. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Class    2,    April.    '94. 

Sire  of  Lucy  7  th,  P. 
6248,  H.  C  winner 
of  1st  over  Jersey 
and  B  1  y  t  h  w  o  o  d 
Bowl,  Aug.,  '00. 
(Now  named  Cham- 
pion Lucy,   161054.) 

Full  brother  to  Gam- 
boge 's  Pride, 
P.  4508.  H.  C 

Lucy  5th,  P.  4056,  C. 

Dam    of    Cynthia,     P. 

7927,   H.   C,   whose 

daughter,  Cynthia 
4th.  P.  10713.  H.  C. 
(Oxford'sFawnl.ucy, 
238439),  made  1  lb. 
142  ozs.  in  public 
butter  test,  139  days 
in  milk,  and  sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for 
SI. 000. 


Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr..  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug..  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three  Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton.  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 


Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister   to   Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess, 23  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 


Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

IstH.  B.  over  Jer..  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter.  P.  2115. 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop,  P. 
8578,  H.  C,  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands,  P. 3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96.  Sold  to 
Mi  T  Roberts,  N;ir 
berth.  Pa. 

Result's  Prince, 

P.  2004,  H.  C. 
Reserve  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  II.  C. 


i  txford  Lass, 
1'     (582, 


f  Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner of  Certificate  of 
Merit  in  butter  test. 
May.  '00,  1  lb.  14^ 
ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C-  (as 
above  i. 


Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th. 

Certificate   of   Merit 

winner,  2  lbs.  l  J  ozs. 

butter   in   24   hours. 
Gamboge's       Pride, 

P.  4508.  H.  C. 

'  Nestor  7  th, 

P.  1029,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jersey.  '88. 


f  Cicero,   P.  266,  H.  C. 

(7657,  A.  J.  C  C.) 
I    1st  over  Jer.,  '82. 
Sold  at  our  sale.  Oct.. 

"82,  for  S3, 100. 
{   Sire  of  Lady  Longfield. 

23524,     20     lbs.     13 

ozs. ;  and  5  others. 
Also  sire  of  Count  Cice 

ro,    F.    398,    H.    C, 

grandsire  of  Golden 

Lad. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

Dam  of 
Sultane  2d,  rate  of  23 

lbs.  8  ozs..  for  M.  II. 

Messchert. 
Sultane  5th.   1st  prize 

over  all  Jersey,  '80. 

and  sold  at  our  sale. 

May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 

Favorite's  Lad, 

P.  1678.  H.  C. 
Grandson  of  Favorite's 
Boy  (as  below). 

{  Beau  Resultat  2d, 
P.  3647.  H.  C 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882.  H.  C. 

.Sire  of  Lucy  4th,  P. 
3733,  H.  C. 

His  grandson.  Favor- 
ite's Lad.  is  sire  of: 

1  ris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May. '01. 
2  lbs.  4*  ozs.,  220 
days  in  milk. 

Fancy  1 1  th.  Certificate 
of  Merit.  May.  '00. 
2  lbs.  3J  ozs.;  Bronze 
Medal  (2d  prize), 
March.  00,  2  lbs.  11 
ozs..  50  lbs.  12  ozs. 
milk. 

Gamboge  4th.  2  lbs,  4J 
ozs. 

Result's  Prince 
(as  above). 


Browny's  Grey. 
F.  2353,  H. 

Nestor  3d, 

P.  795.  H. 


C 


Una  2d, 

P.  1557,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jersey,  '88. 
4th  over  Jersey.  '88. 


;  dam  of 


Bred  April  22 
younges 


Lucy.  F.  7239,  H.  C 

Dam  oi"  Lucy  4th.  P. 

3733.  H.  C,  2d  over  Jersey,  Aug.,  04;  * 
2  butter  test  cows.  She  is  also  dam  of  Lucy 
7th.  P.  6428.  H.  C,  1st  over  Jersey,  19  entries, 
and  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug.,  '00;  and  of  the 
bull,  Lucy's  Boy,  P.  1921,  C.  sire  of  Model, 
public  butter  test,  2  lbs.  10  ozs.,  and  other 
great  cows. 

He  is  the 


5,  L916,  t,,  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan.  121193,  A.  .1.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself 
t  soS  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2^162060,  and^er  only son  *red  b^Sultana's  GoW^^OU  %c»£e s!£ 

made  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs. 
more  high  selling  calves 


Tattoo  159 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  128.    Heifer. 


MINETTE'S  SULTANA,  324990,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  November  28,  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  spot  on  right  shoulder,  right 
flank  white,  and  black-and-white  switch;  white 
tongue. 

A  splendidly  developed,  dark  greyish  fawn  of 
great  substance,  and  from  all  indications  will  make 
a  great  dairy  cow;  body  of  great  depth,  length  and 
width:  long  rump  and  splendid  hind  quarters; 
well-set  tail,  with  generous  switch;  excellent  develop- 
ment of  udder;  long,  well-placed  teats. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championsh  ip, 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Purchased  by  us  for 
use  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners  and  tested 
cows  (see  front  page 
A),  and  his  get  have 
commanded  among 
the  highest  prices 
ever  realized  for 
Jerseys  at  auction. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows, 
and  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox. 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept . , 
'04,  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Thirty-nine  of  his  get 
(some  only  calves) 
sold  at  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion for  $10,000,  has 
25  sons  with  daugh 
ters  in  Register  of 
Merit,  led  by  Emi- 
nent's  Raleigh,  who 
has  48  tested  daugh- 
ters, 24  of  them  in 
Register  of  M  e  r  i  t. 
Eminent's  Raleigh 
is  also  sire  of  Ra- 
leigh's Fairy  Boy, 
sire  of  37  in  Register 
of  Merit,  and  5 
others. 

Among  his  31  butter 
tested  daughters  are: 

Freedom,  public  but- 
ter test,  T  r  i  n  g, 
England.  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  140 
days  in  milk;  1st  pr. 
over  England,  Ox- 
fordshire, '99. 

Gold  Mine,  public  but- 
ter test,  Roy.  Show, 
England,  4  lbs.  8$ 
ozs.  in  48  hours. 

La  Foret's  Lucille, 
public  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  2  ozs.  in  24  hrs. 

Lady  Dorothy  2d,  Br. 
Medal,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '99,  2  lbs. 
8£  ozs.,  89  days  in 
milk. 

Lottie,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  14J  ozs., 
120  days  in  milk; 
1st  over  Jer.,  '98; 
1st  over  England, 
'99  and  '02. 


Sire 

SULTANA'S 
GOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

The  handsomest  and 
best  bred  bull  ever 
owned  at  "Linden 
Grove."  He  is  the 
admiration  of  all 
Jer.  breeders,  and  is 
not  for  sale  at  any 
price.  The  ques- 
tion has  quite  often 
been  asked,  "What 
would  Sultan  a's 
Golden  Jolly  bring 
on  the  Island?" 

His  only  daughter  tried 
for  Register  of  Merit 
test  made  308  lbs. 
5  ozs.  butter  in  9 
months  of  her  year's 
test,  beginning  at  2 
yrs.  5  mos.  old. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Fern's  Jolly. 
100629,  winner  of 
Grand  Champion- 
ship at  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair,  '13, 
'14  and '15.  (Bred  at 
"Linden  Grove.") 

The  Owl's  Golden 
Jolly,  2d  prize  sen- 
ior bull  calf,  and 
head  of  1st  prize 
calf  herd,  National 
Dairy  Show,  '11. 
(Bred  at  "Linden 
Grove.") 

Sultana's  Vernonia,  1st 
prize  heifer  calf  and 
one  of  1st  prize  calf 
herd,  National  Dairy 
Show,  '11.  (Bred 
at  "Linden  Grove.") 

Sarah's  Sultan,  1st 
prize  yearling  bull, 
Tennessee  State 
Fair,  .  '14.  Sold  in 
our  '14  auction  for 
$610. 

St.  Helier's  Jolly  Sul- 
tana, 1st  prize  junior 
yearling  heifer,  13 
entries,  Mississippi- 
Alabama  Fair,  '14. 
(Bred  at  "Linden 
Grove.") 

And  other  winners. 

His  half  brother, 
Jolly's  Royal  Sultan 
(by  Viola's  Golden 
Jolly),  sold  at  auc- 
tion for  $10,000. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
his  expended  pedi- 
gree.) 


Dam 
FERN'S  LADY 

MINETTE, 
203983,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Milked  18  quarts  with 
her  first  calving. 

Dam  of  M  i  n  e  1 1  e's 
Golden  Viola,  240- 
367,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  AA,  405 
lbs.  14  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  at  4  yrs.  5 
mos.  old.  Sold  in 
our  '13  auction  to 
Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley, 
Spencer,  Mass. ,  for 
$410. 


[  Pedro's  Lady  Minette, 
138857. 
15   lbs.  4  ozs.   at  two 
years  old. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 

"Boyle"  also  sired  the 
great  cow ,  ' '  Spec- 
kled Band,"  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs. 
3£  ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  1\  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours 
in  the  public  butter 
test,  after  being  in 
milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for  $2,- 
200,  to  Mr.  A.  B. 
Lewis. 

Sire  of 

Tula,  P.  5323,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and 
Par.  prize,  '94;  dam 
of  Rill,  P.  6982,  H. 
C.  (65  lbs.  milk  in 
one  day),  the  dam 
of  Eminent's  Ra- 
leigh, 69011. 

And  other  notables. 

During  our  visit  to  the 
Island  of  Jersey,  for 
a  number  of  years, 
it  has  always  been 
our  great  pleasure  to 
examine  the  daugh- 
ters of  the  famous 
bull,  Boyle.  They 
were  of  great  size, 
carrying  beautiful 
heads;  thin,  long 
necks;  strong, 
straight  backs;  the 
very  best  of  loins ; 
broad  hips ;  sharp 
withers;  "bread 
baskets"  wide  and 
deep ,  which  alone 
told  the  tale. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  the  Island 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five    of    his    get 
sold    at    auction    in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 
10£  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,   18  lbs. 

16  ozs. 

Golden    Kola,    127232, 

17  lbs.  $h  ozs. 
Golden    Lass    of   St. 

John,  149150,  16  lbs. 
3  ozs. 

And  2  7  other  tested 
cows — records  made 
both  on  the  Island 
and  in  England  and 
America. 

Six  of  his  sons  are 
credited  in  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  with 
officially  tested 
daughters.  Three  of 
them  were  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  auc- 
tion sales. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

'  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st    pr.    over    Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Sho  w, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  C.  (now  Emi- 
nent's Fern  of  St. 
Martin,  252122), 
Certificate  of  M eri t 
in  public  butter  test. 
May,  '07,  2  lbs.  5* 
ozs.,  65  days  in 
milk. 


Pedro,  3187.   

World's  Fair  Champion  winner,  Chicago,  '93. 
Sire  of  45    tested  daughters,  34  averaging  over 
18  lbs.  6  ozs.  in  seven  days,   and  10  (two-year- 
olds)  averaging  15  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Pedro  Alphea,  13889,  tested  at  the  rate  of  26  lbs. 
3  \  ozs.  and  sold  at  auction  for  $1,750. 

Pedro's  Happy  Maid,  88492 26  lbs.     0  ozs. 

Pedro's  Royal  Princess,  8S4S5..    ..23"      14     " 

Golightly,  25597 23   "        4     " 

Pedro's  Pretty  Belle,  77946 20   "        0     " 

Pedro's  Fame,  33836 19   "       12     " 

Pedro's  Pansy,  33835 19   "       10     " 

Pedro's  Minette,  66092 19   "        8     " 

Pretty  Marjoram,  77943 19   "        6     " 

Pedro's  Rosebud,  66086 19   "        4     " 

Eurotas  of  Riverside,  16496 19   "         2     " 

Pedro's  Rainbow,  66096 18   "      15     " 

Pedro's  Lady,  36715 18   "       12     " 

Pedro's  Fair  Marjoram,  88489 18   "       12     " 

Pedro's  Pretty  Maggie,  102923.  ...  18  "        9     " 

Pedro's  Duchess,  29581 18   "         7!  " 

Arabian  Lass,  23425 18   "         7     " 

Pedro's  Bonnie  Rainbow,  88612...  .  18   "        5     " 
P  e  d  r  o's    Handsome    Marjoram, 

96934 18   "        6     " 

Pedro's  Young  Princess,  72310 18   "        4     " 

Pedro's  four  best  granddaughters  are: 
Eurotisama,      29668,      by     Young 

Pedro,  9033 27  lbs.    1 '.  ozs. 

Fable,   62520,   by   Ida's   Rioter  of 

St.  Lambert 26   "         2\  " 

Rita    of    Andalusia,    by    Majestic 

Pedro,  8043 24   "         lj  " 

Pedro's  Polly  Rex,  96845,  by  Pe- 
dro's Royal  Marjoram,  28560...  .21    "        4     " 


Pedro's  Minette, 

66092. 
19  lbs.  8  ozs. 


f  Pedro,  3187. 

4  (See  above.) 


Minette  Pogis,  25210. 
A  grand  cow. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H\  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2dH.  B.  pr.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
1st  pr.  over  Eng.,  '90. 
1  lb.  14i  ozs.  butter. 

Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

A  remarkable  sire  of 
grand  cows  of  mag- 
nificent dairy  type, 
inheriting  the  same 
from  his  illustrious 
dam,  Quality,  who 
won  first  prize  and 
Champion  Cup  at 
the  Royal  Show,  '82, 
and  made  16  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter.  Many 
years  ago,  when  on 
the  Island,  we  were 
so  taken  with  Qual- 
ity that  we  bought 
at  a  long  price,  her 
son,  Everton  King, 
and  left  him  on  the 
Island  to  be  bred  to 
our  cows  before  ship- 
ment to  America. 
Quality  is  also  dam 
of  the  great  bull, 
Happy,  F.  309,  C. 
that  left  a  grand  lot 
of  dairy  cows  on  the 
Island. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, '82. 

One  of  the  very  best 
cows  of  the  great 
Fontaine  family. 


Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 


Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124,  H.  C,  dam  of 
Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6 
ozs. ;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs. ;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C. 


Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 

Sire  said  to  be  Roy- 
alist, P.  139,  H.  C, 
son  of  Regina,  F. 
32,  H.  C. 

Cetewayo.    P.   244,    C. 
Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 

16  lbs.  2£  ozs.  to  17 
lbs.  2\  ozs. 

(See  below.) 

Quality,  F.  1748,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.  Cup  at  Roy. 
Jer.  Show.  '82;  16 
lbs.  8  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Her  son,  Happy,  F. 
309,  C,  is  sire  of 
Hermione,  P.  634, 
C.,  dam  of  the  bull. 
Trial.  P.  1187,  H.  C, 
and  Brookhill  Rose. 

Dairy  Boy,  P.  218,  C. 

Sire  of  Guenon's  Pride, 
P.  347,  H.  C,  who 
sired  Fontaine  4th, 
P.  2537,  C  Fon- 
taine 4th  is  dam  of 
Fontaine  9th,  4th 
over  Jer.,  '99;  butter 
test,  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
140  days  in  milk; 
Fontaine  7th,  3d  ov. 
Jersey,  May,  '99. 

Fontaine,  F.   2058,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes     as     best 

cow  in  show,  '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 

Cetewayo,    P.    224,    C. 

Sire  of 
Cetewayo's  Silver  Bell, 

17  lbs.  2\  ozs. 
Cetewayo's     Lily,      17 

lbs. 

Cetewayo's  Daisy,  16 
lbs.  4  ozs. 

(We  imported  Cete- 
wayo's Daisy  and 
sold  her  in  our  '83 
auction  for  $1,600.) 

Sunrise,  F.  1947,  C- 


Domino  of  Darlington,  2450. 
Sire  of 

Hettie  of  Briarcliff,  26621 IS  lbs.     1  oz. 

Leila  of  Briarcliff,  24134 17  "        6^  " 

Como  of  Briarcliff,  35849 14  "        6    " 

Robinette,  7114 14  "         1     " 

Alonette,  6968 13  " 

Eurotas,  2454. 

22  lbs.  7  ozs.  in  7  days;  778  lbs.  1  oz.  in  1  year. 
Dam  of  Duke  of  Darlington.  Pedro,  Ramapo, 
Michael  Angelo,  Darling's  Rioter  and  Eurotas' 
Victor  Hugo,  the  two  first  named  having  sired 
58  tested  cows  from  14  to  29  lbs.  12  ozs.  The 
best  six  of  her  granddaughters  are: 

Cornwall  Maid 29  lbs.  12  ozs. 

Palctta  of  Darlington 27  "        8    " 

Eurotisama 27    "         1  V  " 

Fable 26   "         2\  " 

Pedro's  Happy  Maid 26   " 

Rita  of  Andalusia 24  "        l£  " 


Lome,  5248. 

Sire  of 
Oakland's      Nora,      23 

lbs.  5  ozs.,  and  dam 

of  three  tested  cows. 
Marjoram    of    Linden, 

22  lbs.  12  ozs. 
Lome's    Pretty    Pearl, 

19  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Rioter's      Maggie,      18 

lbs.  6  ozs. 
Lome's    Diamond,     19 

lbs. 
And  2  others. 


Minette    of    St. 

bert,  9774. 
17  lbs.  4  ozs. 


Lam- 


Lord  Lisgar,  1066. 

Sire  of  Sweet  Briar  of 
St.  L.,  22  lbs.  10 
ozs.;  and  5  others. 


Favorite  of  St. 

Lambert.  5118. 

Sweepstakes  as  best 
cow  of  any  age  at 
the  Dominion  Ex- 
hibition, Ottawa,'79. 


Stoke  Pogis  3d.  2238. 

Sire  of  Mary  Anne  of 
St.  Lambert,  9770, 
36  lbs.  12i  ozs.;  and 
26  others. 


May  Day  of  St. 

Lambert,  5109. 


Bred  April  12,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  a  bull  that  stands  in  a  class  by  himself.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  162060,  and  her  only  son  sired  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180.  His  sire, 
the  peerless  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  is  a  Grand  Champion  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Champions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d, 
has  been  declared  by  Mr.  George  E.  Peer  to  have  been  the  greatest  imported  cow  he  ever  saw.  She  made  at  the  rate  of  18 
lbs.  6  ozs.  of  butter  in  7  days,  and  has  repeatedly  milked  22  to  24  quarts  daily.  She  is  perhaps  the  dam  of  more  high  selling 
calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world.      (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193.) 


Tattoo  158 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  129.     Heifer. 


SULTAN'S  BELLE  OF  STEINSBURG,  324991,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Coopersburg.  Pa. 

Born  December  18,  1914. 

Spot  in  forehead  and  on  left  shoulder;  brisket. 
belly,  flanks,  legs,  tongue  and  switch  white. 

A  very  rugged  and  splendidly  developed  light  grey; 
body  of  great  length  and  depth,  with  well  sprung 
ribs;  straight,  strong  back,  with  prominent  hips, 
broad  loins  and  good  setting  of  tail;  luxuriant  white 
switch;  has  the  making  of  a  large,  square  udder. 
with  good-sized  and  squarely  placed  teats. 


Sire 
SULTANA'S 

QOLDEN  JOLLY, 
86180,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  bull  that  has  re- 
ceived the  patronage 
of  some  of  America's 
best  breeders,  such 
as  Messrs.  Ayer  & 
McKinney,  Mr.  R.  A. 
Sibley,  Hon.  Robert 
J.  Fleming,  of  To- 
ronto, and  others. 
He  sired  Golden 
Fern's  Jolly,  100629. 
1st  prize  2-year-old 
bull.  Senior  and 
Grand  Champion. 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair.  '13. 
Golden  Fern's  Jolly 
was  also  Grand 
Champion  at  the 
Mississippi- Alabama 
Fair,  '14,  when  the 
judge,  Mr.  C.  T. 
Graves,  said:  "This 
is  the  most  out- 
standing bull  I  have 
seen  in  years."  and 
advised  his  owner  to 
take  him  to  the 
National  Dairy 
Show. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show.  Chicago,  '11, 
he  won  the  follow- 
ing: 

1st  prize  in  2-yr.-old 
class,  6  entries. 

Senior  Champion  bull. 
2  years  old  or  over. 

Grand  Champion  bull, 
any  age. 

Headed  herd  winning 
$200  Special  prize, 
"bull  and  10  fe- 
males." 

Silver  Trophy  ($100 
Special)  for  Grand 
Champion  bull. 

His  grandsire.  Golden 
Fern's  Lad.  was  in 
the  "Linden  Grove" 
herd  for  5  years,  and 
has  31  butter  test 
daughters. 

Dam 
FERN'S  RIOTER 

BELLE, 
203982,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Dam  of 
Fern's     Noble    Prince, 
106940.  1st  prize  Jr. 
yearling       bull. 
Appalachian 
Exposition,      Knox- 
ville,      Tenn.,      '13; 
bred      at      "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  to 
Mr.  J.  C.  White,  of 
Knoxville. 
75    per    cent,    same 
blood  as  Fox's  Belle 
Rioter.  182012.  sold 
in    our    '10    auction 
for  $400. 
A  line  of  breeding  that 
invariably    produces 
good  things.  Mr.   R. 
A.  Sibley  paid  $410 
for   a   3-year-old    in 
our      auction,      and 
her     heifer     calf 
realized  $43.5. 
Fox's   Belle   Rioter   is 
dam  of  Fern's  Belle 
Rioter.     203966.     in 
Register     of     Merit, 
546  lbs.  5  ozs.  but- 
ter   in     1     year,    at 
-  6  yrs.  old;  owned  by 
Mr.     George     T. 
Chaffee.       "Alfrccha 
Meadows,"  Rutland, 
Vt. 


Viola's  Golden  Jolly. 
79314,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '09  auction 
for  $1 1 ,000. 

Sold  in  Kinloch  Farm 
auction,  '11,  for 
$13,000. 

Sire  of  9  cows  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit  with 
good  year's  records 
as  2  and  3  yrs.  olds. 

Sire  of  Jolly  Royal  Sul- 
tan. 90032,  sold  at 
Kinloch  Farm  sale, 
'11,  for  $10,000. 


'nil.      A  famous  sire  of  butler  cows  and 


Golden  Jolly,  P.  2921,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  and  Champion,  North  Show- 
winners. 

Golden  Warrior,  1st  over  England,  Royal  Show.  03;  1st  over  England  and 
Champion,  D.  S-,  '03.  . 

Jolly  Lady  of  Beechwood,  winner  of  1st  prize.  Illinois  State  lair.  OK;  1st, 
Champion  and  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Show,  Chicago    08 

Golden  Jolly  also  sired  the  four  cows  that  won  1st  prize  for  bull  and  pro- 
duce, National  Dairy  Show,  Chicago  and  Illinois  State  Fair,  08;  and 
many  other  winners. 

Golden  Jolly  has  24  butter  tested  daughters. 

He  is  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  (see  below)  and  the  great  cow,  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  P.  3440,  C. 


Lady  Viola,  P.  8463,  H.  C. ~~ 

Sold  in  our  May,  '11,  auction  for  $7,000. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '04. 

Public  butter  test,  May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12  ozs. 

1st  prize,  Sweepstakes  and  Champion,  St.  Saviour  aud  Grouville  Show.    05. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Cup,  May.  '05. 
1st  over  England  wherever  exhibited.  '06  and   07. 
Champion  over  all  England,  '07. 
1st  prize  for  butter  test  cows.  August.  '07. 

Dam  of  Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3909.  H.  C.  winner  of  1  st  over  Jersey  for  bull 
and  progeny.  April.  '10.     He  sold  in  our  May.    1 1.  auction  for  $15,000. 
Lady  Viola  has  4  public  butter  test  daughters. 


I    Golden  Sultana,  146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. T 7 ~ 

Winner  of  3d  prize  in  class  for  aged  cows  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  expo- 
sition. St.  Louis,'04,  in  the  greatest  ring  ever  exhibited  in  this  country, 
where  she  sold  for  $2,350.  We  afterward  bought  her  for  the  ■•Linden 
Grove"  home  herd.  .  , 

Golden  Sultana  is  an  intensely  bred  "Sultane."  She  is  sired  by  Golden 
Fern's  Lad.  P.  2160,  H.  C,  out  of  Sultane  9th.  P.  1145.  H.  C.  winner  of 
many  1st  prs.  over  the  Island,  and  dam  of  Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115,  H.C.  Her 
grandam,  Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C.  is  the  first  of  the  greatest  family  of  Jerseys 
ever  bred  and  owned  by  that  famous  breeder.  Mr.  J.  P.  Marett.  thus 
Golden  Sultana  is  a  granddaughter  of  old  Sultane  and  her  nearest  .living 
descendant.  She  has  inherited  the  famous  dairy  type,  especially  in  the 
udder  and  teats,  for  which  her  grandam  was  famous,  and  has  inherited  all 
her  abundant  dairy  qualities,  having  milked  as  high  as  48  lbs.  daily. 

She  is  dam  of  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  that  sold  in  our  '10  auction  sale  for 
$11,100,  and  she  selling  in  same  sale  when  12  years  old  for  $3,/00. 

She  is  a  full  sister  to  Sultane's  Snowdrop,  dam  of  Sultan  of  Oaklands. 

She  is  dam  of  Gedney  Farm  Blue  Fox's  Sultan,  72755,  sire  of  two  2 -year-olds 
in  Register  of  Merit  with  year's  butter  records.  . 

Her  son.  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  has  4  daughters  m  Register  of  Merit,  and 
a  son  with  4  in  R.  of  M. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship. 
North    Club    Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Sire  of  a  long  list  of  pr. 
winners    and    tested 
cows  (see  front  page 
A),  and  his  get  have 
commanded    among 
the     highest     prices 
ever      realized    _  for 
Jerseys    at    auction. 
Ilis   son.    Flying  Fox. 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 
His  son.  Eminent  2d. 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
for  $10,000. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Sultana,  3d  pr. 
at     the     St.     Louis 
Show  and  sold  in  our 
'10    auction    for 
$3,700. 
Sensational  Fern,  sold 
in    our    '07    auction 
for    $10,200.     at    8 
mos.  old;  sire  of  12 
in    the    Register    of 
Merit. 
Sire   of   27   bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
eluding  Gold.enJolly, 
sire  of  24;  Eminent 
2d,  sire  of  81;  etc. 


f  B<. 

{  Sire  of  Fontaine  7th 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hrs..  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  of  butter 
was  made. 
He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '97,  2 
lbs.  3i  ozs..  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made  | 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island,  after  being 
in  milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving. 
Boyle  has  three  other 
tested  daughters. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326.  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs., 
30  days. 

Golden  Lad's  Lady 
Rose.  162097,21  lbs. 
10i  ozs. 

Sandgate.  122509,  20 
lbs.  101  ozs. 

Zulu  Lady.  20  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 
1}  ozs. 

And  26  others. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

1st  H.  B.  over  Jer..  '85. 
Dam  of 

Uncle  Peter.  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop.  P. 
8578,  H.  C.  a  fa- 
mous show  cow. 
She  is  dam  of  Sultan 
of  Oaklands.  P.3746, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Apr.,  '96;  sold  to 
Mr.  P.  Roberts,  Nar- 
berth.  Pa. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding Sultane 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test.  '02.  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  H  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours, 
when  132  days  in 
milk,  winning  the 
Silver  Medal. 

Golden  Lass  4th. 
P.  2447.  II.  C. 

f  Everton  King. 
P.  390.  C. 
Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners. 


Nobleman. 

P.  2555.  H    C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize.  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  "98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st  at  Three  Parish 
Show,  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton.  Shelby- 
ville.  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 


Bagatelle  2d. 

P.  6564.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria. 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister   to   Golden 
Lad's  Fawn  Duch- 
ess,   who    tested    23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Fontaine  2d. 

P.  807.  H.  C. 
1st    over    Jersey, 


'82. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize. 
'04.  By  Golden 
Lad.  P.  1242.  H  C. 
out  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  C. 


Pedro  of  Linden, 
26105. 

His  sire,  Pedro.  3187, 
won  1st  prize  and 
Sweepstakes  at  the 
World's  Fair,  Chi- 
cago. '93. 

His  grandam,  Philhs. 
F.  839,  H.  C.  (the 
only  cow  that  ever 
beat  Coomassie  in 
the  show  ring),  is 
the  dam  of  Pilot,  P. 
183.  C..  who  sired 
Oxford  Kate,  with 
an  official  test  of  39 
lbs.  12  ozs.  in  7  days: 
and  6ve  others. 


Pedro.  3187. 

Sire  of  45  tested 
daughters.  34  aver- 
aging over  18  lbs.  4 
ozs.  each  in  7  days; 
10  2-yr.-olds  averag- 
ing 15  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Phillis3d,  46681. 

Tested  18  lbs.  13  ozs. 

A  grand  cow,  out  of  a 
wonderful  c  o  w,  fa- 
in o  u  s  throughout 
the  Jersey  world. 


Cicero.  P.  266.  II    C 
(7657.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sold  at  our  sale.  Oct.. 
'82,  for  $3,100. 

Sire  of  Lady  Longfield. 
23524,  20  lbs  13 
ozs.;  and  5  others. 

Also  sire  of  Count  Cice- 
ro. F.  398,  H.  C. 
grandsire  of  Golden 
Lad. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

Dam  of 
Sultane  2d.  rate  of  23 

lbs.  8  ozs.,  for  M.  H. 

Messchert. 
Sultane  5th.   1st  prize 

over  all  Jersey.  '80. 

and  sold  at  our  sale. 

May,  '83,  for  $2,800. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.   over  Jer.,   '83. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail.  30975, 
24  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Sultane  8th. 

P.  944,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
winner  of  2d  H.  B. 
prize  and  3d  over 
Jersey  in  '84;  also 
Parish  prize. 

Cetewayo,   P.   224,    C. 
Sire     o  f     Cetewayo  s 

Silver    Bell.    17    lbs. 

2i  ozs;  and  3  others 

Quality.  F.  1748.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Champion  C  u  p  at 
the  Royal  Jersey 
Show.  '82;  16  lbs.  8 
ozs. 

Domino  of 

Darlington.  2459. 
Sire  of  4  cows,  testing 

14  lbs.  1  oz.  to  18  lbs. 

1  oz.  each. 

Eurotas,  2454. 
22  lbs.  7  ozs.:  778  lbs. 
1  oz..  1  year. 

f  Stoke  Pogis  5  th.  5987. 
Sire    of    24    tested 
daughters  and   137 
tested    granddaugh- 
ters. 


Rioter's  Pretty 

Pearl,  75273. 

15  lbs.  8  ozs.  Dam  of 
2  tested  cows. 

Her  grandam.  a  daugh- 
ter of  Pedro,  sold  in 
our  '83  auction  for 
$1,500. 


Prospect's  Rioter.9189. 
Sire  of 

Pedro's  Princess  o  f 
York.  22  lbs.  }  oz. 

Marjoram's  Matilda.  19 
lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rioter's  Lome  Prim- 
rose. 18  lbs.  15  ozs. 

And  10  others. 


Lome's  Pretty 

Pearl.  466S3. 
19  lbs.  6  ozs. 


Rioter's  Pretty  Belle,  88543. 

Tested  15  lbs.  10  ozs.  on  2d  calf. 

Dam  of  Pedro's  Belle  Rioter,  15  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter 

in  7  days. 
Her  sire  comes  from  the  same  line  that  produced 

Oxford  Kate,  official  test,  39  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter 

in  7  days.  . 

We  imported  Oxford  Kate,  and  sold  her  in    82 

for  $3,550.     She  won  Sweepstakes  at  New  Jer- 
sey State  Fair  in  a  ring  of  20  cows.     She  is  dam 

of  Southern  Prince,  who  produced  some  of  the 

greatest    -Tennessee"   cows;    and   whose   son. 

Prince  of  Tennessee,  sired  Bloomfield  Oonan. 

,,ne  ..f  the  25  cows  in  the  St.  Louis  World's  Fair 

test. 

Bred  March  9,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  sensational  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
in  Register  of  Merit.  Class  A.  653  lbs.  X  ozs  butter  in  one  year,  and  dam  of  a  630-lb.  Register _of  Merit  cow  Ste  ^ld» 
our  '14  auction  for  $700.  The  sin-  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  is  Golden  Fern's  Noble  P.  4570  HC  winner  o.  numerous 
lirst  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  s  Mon  1  laisir,  122750.) 


Matilda  4th.  12810. 
21  lbs.  8i  ozs.:  279  lbs. 

7$  ozs.  in  125  d  a  y  s. 
Dam  of 
Matilda  of  Meridale,  23 

lbs.  5}  ozs. 
The   Queen's  Gift,   22 

lbs.  9  ozs. 

Lome.  5248. 

Sire  of  8  tested  cows. 

Bliss.  15219. 
14  lbs.  1  oz. 

306562 


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No.  130.    Cow. 


T,  8,  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


YOU'LL 


DO'S  OXFORD  VIOLA,  353262,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  Pink,  P.  19774,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  E.  G.  Marett.  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  24,  1912. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  white  tongue;  black  switch. 

A  lovely  light  fawn  in  color,  and  a  refined  dairy 
type;  broad,  dished  face,  with  prominent,  dark  eyes; 
straight,  strong  back,  wide  hips  and  long  rump; 
thin,  long  tail,  with  beautiful  switch;  great  length 
of  body,  and  splendid  ribbing;  milk  veins  running 
away  forward  on  belly;  large,  well-balanced  udder, 
and  good  sized  teats  well  placed.  She  comes  from 
a  line  of  Highly  Commended  dams,  extending  on 
the  lower  line  back  to  Oxford  Daisy,  the  head  of 
the  family  that  produced  Oxford  Lass  and  her 
sensational  following.  By  Oxford  You'll  Do,  and 
due  to  freshen  in  July,  she  will  no  doubt  prove  one 
of  the  "bargains."  Good  judges  are  asked  to  mark 
her  particularly. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.  (with  his  prog- 
eny), Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows, 
including: 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  252156,  Gr. 
Cham,  at  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,'l2,  who  in  her 
year's  test,  gave 
10,279.8  lbs.  milk 
and  722  lbs.  14  ozs. 
butter  (on  show 
circuit  2£  mos.  dur- 
ing test).  She  was 
also  1st  prize  cow  in 
a  ring  of  20  entries 
and  Senior  Cham- 
pion at  the  Waterloo 
(Iowa)  Dairy  Show, 
'12 — "t  h  e  greatest 
exhibition  of  Jerseys 
in  the  history  of  the 
breed."  She  was 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  and 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $1,750,  to 
White  Horse  Farm. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  This  is 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 
I;ull  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C-, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  daughters, 
including  You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $500, 
who  is  just  finishing 
an  official  test  and 
will  make  over  900 
lbs.  butter  as  a  four- 
year-old. 

lie  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May,  '15, 
who  also  won  1st  in 
her  class  (76  entries) 
as  a  3-year-old,  and 
1st  as  a  2-year-old 
(68  entries)  at  the 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'14. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
bull  at  the  Royal 
Show,  Class  2,  19  en- 
tries, May,  '15. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15,  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as  a 
calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  many  other 
1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winners. 

Dam 

OXFORD  VIOLA, 

P.  11363,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Oxford  Viola's 
Daughter,  287778, 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion for  $360,  to  Un- 
dulata  Farm,  Shel- 
byville,  Ky.;  and 
she  is  dam  of  Oxford 
Lavender,  269794, 
sold  in  same  auction 
for  $775.  Oxford 

Lavender  is  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  Class 
A,  431  lbs.  9  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  at 
4£  yrs.  old. 

Her  sire  is  full  brother 
to  Sam  Loates,  P. 
3094,  C,  a  prize  win- 
ner, and  sire  of  nu- 
merous winners,  in- 
cluding Reindeer, 
Bronze  Medal  win- 
ner, public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '07,  1  lb. 
13$  ozs.,  161  days  in 
milk. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May,'09, 
2  lbs.  14  ozs.,  83 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  I  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Eva,  w  h  o  s"e 
son,  Oxford  John  D., 
has  3  daughters  in 
Register  of  Merit. 


Marett's  Flying  Fox, 
64761. 

(Ping  Pong, 

P.  3219,  H.  C.) 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '03  auction. 

He  has  proved  a  suc- 
cessful show  bull 
and  impressive  sire. 

He  was  Grand  Cham, 
bull  at  Virginia  State 
Fair,  '09,  and  won 
many  other  prizes, 
including  1st  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  '09,  and 
1st  at  Virginia  State 
Fair,  '11. 

Sire  of  2  official  test 
cows  and  numerous 
prize  winners,  in- 
cluding the  Senior 
Champion  bull  at 
Missouri  State  Fair, 
'10. 

Oxford  Crocus, 

P.  8225.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Stourhead.  P. 
3715,  H.  C,  Parish 
prize.  Royal  Show, 
Apr.,  '05. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of  Agatha's  Ox- 
ford Lass  (out  of  the 
great  cow,  Oxford 
Ever,  below),  public 
butter  test,  May,  '08, 
1  lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801.  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Tersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7f 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500.  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
H.  Willets,  owner  of 
Gedney  Farm. 

Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.C.,  J.  H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  1  \  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02  auc- 
tion for  $1,700. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize,  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8S01,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  7$  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 

Gamboge's  Pride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests : 

May,  '96,  2  lbs.  7iozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2*  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  53  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.  4i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  7$  ozs., 
118  days  in  milk. 

f  Golden  Lad  2d, 

P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 
Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499,  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Golden    Lad's    Mer- 
maid,   sold    at    our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 
Golden    Lad's    Blue 
Belle,    sold    at    our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official   test.   2   lbs.   of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 


Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  I  lb.  14£  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip,  161059.  that 
milked  11,852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8£ 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294,  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  14  ozs.,  24  hrs. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 


Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Rosette  5  th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 


Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370,  H.  C. 

Boyle.  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90,'91. 
1st  Herd  Book,  '90. 

Favorite  Boy, 

P.  882.  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  44  ozs.. 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 


Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410,  H.  C. 


Gamboge, 
F.  5846, 


H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H. 
1st  over  Jersey, 


C. 

'90. 


Golden  Lass, 

F.  5711,  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Biron.  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C. 


Oxford  Dahlia. 
P.  2588,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.  and  Cham.,  Ox- 
fordshire Show, 
Eng.,  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, Eng..  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 
H.  S.,  '93. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088,  H.  C. 

Widow,  F.  2360.  C. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  was 
never  tested  for  but- 
ter, but  milked  as  L  Brown  Bess  2d, 
high    as    28    quarts  p-  5428,  H.  C. 

daily. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour.  2  lbs.  1$  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Ixia.  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 
Bronze  Medal  in  March.  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Caiest,  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $987.50. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  and  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass,  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123,  H.  C,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 
.cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Among  his  24  tested 
daughters  is  Flying 
Fox's  Oxford  Queen, 
870.5  lbs.  butter, 
13,604  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Charley's  Niece, 

P.  7257,  H.  C. 
1st  and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville Show,  '00. 

Hillside  Jack, 

P.  2480,  H.  C. 


Oxford  Poppy, 

P.  7258,  H.  C. 
Winner  of  Parish  prize, 

Royal    Show,    May, 

'97. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st   and    Champion   at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Jersey  Boy, 

P.  2162,  H.  C. 

His  dam  (now  Im- 
ported Linnet, 
162040),  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
in  '01,  is  dam  of 
Grey  Linnet,  P.6530, 
H.  C. 


Grey  Queen, 

P.  4738,  C. 


Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 


Oxford  Myrtle, 

P.  5130,  H.  C. 

Daughter     of     Golden 

Lad.  P.  1242,  H.  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

Golden  Pride, 

P.  1903,  H.  C. 

Linnet  3d, 

P.  2769,  H.  C. 

Par.  prize,  May,  '95. 

Gamboge's  King, 

P.  1292,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Favorite's  Lad. 

P.  1678,  H.  C,  and 

Una's  Boy. 

Foake's  Legacy, 
P.  1816,  H.  C. 

Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Uncle  Peter,  2d 

over   Jer.    and   Par. 

prize,  '95;  also  Par. 

prize,  '96. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden   Lad's   Fawn 

Duchess,  166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Braga's  Boy.  P.  783,  C. 
1st  Guenon  prize,   St. 
Peter,  '87. 

Linnet  2d,  P.  1970,  C. 

Favorite's  Boy, 
P.  882.  H.  C. 

Gamboge, 

F.  5846.  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

,  Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '91. 

Cicero.  P.  266,  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '82. 

Sultane,  P.  7.  H.  C. 


qq  •  %u  T  %!'  I916'  bv  Goldcn  Ferns  Nob,e-  p-  4570»  H-  c-  wi"ner  of  first  prize  and  Championship,  Grouville-St. 
baviour  fehow,  April  11;  first  over  Jersey  (2-year-olds,  29  entries),  April,  '12,  and  other  prizes.  He  is  a  son  of  the  distinguished 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  P.  3009,  H.  C,  that  sold  m  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000;  and  his  dam  is  the  great  cow,  Ladv  Aldan,  P.  S470, 
H.  L,  dinner  of  first  prize :  over  Jersey  and  the  Blythwood  Bowl,  Aug.,  '09.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  and  the 
head  of  a  great  family.      (See  No.  90  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  45711,  H.  C.) 


B  .1-13 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  131.    Cow. 


OXFORD  DA  WISH,  353236,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(P.  19712,  H.  C.) 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  with  his 
progeny,  at  the  bull 
show  on  the  Island, 
April,  '11.  Th  isis 
the  most  valuable 
prize,  and  the  great- 
est distinction  that 
can  be  accorded  a 
bull. 

Now  named  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
111860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $500, 
W'ho  is  just  finishing 
an  official  test  and 
will  make  more  than 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year,  as  a  4  year- 
old. 

He  sired  the  Cham- 
pion cow  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
May,  '15,  who  also 
won  1st  in  her  class 
(76  entries)  as  a  3- 
year-old,  and  1st  as 
a  2-year-old  (68  en- 
tries), at  the  Royal 
Show,  May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  15,  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as 
a  calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
three-year-old  cow 
(1 1  entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair.  '15,  who 
was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $745. 

Nine  daughters  of  Ox- 
ford You'll  Do,  in 
our  '13  auction  (six 
of  them  heifers  and 
heifer  calves),  sold 
for  an  average  of 
$504.44;  and  19  of 
his  progeny,  in  our 
'14  auction,  sold  for 
an  average  of  $683 
(eight  of  them  bulls 
and  calves  of  both 
sexes). 


Hred  by  A.  P.  I.empricre,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  July  28,  1911. 

Imported  October  31.   1915,  by  T.   S.  Cooper  & 

SmIIs 

s.ihd  color,  except  brisket,  left  stifle  and  belly 
mottled;  few  white  hairs  on  right  stifle  and  in  front 
of  left  hind  ankle;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A   handsome  golden  fawn,  neat   and  symmetrical 
in  outline,  and  of  great  constitution.     A  "Gambol 
head,  with  prominent,  lustrous  eyes;  clean,  flat  neck; 
back  straight  and  strong;  very  broad  loins  and  hips; 
thill,  well  sit   tail,  with  «.».(!  switch;  long,  deep  body 

and  great  spring  of  rib;  prominent  milk  veins,  ex- 
tending far  forward;  splendid  udder,  attached  high 
behind  and  well  balanced,  with  large  well  placed 
teats.  Beautifully  bred,  and  a  good  breeder.  See  her 
heifer  call,  on  opposite  page. 

f  Combination, 

P.  3744,  H.  C. 

(Combination  of 
Sire  St.  Saviour, 

88245,  A.  J.  C.  C 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '06. 

1st  and  Champion.  St. 
Saviour  -  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09. 

Imported  Sept..  "09.  by 
T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Died  when  six  years 
old,  thus  his  oppor- 
t  u  n  i  t  i  e  s  were 
limited. 

Sire  of  1  7  tested  cows, 
including  Combina- 
tion's Dark  Wonder, 
750  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year;  Combination's 
Dark  Bessie.  673  lbs. 
3  ozs.  (Both  import- 
ed by  "Linden 
Grove.") 

Combination's 
Victoria,  217592.  in 
Register  of  Merit,  1  7 
lbs.  15  ozs.  butter,  7 
days;  650  lbs.  7  ozs. 
in  1  year,  3  yrs.  old. 

Combination's  Lass, 
256148.  in  Register 
of  Merit,  546  lbs.  12 
ozs.  in  1  year. 

Combust.  252167  (P 
14403.  H.C.I,  public 
butter  test.  May, '10, 
1  lb.  4J  ozs.,  147 
days  in  milk,  3  yrs. 
old.  In  Register  of 
Merit,  555  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter  in  one 
year.  She  was  im- 
ported by  ••Linden 
GroA  e"  and  sold  for 
$700.  She  won  1st 
prize  at  St.  Helier 
Show,  Island  of  Jer.. 
'10;  1st  prize  in  4- 
year  old  class,  Illi- 
nois State  Fair,  '11; 
Grand  Champion  at 
Michigan  State  Fair. 
'13  and    15. 

B  urw  eb  '  s  Night 
Dream,  258203.  in 
Register  of  Merit 
450  lbs.  14  ozs. 

Jersey  Autumn. 
252765,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  450  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter,  1  year, 
0.774  lbs.  9.6  ozs. 
milk,  at  3  yrs.  old. 

Imp.  Lady  Combina- 
tion. 232297.  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit.  428 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter.  1 
year.  7,706  lbs,  1.6 
ozs.  milk,  at  3  vrs 
old. 


Dam 
BROW  NY 

DAYVISH, 
P.  15017, C. 


Golden  Danish. 
P.  12459.  II    C. 
now  named 
King's  Golden 

Countess, 
234168,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep 
stakes,  St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1  1  e 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass, 
P.  11386,  C.,  winner 
of  2  Certificates  of 
Merit  in  public  but- 
ter tests,  1st  fiver 
Jer.  and  Reserve  for 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  May.  'II. 

Agatha's  Welcome 
Daisy,  that  tested  18 
lbs.  I  oz.  in  7  days 
and  35  lbs.  13  ozs.  in 
14  days. 

And  5  other  butter 
tested  cows. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $6,700;  sire 
:>f    41    tested    cows, 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner 
over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '99.  .Sold  at 
our  auction  sale, 
May,  02,  for  $7,500. 
In  same  sale,  three 
of  his  heifers  on  first 
calf  averaged  $933. 

Among  his  24  tested 
daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  ( Ixford 
Queen.  870.5  lbs. 
butter.  13.604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream  - 
w  ol  d.  10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 


and     of    the    noted 

bulls,  Oxford  You'll   I  Agatha  of  Oaklands, 


Do    and    Oxford 

Knight. 
Agatha's  Flying  Fox 
has  13  or  more  sons 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters in  Register  of 
Merit. 

Jersey  Skater  6th, 
P.  5865,  H.  C. 

A  magnificent  cow, 
imported  to  Amer- 
ica by  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
Farm . ' ' 

Champion,  St.  Helier 
Show.  '06. 

Dam  of  Maitland  Con- 
stance, P.  10.173,  II. 
C,  4  th  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03,  and  May, 
04;  dam  of  Mait- 
land Catherine,  P. 
7279,  C,  Par.  prize, 
'99. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

What's  Wanted, 
P.  3126,  C. 

Sire  of  a  grand  lot  of 
dairy  cows,  among 
them: 

Simone  B.  K.,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit.  Oct., 
'10.  2  lbs.  3  ozs..  32 
days  in  milk;  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  pr., 
May,  '09,  1  lb.  12J 
ozs..  190  days  in 
milk. 

Sweet  Ionia,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  3d 
Goddington  prize. 
May,  '09,  1  lb.  13 
ozs.,  161  days  in 
milk. 

Lady  Prim  2d,  Certi- 
ficate of  Merit,  Oct.. 
'07,  1  lb.  7  ozs.,  157 
days  in  milk. 

Flying  Vixen  2d.  wili- 
er of  St.  Mary  Par- 
ish prize,  Class  4, 
May,  "09. 

Lady  Phyllis  Butter- 
cup, 252127,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  Class 
A,  442  lbs.  2  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  £410,  to 
Messrs.  Ayer  &  Mc- 
Kinney. 

Birdie  3d, 

P.  8299, C 


Due  to  calve  June  2,  1916,  by  Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P    1570 

H.L.,  Winner  oi  seven  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  on  the  Island, 
arid  sire  of  numerous  winners  and  tested  cows.  He  is  a  son 
ot  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700,  sold  in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000, 
and  ladv  Aldan.  I'.  8470,  H.  C,  winner  ol  1st  over  Jersey  and 
the  Blythwood  Howl,  Aug.,  '09,  She  is  one  of  the  great  daugh- 
ters of  (olden  Fern's  Lad,  P.  21G0,  H.  C.  (Sec  No.  66,  and 
N   bf  PP   fsTO'  f°r  furthcr  Particulars  regarding  Golden  Fern's 


162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,    F. 

8432.H.C.  J.  H.  B.) 
Official    butter    test.    2 

lbs.    l£    ozs.    in    24 

hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 

being    in    milk    142 

days. 

Financial  King, 
P.  2624.  II.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '98. 

Sire  of  a  magnificent 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  the 
best  being  Financial 
Countess  with  an  au- 
thenticated test  of 
935  lbs.  10  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Plis  dam.  Finance,  is 
one  of  eight  daugh- 
ters from  the  cow, 
"Interest,"  all  of 
which  had  milk  and 
butter  tests. 

Pansy  4th, 

P.  7353,  C. 
(See  below.) 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C- 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Sultana,  won  3d  pr. 
at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show,  Sept., 
'04,  and  sold  in  the 
ring  for  $2,350. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Thirty  nine  of  his  get 
(some  only  calves; 
sold  at  our  auction 
sale  at  an  average  of 
$1,308. 
(See  front  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Alicante.  P.  3880.  H.C 
Forfarshire.    P.    2914, 

H.  C. 
Ravachol,    John    Bull, 
Rosette's  Golden 
Lad.  etc. 


Caumais  Lad. 

P.  2257.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '96. 
Sire  of  Guenon's  Lad, 
P.  2571.  H.  C. 


Finance.  P.  4611,  C. 

She  has  to  her  credit  a 
public  fair  test  of  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  in  21  hrs. 
and  a  milk  record  of 
55  lbs.  per  day  at  the 
fair. 

Speculator. 

P.  2057,  H.  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull.  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the 
Island. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  2d  II.  B. 

and   Par.   prize.    '94. 
Her  dam   is  half  sister 

toEminence,  F. 

7124,  H. C 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th. 

P.  2128,  C. 

We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island, 
and  like  her  daugh- 
ters was  a  very  rich 
and  persistent 
milker. 

Golden  Pride. 

P.  1903,  H.  C 

Sire  of  Caumais  Lad. 
P.  2557.  H.  C,  who 
sired  Financial 
King.  P.  2624.  H.  C. 

Blue  Belle. 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Trial,  P.  1187,  H.  C 


Pansy,  P.  5325.  C. 
3d  pr.   in  butter  test, 
'96,  2  lbs.  5  ozs. 


Interest.  F.  3582.  C. 

Doncaster. 

P.  1774.  H.  C 

Hottot,  F.  5485,  C. 

Distinction's  Pride. 
P.  1486,  H.  C. 

Pensee.  F.  7504.  C. 

Pansy  4th.  7353.  by  Speculator,  P.  2057.  H.  C.  won  in  butter  tests:  Cer 
tificate  of  Merit.  May,  '99,  I  lb.  2\  ozs..  220  days  after  first  calf;  Certificate 
<>f  Merit.  May.  '00,  1  lb.  15$  ozs..  110  days  in  milk;  first  prize.  October. 
'00.  2  lbs.  6j  ozs.;  second  prize,  March,  '01,  1  lb.  14j  ozs.;  second  prize. 
October.  '02.  1  lb.  15  ozs.;  Certificate  of  Merit.  October.  03.  1  lb.  151 
ozs.;  Certificate  of  Merit.  May,  '04.  2  lbs.  1  J  ozs,,  314  days  in  milk. 

Speculator,  P.  2057.  H.  C-,  also  sired  the  remarkable  cow,  Violette.  F  8557  . 
H.  C.  (Gold  Medal  winner,  3  lbs.  }  oz.  in  24  hours). 

Violette,  F.  8557,  H.  C,  is  one  of  the  greatest  butter  cows  the  Island  has 
had  for  years.  She  is  owned  by  Dr.  Herbert  Watncy,  Buckhold,  England. 
She  won  as  follows:  Certificate  of  Merit.  May,  '00,  1  lb.  9\  ozs..  128  days 
in  milk;  Certificate  of  Merit.  October.  '00.  1  lb.  12  ozs.,  282  days  in  milk  . 
(.old  Medal  butter  prize.  May.  02.  3  lbs.  2  oz..  67  days  in  milk;  Silver 
Medal,  October,  '01,  2  lbs.  4J  ozs.,  220  days  in  milk. 

Orme.  P.  1660,  II.  C 
Sire  of 

Rcgina  Sultane  2d. 
winner  of  1st  prize, 
B.  and  W.  S..  N.  A. 
S.  S..  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S„  Eng  . 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs  I 

Turtledove  2d,  1st  ov. 
Jer..  '95;  and  many 
other  prizes. 


Xit,  P.  2343.  H.  C. 

A  sire  whose  get  is 
much  valued  on  the 
Island. 

By  s:une  sire  as  Or- 
lando, P.  2535.  H. 
C,  sire  of  many  fa- 
mous cows,  includ- 
ing the  noted  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C-. 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy. 

Out  of  same  dam  as 
Morny  Cannon,  P. 
3058,  H.  C.,  sire  of 
many  prize  winners 
and  tested  cows, 
among  them.  Simple 
Interest  4th.  public 
butter  test,  May, '06. 
1  lb.  o;  ozs..  123 
days  in  milk ;  she  is 
dam  of  Sultan's  l'i 
nance. 


Birdie,  F.  8138,  C. 
Reserve    over    Jersey, 
Aug.,  '03. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023.  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499.  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our 
'02  sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our  '03 
sale  for  SI, 725. 

And  many  other  fa- 
mous animals. 


Oxford  Lilv  2d. 
P.  5732.  II.  C. 

Par.   prizes.  Aug..   '95. 
and  May,  '98. 

Dam  of  The  Owl's  I  >x 
ford  Daisy,  Grand 
Champion,  Brock- 
ton, Mass..  10;  yr.'s 
record,  11.659  lbs. 
milk  and  759  lbs. 
butter. 


Golden  Lass. 

F.  5711.  H.  C 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Pioneer.  P.  1602.  H.C. 

Sire  of 
N'uricl.  1st  over  Jersey, 
00;    1st    H.    B.    and 

Par.  prize.  '00. 
Lady  Clair,  3d  H.   B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '00. 
Full  brother  to  Morion, 

P.   1690,  H.  C,  sire 

of  The  Owl,  P.  2195, 

H.  C 


Oxford  Lily, 

P.  3468.  H.  C. 


B  347 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  132.    Heifer  Calf.        GOLDEN  FERN'S  OXFORD  DA  WISH,  353287,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  J.  Fallot,  Trinty,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  21,  1915. 

Imported  October  31,  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color,  except  mottled  brisket  and  belly,  and 
little  white  on  left  stifle  extending  to  flank;  black 
tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  rugged,  yet  handsome  golden  fawn,  of  great 
development  of  body;  long  and  deep,  with  exceeding 
spring  of  rib ;  a  sweet  face,  long  flat  neck ;  strong  back ; 
well-set  tail,  with  good  switch;  thin,  flat  thighs,  well 
cut  out  between,  with  plenty  of  room  for  udder;  hide 
thin  and  mellow;  splendid  udder  development, 
large  teats  for  age,  squarely  set  and  placed  wide 
apart. 


Golden  Fern's  Noble, 
P.  4570,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '11. 

1st  prize  (2 -year-old 
class),  Royal  Show, 
Island  of  Jer.,  Apr., 
'12. 

1st  prize.  Class  8,  10 
entries,  Aug.,  '12. 

1st  prize,  Class  3,  13 
entries,  April,  '13. 

1st  prize.  Class  3,  7  en- 
tries; 1st  prize,  6  en- 
tries, with  his  prog- 
eny; and  the  Chal- 
lenge Cup  (4  entries), 
shown  with  5  female 


Sire      , 
JERSEY/HAN, 
P.  5044,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  pr.,  yearling  bulls, 
Trinity  Show ,  Jer- 
sey, '13. 

1st  prize,  two-year-old 
bulls,  and  Sweep- 
stakes, Trinity 
Show,  '14. 

His  dam  is  a  full  sister 
to  Eminent's  Grey 
Bess,  203649  (Ane- 
mone's Bess.  P.9659, 
H.  C),  sold  in  our 
'07  auction  for  $400, 
to  the  late  Hon.  A. 
M .  Bowman.  She 
won  4th  prize  at  the 
Royal  Show,  38  en- 
tries. May,  '03,  and 
3d  prize,  62  entries. 
May,  '04 ;  Reserve, 
Class  4,  61  entries. 
Royal  Show,  May. 
'06.  She  is  dam  of 
Maid  of  Athens,  P. 
11066,  C,  winner  of 
Par.  prize.  Class  1 , 
Royal  Show ,  May, 
'04;  and  Galopin.  P. 
3S57,  H.  C,  winner 
of  3d  prize.  Class  7, 
21  entries.  Royal 
Show,  Aug.,  '06. 


Dam 

I  OXFORD  DAWISH, 

353236,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(P.  19712,  H.  C.)  ' 

A  Highly  Commended 
daughter  of  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075, 
H.  C. 

(See  opposite  page. 
No.  131,  for  her  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


Not  bred. 


progeny  over  12 
mos.  old,  Royal 
Show,  Jersey,  Apr., 
'15. 

And  many  other  prs. 

His  progeny  won  1st 
for  "get  of  sire"  at 
American  Roy.  Sh., 
Kansas  City,-  '15;  at 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
Waterloo,  Kentucky 
and  Ohio  S.  Fairs, 
and  other  prizes  in 
'14. 

**   Sire  of 

Lady  Noble  Fern,  1st 
prize,  Class  1,  56  en- 
tries, Royal  Show , 
Jersey,  May,  '13. 

Alabama,  1st  pr.,  Class 
3,  58  entries,  Aug., 
'13. 

Brampton  Fern  Beau- 
ty. 1st  prize  heifer 
calf,  Toronto,  Out,, 
'12. 

And  other  winners. 

He  also  sired: 

Agatha's  Maiden  Fe^n, 
1st  3-yr.-old  cow  (8 
entries),  Sr.  and  Gr. 
Championship, 
American  Royal, '15. 

Christmas  Lassie, 
281443,  who  quali- 
fied for  Register  of 
Merit,  Class  AA, 
with  334  lbs.  11  ozs. 
butter,  4,860  lbs. 
12.8  ozs.  of  milk,  in 
1  year,  at  2  yrs.  1 
month  old. 


Anemone  2d, 

P.  9062,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Noble's  Brown  Prin- 
cess, 235205,  sold  in 
our  '10  auction,  as  a 
2-year-old,  for  $650, 
to  the  late  Hon.  A. 
M.  Bowman,  Salem, 
Va. 

King  Anemone,  P. 
4108,  H.  C,  who  is 
sire  of: 

Fairy  Boy's  Daisy's 
Buttercup,  in  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  399 
lbs.  1  oz.  butter  in  1 
year,  at  4  yrs.  8  mos. 
old. 

Christmas  Anemone, 
3d  prize,  59  entries. 
Royal  Show,  Jersey, 
May,  '11. 

Silver  Stick,  2d  prize 
2-year-old  bull,  16 
entries.  Royal  Show, 
England,  '1 1 ;  etc. 

Full  sister  to  Emi- 
nent's Grey  Bess, 
203469  (Anemone's 
Bess,  P.  9659,  H.C.), 
sold  in  our  '07  auc- 
tion for  $700,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman.  (See  notes 
under  her  son,  Jer- 
seyman,  above.) 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  St.  Saviour,  '07. 

1st  pr.,  Royal  Show, 
'10,  for  bull  and  5 
female  progeny. 

Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.  At  the 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  4  first  prizes. 

More  than  200  first  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get,  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Sire  of  37  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  28  bulls 
with  tested  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
sire  of  1 1  in  list. 

Among  his  37  tested 
daughters  are: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  Register  of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit.  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands, in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit,  486 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 


Lady  Aldan, 

P.  8470,  H.  C. 

Winner  of 

1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '09. 
Blythwood   Bowl, 

Aug.,  '09. 
And    numerous    other 

prizes. 

Dam  of 
Lady     Aldan     2d,     P. 

9788,  H.  C,  2d  over 

Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 

May,  '03. 
Lady    Aldan    4th,    P. 

11184,     H.     C,     1st 

over   Jer.    and    Par. 

prize,  Aug.,  '05. 


Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532.  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jersey  (with 
his  get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

He  has  81  daughters 
that  have  made  tests 
in  America  and  on 
the  Island. 

One  of  the  best  sons  of 
Golden  Fern's  Lad. 

Among  his  yearly  test 
daughters  are: 

Eminent's  Oxford 
Pride,  656  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 

Rose  Fern  Rosebud, 
642  lbs.  1 1  ozs. 

Eminent's  Honey- 
moon, 592  lbs.  12 
ozs. 

My  Eminent's  Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminent's  Lady  Mait- 
land,  549  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Eminent's  Golden 
Lucy,  524  lbs.  8  ozs. 

Eminent's  Primrose, 
511  lbs.  7  ozs. 


Anemone, 

F.  8348,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Anemone's 
Bess,  P.  9659,  H.  C 
(see  notes  at  left). 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Ten  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  $1,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
Mass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,   04. 

Certificate  of  M  e  r  i  t, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  over  Eng. .wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C.,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test, 
May,  '05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  sold  in  our 
'09  sale  for  $12,000. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 
1st  and   Champion  at 

N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 
His   son,    Flying    Fox, 

sold  in  our  '02  sale 

for  $7,500. 


Aldan.  F.  6213,  C. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d. 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

His  ten-mos.-old  bull 
calf  sold  in  our  '07 
sale  for  $10,200,  and 
in  the  same  sale  his 
grandson,  ' '  Stock- 
w  e  1  1,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Among  his  butter  test- 
ed daughters  is  Free- 
dom, public  butter 
test,  Tring,  England, 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  140  days  in 
milk;  1st  prize  over 
England,  Oxford- 
shire, '99. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 

Dam  of  Little  Emi- 
nence, 122506,  21 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Pioneer,  P.  1602,  H.  C. 
(Full     brother     to 

Morion,  P.   1690,  H. 

C,     sire     of     "The 

Owl,"    P.    2195,    II. 

C.) 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  '91,  '92. 
Sire  of  Nuriel,  1st  over 

Jer.,  '00;    1st   H.    B. 

and  Par.  pr.,  '00. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  sale  to 
Mr.  Howard  Willets, 
"G  e  d  n  e  y  Farm," 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
for  $3,600. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

1st  at  Three-Parish 
Show.  '99. 

Sire  of  Nobleman's 
Lady  Mary,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  to  J.  A. 
Middelton,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.;  the  un- 
beaten Champion  of 
many  shows. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full    sister    to    Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess, 23  lbs.  6  ozs.  ( 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C.      J 
Sire  of    Fontaine   7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr.   [ 
winners    over    the 
Island. 
He  also  sired  the  great   f 
cow.    "Speckled 
Band,"    public   but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3£ozs. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
Lad.  P.  2160,  H.  C; 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours,  from  which  2 
lbs.  10  ozs.  butter 
was  made. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band,"  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  who  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hours, 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the  Is- 
land, after  being  in 
milk  300  days,  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,200  to  Mr.  A.  B. 
Lewis. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 


Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 
D  am    of    B  row  n    Fern 
2d  (above). 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.,  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Cicero's  Cowslip  3d, 

P.  3056.  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '92, 
Parish  prize,  '94. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold   at   our   auction 

sale,    May,    '02,    for 

$7,500. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 

cow,      milking      20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '98. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 
2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  pr. 
(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 

Duchess,  166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden     Beatrice, 

157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89  lbs.   5   ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose.  162097,21  lbs. 

10'.  ozs. 
Sandgate,    122509,    20 

lbs.  lOi  ozs. 
Zulu  Lady.   20  lbs.    10 

ozs. 
Golden   Naiad,    18  lbs. 

1  £  ozs. 
Golden    Kola,    127232, 

17  lbs.  8£  ozs. 
Golden    Lass   of   St. 

John,  149150,  16  lbs. 

3  ozs. 
Golden  Ora,  127228,  16 

lbs.  l£  ozs. 
And  23  others. 

,  Tootsie,  P.  3214,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize,  '90. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.8693. 
H.  C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test,  Oct.,  '03. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

P.  873,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Saviour. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
2d  Lon.   Dairy  Show, 

'88. 
1st  over  Eng.,  '90. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 
(See  above.) 

Cicero's  Cowslip, 
P.  1105,  H.  C. 


B91 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  133.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  BROWN  BEAUTY,  353271,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


(Princess  White  Star,  P.  20329,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  P.  C.  Mourant,  St.  Helier,  Island  of  Jersey. 
Born  ranuary  24,  1913. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Some  white  markings,  tongue,  half  of  tail  and 
switch  white. 

A  capacious  young  cow,  of  great  development  and 
scale  for  her  age;  very  long  and  deep  body,  splendidly 
ribbed;  a  neat  head;  long,  flat  neck;  withers  high 
and  sharp;  strong,  straight  back;  prominent  hips  and 
lean  hind  quarters;  thin,  long  tail,  with  generous 
white  switch  touching  the  ground;  hide  exceedingly 
thin  and  mellow;  prominent  milk  veins;  large, 
beautifully  shaped  udder,  with  good-sized  teats 
squarely  placed  and  wide  apart. 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  "08. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Sire  of  41  official  test 
cows,  19  of  them 
with  year's  records 
over  500  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year.  Twelve 
of  the  19,  including 
the  five  with  the 
highest  tests,  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C., 

now  named 

IMPORTED 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 

MI860,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  in  '13  (  by 
'Linden  Grove." 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding You'll  Do's 
Favorite,  sold  in  our 

'14  auction  for  $500, 
who  is  just  finishing 
an  official  test  and 
w  ill  make  more  than 
900  lbs.  butter  in  1 
year,  as  a4-yr.-old. 

He  sired  the  Champion 
cow  over  the  Island 
of  Jersey  in  May, 
'15,  who  also  won 
1st  in  her  class  (76 
entries)  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  1st  as  a  2- 
year-old  (68  entries), 
at  the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

He  sired  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
the  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15,  who  was 
bred  at  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  as 
a  calf  in  our  '14  auc- 
tion for  $525. 

He  sired  the  1st  prize 
3 -year-old  cow  (11 
entries)  at  Texas 
State  Fair,  '15,  who 
was  sold  in  our  '14 
auction  for  $745. 

He  sired  many  other 
1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winners. 

Dam 
PRINCESS 

STEPHANIE, 
F.9456,  H.C. 

Winner  of  3  Certifi- 
cates of  Merit  in 
public  butter  tests: 

May.  '10,  1  lb.  ll£  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  120  days 
after  calving. 

May.  '11.  1  lb.  151  ozs., 
165  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

May,  '12.  1  lb.  11$ 
ozs.,  at  9  yrs.  old, 
162  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

Won  1st  prize,  Special 
Milk  Yield  class,  St. 
Helier  Show,  '12. 

And  other  prizes. 

She  is  by  same  sire  as 
Mabel's  Poet's  Lady 
Aldan.  248438,  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove,"  who  is  dam 
of: 

Raleigh's  Lady  Aldan, 
744  lbs.  5  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  (highest 
testing  Raleigh 
cow  i.  Dam  of  Lady 
Aldan's  Mabel.  448 
lbs.  1  oz.,  at  2  yrs. 
old. 
Raleigh's  Mabel,  514 
lbs.  4  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year,  4  years  old. 

Aldan's  Noble,  89581, 
sold  in  our  '13  auc- 
tion to  Mr.  Ed.  C. 
Lasater.  of  Texas, 
\\  ho  values  him  at 
$5,000. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Sec'y  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  see  above), 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '09.  2  lbs.  li 
ozs., 83  days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
"08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Eva,  177094. 
dam  of  Oxford  John 
D.,  90048,  sire  of  3 
in  Register  of  Merit 
averaging  469  lbs.  1 
oz..  at  2  yrs.  9  mos. 
old. 

■  Mabel's  Poet. 

P.  2964,  H.  C. 
Bred  by  Mr.  Wm. 
Labey,  founder  and 
breeder  of  the  great 
Fontaine  and  Mabel 
families. 
Mabel's  Poet  has  had 
a  wonderful  record. 
He  has  been  award- 
ed twenty-two  first 
prizes,  a  n  d  is  the 
sire  of  over  fifty 
first  prize  winners, 
including  Poet's 
Pride,  Cham,  cow 
for  young  coys  and 
Grand  Champion, 
B  rockton  Fair, 
Mass.,  '06;  Lady 
Aldan  2d,  2d  over 
Jer.,  '03;  Mabels 
Blue  Belle.  20  lbs.  I 
oz.,  and  sold  at  our 
'05  sale  for  $1,000; 
and  many  other 
great  animals.  He 
was  sold  at  auction 
for  $3,000. 

Sire  of 
Poet's  Pretty  Bird,  in 
Register    of     Merit, 
683  lbs.  13  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year. 
Poet's  Los  Olivas,  61 1 
lbs.  3  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year. 
Imp.      Fauvic's      Sap- 
phire. 579 lbs.  lOozs. 
Poets    Bird.    550    lbs 

5  ozs. 
Mabel's    1'oet's    Nelly, 

529  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Poet's  ( )wl  Strawberry. 

489  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Poet's  Lass,    18   lbs.    2 
ozs.  in  7  days. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox,  | 
P.  3256.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep 
stakes.  St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1  1  e 
Show.  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 
Aug..  '03. 

Sire  of 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1  st 
prize,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville  Show, '05.  Sire 
of  27  tested  cows. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06;  1st 
pr.,  St.  Helier  Show, 
Aug.,  '06;  1st  pr.  and 
Cham.,  St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  Apr.,  '09,  in 
competition  with 
B  e  a  u  v  o  i  r  King, 
Plymouth  Lad  and 
other  bulls,  and 
judged  by  two  differ- 
ent set  of  j  u  d  g  e  s, 
thereby  winning  a 
very  handsome  Sil- 
ver Shield;  1st  prize 
over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '09. 
Sire  of  17  tested 
cows. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners,  and  of  7 
butter  test  cows. 

Sire  of  13  bulls  with 
tested  daughters,  in- 
cluding Halloween's 
Fox,  sire  of  10;  Trial 
of  Oaklands  and 
Beechland's  Cham- 
pion, each  sire  of  6. 

Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride. 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 

P.  8801,  H.  C.) 
3d   pr.   in  public  but- 
ter   test,    2-  lbs.    7 J 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  pr..  Championship 
and  State's  prize, 
Grouville  S.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Oamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C 
(as  above). 

Caiest  has  9  tested 
daughters,  in- 
cluding: 

Caiest  Pearl,  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  607  lbs. 
6  ozs.  butter  in  1  yr. 

Annie  Lee.  F.  8894,  H. 
C,  public  butter 
test,  2  lbs.  12  ozs.  in 
24  hours. 

Fancy  14th,  public 
butter  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 
ozs.,  256  days  in 
milk. 

Gamboge  5th,  public 
butter  test,  1  lb.  12 
ozs.,  in  24  hours,  at 
5  years  old. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  5S(.s 
each. 

Mabel  38th, 

P.  6311,  II.  C. 

*  >ne  of  the  best  dairy 
cows  ever  bred  by 
Mr.  Wm.  Labey. 
Large  and  tempting 
offers  have  been  re- 
fused for  her.  She 
is  half  sister  to  Gold- 
en Fern's  Lad.  being 
by  Boyle,  the  sire  of 
the  great  Fontaine 
family. 

She  is  descended  from 
Mabel  2d.  P.  889.  H. 
C.,dam  of  Mabel  4th. 
18167,  A  J.  C.  C. 
sold  in  our  '83  auc- 
tion for  $2,100. 


Champion  Flying  Fox.  61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. • 

(Flying  Fox,  P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over  the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction  sale,  May,  '02,  for  $7,500. 

Among  his  many  tested  daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Queen,  870.5  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  13,604  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Flower  o'  Dreamwold,  740  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  11,198  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour,  411.96  lbs.  estimated 

butter  from  6,841  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox's  Daisy  o'    Dreamwold,    10,060  lbs.   milk  in 

1  year. 
Fox's  Syria  o'  Dreamwold,  11,075  lbs.  milk  in  1 

year. 
Fox's  Maid  o*  The  Sea,  11,530  lbs.  milk  in  1  year. 
Fox  Glove,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d   Parish 

prize,  May,  '07,  2  lbs.  Hi  ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 

37  days  in  milk. 
Simone  G.  G.,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '04,  2 

lbs.  5}  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  101  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Vixen,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 

2\  ozs.  butter,  24  hrs.,  49  days  in  milk. 
Flying  Fox's  La  Fontaine,  18  lbs.  2  ozs.  butter 

from  280  lbs.  milk,  7  days. 
Lady  Iveagh,  17  lbs.  6.6  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  34 

lbs.  butter,  14  days  (est.). 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Handsome  Lily,  14  lbs.  8  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15  lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Grouville,  21  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7 

days;  80  lbs.  11  ozs.,  30  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Trinity  Rose.  20  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter, 

7  days. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity.  20  lbs.  5  ozs.  butter,  7  days. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena,   17   lbs.   2\  ozs.  butter,   7 

days. 
Flying  Fox's  Brown  Maid,  milked  22  qts.,  1  day, 
Fox's  Golden  Cigarette,  milked  20  qts.,   1   day. 

with  1st  calf. 

Agatha  of  Oaklands,  162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  Highly  Commended  cow,  Agatha,  F.  8432,  H. 

C,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official  butter  test,  2  lbs.   l£  ozs.  in  24  hours, 

Jersey  weight,  being  in  milk  142  days 


Sold  in  our  '02  auction  for  $1,700,  to  Mrs.  M. 

Patterson,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 
Won  2  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows. 


M. 


Fontaine's  King. 
P.  2207,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  John  Bull  and 
other  noted  animals. 

Among  his  tested 
daughters  is  Origa's 
Queen,  winner  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May,  '02.  1  lb.  12} 
ozs.,  107  days  in 
milk.  Dam  of  2 
high  testing  daugh- 
ters. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 
Dam  of 

''.olden  Queen  of  St. 
Saviour,  2  lbs.  \\ 
ozs,,  214  days  in 
milk. 

( Ixford  Ixia,  2  lbs.  8 
ozs.,  70  days  in  milk, 
and  5  other  public 
butter  tests. 

Houpla,  sire  of  Lady 
Houpla,  winner  of 
Champion  Cup,  test- 
ing 2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73 
days  in  milk  after 
first  calving. 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Lass,  1st  pr.  winner 
over  the  Island. 

Oxford  Lad.  P.  3123, 
II.  C. 

The  great  cow,  Oxford 
Ever,  who  is  dam  of 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
Oxford  Knight  and 
2  public  test  cows. 

Boyle.  P.  1559.  II.  C. 

Sire  of  the  celebrated 
bull,  Golden  Fern's 
bud.  P.  2160.  II.  C.j 
Fontaine  7th,  8th 
and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs  milk  in  a  yt  .ii  . 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Mabel  23d, 

P.  323,  II.  C. 
4ih  over  Jer,  and  Par, 
prize,  '91. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
(See  below.) 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537,  H.  C. 
Reserve  No.   for  Cup, 

'90. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '91. 
Blythwood     Challenge 

Bowl    for   best   cow 

in  show,  '91. 
22  qts.  milk  and  3  lbs. 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
cows,  including: 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H. 
C,  dam  of  the  noted 
sires,  Nunthorpe, 
The  Owl  and  Ali- 
cante's Boy. 

Oxford  Rose,  P.  3787, 
C,  darn  of  Courage. 

Oxford  Lass,  dam  of 
Oxford  Ixia,  the 
Bronze  Medal  win- 
ner in  public  butter 
test,  testing  2  lbs.  8 
ozs.;  grandam  o  f 
Oxford  Ixia  3d,  Sil- 
ver and  Bronze  Med- 
al winner  at  public 
butter  test,  testing  2 
lbs.  15  \  ozs. 

I  Ixfi  >rd  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows 

in  her  day  on  the 

Island. 
By    the   same    sire    as 

Sultane's  Favourite. 

sire  of  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

BveztoD  King, 
P.  390,  C. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  a  n  d 
graudsire  of  the 
famous  bull,  Boyle, 
P.   1559,  H.  C. 


Mabel  13th, 

P.  1125.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '94. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son,  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for 
$10,000. 

His  ten-months  old 
bull  calf  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  for  $10,200, 
and  in  the  same  sale 
his  grandson, 
"Stockwell,"  sold  for 
$11,500. 

(See  his  extended  pedi- 
gree, front  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  H.  B.  prize. 
Dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Alicante.  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032.  C. 
By  a  great  sire  and  out 

of      a      phenomenal 

dam. 
Son  of  Rosette  5th.  P. 

2881,      H.      C.      (as 

above). 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 
IstGuenon  pr.,  '82. '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '83. 
3dH.  B.ov.  J.,  '82, '83. 

Fontaine,  F.  2058,  C 
1st  over  Jer..  '86,  '88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes  as  best 
cow  in  show,  '88. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,  '83, '84, "85. 
1st  ov.  Jersey  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  II.  C 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  over  Jersey,  '70. 

1st  St.  .Saviour,  '70. 

1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

Dam  of  Sultane  9th,  P. 
1145,  H.  C,  2d  over 
Jer.,  '85;  1st  H.  B. 
over  Jersey.  '85;  4th 
over  Jersey,  '89;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jersey.  '83. 

Sire  of 
Count's  Fillpail.  30975, 

24  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Cicero's   Ruby,   29040, 
14  lbs.  \\  ozs. 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816.  H.  C. 
A  remarbable  cow. 

Cetewayo,  P.  224,  C. 
Sire  of  4  tested  cows. 

Quality.  F.  174S.  II.  C 

Winner  of   1st   p.    and 

Cham.   Cup   at    t  h  e 

Roy.  Jer.  Show.  '82. 

(16  lbs.  8  ozs.) 

Guenon's  Pride, 

P.  347,  H.  C 
IstGuenon  p.,  '82,  '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  'S3. 

Mabel  6th, 

P.  360,  H.  C. 


Last  calf  March  25,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble,  P.  5012,  H.  C.      (Sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell  &  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


B  342 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  134.    Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  LOTTIE,  353272,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Dame  Oxford,  P.  20406,   H.  C.) 


Bred  by  John  De  Gruchy,  Trinity,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  February  5,  1913. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Broken  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  light  fawn -and- white,  of  high  finish 
and  dairy  type;  neck  Jong  and  flat;  long  body  of 
good  depth  and  splendid  ribbing;  straight  back; 
broad  loins  and  great  length  of  rump ;  prominent 
veins  on  udder  and  belly;  hide  thin  and  mellow; 
a  sweet  head,  with  small,  rich,  incurved  horns; 
well-set  tail,  with  luxuriant  switch;  large  udder,  of 
beautiful  shape,  extending  far  forward,  with  large 
and  well-placed  teats. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.. 'OS. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  Si, 391. 36. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows, 
3  above  700  lbs.  but- 
ter in  1  year  (all  3 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove''  and  sold 
in  our  auctions). 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.  C. 

The  greatest  living 
representative  of  the 
Oxfor  d-Gamboge 
line. 

Now  in  the  "Linden 
Grove"  stables,  and 
registered  as  Im- 
ported Oxford 
You'll  Do.   111860. 

Sire  of  21  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  in- 
cluding: 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year;  1st  at  New 
York  State  Fair  as 
a  3-year-old,  1st  at 
Connecticut  State 
Fair  as  a  4-year-old, 
and  1st  at  New  York 
State  Fair  as  a  5- 
year-old,  besides  be- 
ing dam  of  the  pair 
winning  1st  as  "pro- 
d uce  of  cow, ' '  and 
dam  of  the  Grand 
Champion  bull  at 
New  York  State 
Fair,  '15. 

He  sired  the  following: 

Champion  cow  over 
the  Island  of  Jersey 
in  May,  '15,  who 
also  won  1st  in  her 
class  (76  entries)  as 
a  3-year-old,  and  1st 
as  a  2-year-old  (68 
entries),  at  the  Roy. 
Shows.  She  is  cata- 
logued in  this  auc- 
tion, with  her  splen- 
did daughter  (Nos. 
50  and  5 1  of  catalog). 

1st  prize  bull  at  the 
Royal  Show,  Class  2, 
19  entries,  May,  '15. 

Grand  Champion  bull 
at  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15;  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  £525, 
as  a  calf. 

1st  prize  3-year-old  at 
Texas  State  Fair, 
'15  (11  entries);  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for 
$745. 

Grand  Champion  bull 
at  the  Minnesota 
and  Wisconsin  State 
Fairs,  '13;  who  pro- 
duced the  Junior 
Champion  heifer  at 
Iowa  State  Fair  and 
Waterloo  Dairy  Sh., 
'15. 

(See  other  pedigrees 
for  further  particu- 
lars, and  notes  oppo- 
s  i  t  e  No.  40  of 
catalog.) 

Dam 
LOTIS, 
P.  15194,  H.  C. 

Her  dam  is  also  the 
dam  of  Oxford  Fair, 
353268,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(see  No.  57  of  cata- 
log). 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  public  butter 
test.  May,  '09,  2  lbs. 
l£  ozs.,  83  days  in 
milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 


Trinity  Sultan, 
P.  4054,  C. 

His  sire  is  a  half- 
brother  to  Gam- 
boge's Knight 
(above),  who  sold 
at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in 
a  single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire. 

Gamboge's  Knight  is 
sire  of  41  butter  test 
cows,  three  of  them 
testing  above  700 
lbs.  in  1  year — all 
three  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auction, 
viz.: 

Gamboge's  Grey  Beau- 
ty. 784  lbs.  12  ozs. 
in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink,  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs. 
9  ozs.  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Knight  is 
also  the  sire  of  four 
bulls  with  tested 
daughters,  includ- 
ing: 

Oxford  You'll  Do.  1st 
prize,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  Royal  Show, 
April,  '11. 

Oxford  Knight,  full 
brother  to  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 


Petition, 

P.  10680,  C. 

Dam  of  Alfriston  Peti- 
tion, 211630,  im- 
ported by  Mrs.  S.  T. 
Henning,  in  whose 
Allen  Farm  herd  she 
gave  11,000  lbs.  milk 
in  one  year  as  a  five- 
year-old. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746,  H.  C. 
(78475,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  lst;,over, Jer- 
sey, Apr.,  '06. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
with  progeny,  Apr., 
'07. 

1st  pr.,  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Champion, 
St.  Saviour-G  r  o  u- 
ville,  '05. 

27  of  his  daughters 
have  won  Certifi- 
cates of  Merit  in  the 
public  butter  tests 
on  the  Island  and 
have  made  the  Reg- 
ister of  Merit  in 
America. 

One  of  his  most  dis- 
tinguished daugh- 
ters isViolette's 
Beauty  3d,  P.  13895, 
H.  C.  (now  Violette's 
Sultana,  252253, 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '09,  1  lb.  11$ 
ozs.,  90  days  in 
milk,  at  2  years 
old;  won  1st  and 
Sweepstakes,  St.  Sa- 
viour-Grouville  S. , 
'10.  She  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $2,- 
600,  to  Ewell  Farm, 
T  e  n  n.,  and  her 
daughter,  Noble's 
Pretty  Violette,  252- 
234,  sold  as  a  2- 
y ear-old  for  $1,200 
to  Elmendorf  Farm, 
Ky. 

Trinity  Princess, 
P.  8543.  H.  C. 

Par.  pr.,  May,  '01. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '04,  2  lbs.  li 
ozs.,  78  days  in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
May,  '05,  1  lb.  14£ 
ozs.,  280  days  in 
milk. 

4th  over  Jer.,  May,  '05. 

Par.  pr..  May,  '05. 

4th  over  Jersey  (butter 
tested  cows),  May, 
'05. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '05. 

Her  half-brother,  Pi- 
lot's Sultan,  is  sire 
of  Carlo's  Gipsy 
Maid.  1st  over  Jer., 
May,  '03;  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  5  ozs.,  204  days 
in  milk. 


Reliable,  P.  3065,  C. 
Sire  of 

Miss  Emily,  P.  10624. 
H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  "13,  1  lb. 
7i  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  44 
lbs.  10  ozs.  milk,  at  3 
yrs.  old,  137  days 
after  calving. 

Weeping  Willow  2d,  P. 
10665,  C.  (Weeping 
Willow,  211596,  A. 
J.  C.  C),  who  is  dam 
of: 

Willow's  Stockwell,  P. 
4092,  C.  (83352,  A. 
J.  C.  C),  winner  St. 
John  Parish  prize, 
April,  '08;  sire  of 
Lily  of  Jersey,  1st  at 
Royal  Show,  55  en- 
tries. May,  '10. 

Willow  Lassie,  235980, 
dam  of  Willow  Las- 
sie's Queen.  275849. 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  A,  361  lbs.  13 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
2  yrs.  1  mo.  old. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  over  the  Island, 
Aug.,  '03. 

One  of   the   most  suc- 
cessful sires  the  Is- 
land has  produced. 
Sire  of 

Gamboge's  Knight, 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $6,700. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer- 
sey, May,  '06. 

And  other  notables. 

Sultane's  Snowdrop, 
P.  8578,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land, May,  '01 ;  1st 
and  Sweepstakes. 
Grouville  and  St. 
Saviour,  '01;  1st  and 
Sweepstakes  and 
Champion,  Grou- 
ville and  St.  Saviour, 
'03,  '04. 

She  was  sold  to  "Ged- 
ney  Farm"  for  $2,- 
350,  and  is  full  sister 
to  Golden  Sultana, 
the  St.  Louis  winner, 
who  is  dam  of  the 
sensational  bull,  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Jolly, 
winner  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship, Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11. 


Sultan,  P.  244S,  H.  C. 

Reserve  over  Jersey, 
Apr..  '98. 

Sire  of  Sultan's  Sul- 
tana, 157345, a  very 
fine  young  cow,  sold 
in  our  '01  sale  for 
$335. 

St.  Helier's  Princess, 
F.  8415,  H.  C. 

Par.  pr.,  May,  '01.. 

1st  over  Eng.,  milking 
trials,  and  2d  (In- 
spection Class) 
TunbridgeWells.'Ol. 

R-  H.  C,  milking 
trials,  Lon.  Dairy 
Show.  '01. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  '01,  1 
lb.  10i  ozs.,  122  days 
in  milk. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  Dairy 
Show,  '01,  1  lb.  132 
ozs.,  185  days  in 
milk. 


Dido,  P.  2703,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Morocco's 
Pride.  P.  9089.  H. 
C,  1st  prize  over 
Jersey  and  winner  of 
Blythwood  Bowl, 
'02;  1st  prize  over 
the  Island,  '03,  and 
was  sent  to  Austra- 
lia as  the  best  cow 
in  Jersey. 


Reliance,  P.  7040,  C. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

[  Agatha  of  Oaklands, 

162101.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(A  highly  commended 

cow,   Agatha,    F. 

8432,  H.C.,  J.  H.  B.) 
Official    butter   test,    2 

lbs.    1  -J    ozs.    in    24 

hrs. 
1st  prize  over  Jersey, 

beating  former  Roy. 

winners  in  '00. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Dam  of 

Golden  Sultana,  win- 
ner 3d  pr.  at  the 
great  St.  Louis  S.. 
September,  '04,  and 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $3,700;  her 
son.  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  selling  at 
same  time  for 
$11,100. 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C.,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable lot  of 
dairy  cows  that  have 
always  sold  at  long 
prices. 

Sir  John,  P.  2176,  H.C. 

Descended  from  Gold- 
en Lad,  the  most 
prepotent  bull  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced, transmitting 
the  Sultane  type  (for 
udder  and  teats)  to 
his  entire  progeny. 


[  Sultana,  P.  6072,  H.  C. 

2d  ov.  Jer.,  May,  '96. 

2d  North  Show,  '97. 

Dam  of  Sultana's 
Golden  Lad,  P.  2609, 
H.  C,  sire  of  a  re- 
markable fine  lot  of 
dairy  cows,  includ- 
ing Sultan's  Black 
Beauty,  sold  in  our 
'07  auction  to  W.  R. 
Spann  for  $3,000. 


Cato  2d,  P.  1954,  C. 
Sire  of 

Sweet  Morocco,  P. 
6806,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02  and 
'03;  1st  in  Champion 
Class.  Aug.,  '03;  Re- 
serve for  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'04. 

Triple  Interest.  1st  ov. 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
May.  '01;  Silver 
Medal  in  butter  test, 
'01;  2  lbs.  lOiozs.  in 
24  hours. 

Morocco. 

P.  4671,  H.  C. 

Gay  Prince, 

P.  2092,  H.  C. 

True,  P.  4693,  H.  C. 

Prince  Romulus, 
P.  798,  C. 


La  Dame  2d, 

P.  4053,  C. 


Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 
His  dam  is  also  dam  of 

Flying  Fox,  P.  2729, 
H.  C. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C-, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands. 

162098. 
Official  test,  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24   hours, 
Jersey  weight. 

Cicero.  P.  266.  H.  C. 
1st  prize  over  Jer.,  '82. 
Sire  of  Lady  Longfield, 

23524,     20     lbs.      13 

ozs. 

Sultane.  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer..  '70. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
1st  H.  B.,  '71. 

Golden  Hero, 

P.  1833,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93,  '94,  '95. 

Sire  of 

Nita  Belle  D,  21  lbs. 
1  £  ozs. 

Nicotine's  Pet,  20  lbs. 
1  oz. 

Descended  from  Hero, 
P.  90,  C,  who  sired 
Daisy  of  St.  Peter, 
20  lbs.  5£  ozs.;  Co- 
cotte,  16  lbs.  8i  ozs.; 
and  2  others. 

Parisienne, 

F.  7501,  H.  C. 

Courage,  P.  1813,  C. 

Headed  the  late  F.  C. 
Le  Maistre's  herd 
with    signal   success. 

Sire  of  Courageous 
Countess  of  Oak- 
lands, P.  8640,  H. 
C,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '00;  official 
tes.t,  2  lbs.  in  24  hrs. 
She  is  dam  of  Aga- 
tha. F.  8432,  H.  C, 
official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l^ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
Jersey  weight,  being 
in  milk  142  days; 
1st  prize  over  Jer., 
beating  former  Roy. 
winners  in  '00. 

Water  Lily, 

P.  4838,  H.  C. 

Cato,  P.  1646,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Cato  3d,  P.2143, 
C,  who  sired  Fabu- 
lous Interest, 168515, 
winner  of  three  Cer- 
tificates of  Merit  in 
Island  butter  tests. 


Madelaine,  P.  4198,  C. 
Patron,  P.  1377,  H.  C 


Madras  2d, 

P.  3198,  H.  C. 


King  Romulus, 

P.  529,  H.  C. 


Coomassie's  Niece, 
F.  3214,  H.  C. 


Yenus  2d,  P.  460,  C. 


Rival,  P.  146,  C. 


Yenus,  P.  241,  C. 


Due  to  calve  April  22,  1916, 
&  Sons,  San  Antonio,  Texas.) 


Jumper,  P.  1087,  C. 
His  daughter,  Zelie,  P. 

3296,  C,  is  dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Grey 

Daisy,  195783.  A.  J. 

C.    C.    (Zelie  2d,   P. 

8419,  H.  C),  winner 

of  the  following  prs. : 
Par.  prize.  Class  3,  May,  '01;  Certificate  of  Merit,  public  butter  test,  May, 

'02,  1  lb.  14£  ozs.,  86  days  in  milk;  Certificate  of    Merit,  public  butter  test. 

May,  '04,  1  lb.  9  ozs.,  310  days  in  milk;  dam  of  Zelie  3d,  sold  to  Lord 

Rothschild,  for  whom  she  won,    in    '04,    1st   over  England,    Royal   Show, 

London;  2d  over  England,  Tunbridge  Wells  Show;  1st  over  England  and 

Reserve  for  Champion,  Sussex  Show. 

La  Dame,  F.  2301,  C. 
by  Golden  Fern's  Lad  of  Oaklands,  P.  529S,  H.  C.     (Calf  will  be  sent  to  Messrs.  J.  O.  Terrell 


Tattoo  74 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  135.    Heifer. 


OAKLANDS  OXFORD  ROSE,  306925,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  January  15,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

A  heifer  of  royal  breeding,  representing  many  of 
the  greatest  individuals  of  the  families  we  have 
patronized  within  the  past  forty-one  years.  We 
own  her  sire,  the  sensational  Oxford  You'll  Do, 
]'.  4075.  H.  C-,  and  her  dam.  We  imported  both 
her  grandsires,  and  many  of  the  ancestors  of  each, 
and  know  that  they  are  the  type  that  win  in  the 
show  ring  and  raise  the  Register  of  Merit  average. 
A  rugged  heifer,  of  great  constitution;  bright,  promi- 
nent eyes;  thin,  flat  neck;  exceedingly  long  bodied, 
with  well  sprung  ribs;  strong  back;  very  broad  at 
loins,  with  prominent  hips;  long  rump;  thin,  long 
tail,  with  black  switch;  has  the  making  of  a  splendid 
udder,  large  and  squarely  placed  teats. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075.H.C. 

Now  at  "Linden 
Grove,"  registered 
as  Imported  Oxford 
You'll  Do.  111860, 
and  not  for  sale. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
CHAMPION  OVER 
JERSEY,  15,  win- 
ning 1st  in  her  class 
of  76  entries,  and 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup,  at  the  last  Roy. 
Show  in  May.  She 
also  won  1st  in  her 
class  of  68  entries  at 
the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14. 

Golden  Fern's  Oxford, 
120935,  GRAND 
CHAMPION  bull 
at  Indiana  State 
Fair,  '15  (as  a  year- 
ling). Bred  at  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  '14  auction 
for  $525. 

Edith  You'll  Do, 
255216,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  475  lbs.  6 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year, 
as  a  three-year-old. 
(Sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $200  as  a 
heifer  calf.) 

Stella  You'll  Do, 
288.110,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  429  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  as  a  four-year- 
old.  (Sold  in  our 
'13  auction  for  $500, 
3  yrs.  old.) 

Oxford  Lavender.  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  as  a  four- 
year-old.  (Sold  in 
our  '13  auction  for 
$775.) 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
306639,  sold  in  our 
'14  auction  for  $500; 
now  under  official 
test,  and  will  make 
900  lbs.  or  more  of 
butter  in  1  year,  as 
a  four  year-old. 

And  18  other  official 
test  cot  s. 

(See  opposite  page,  or 
front  page  C,  for  his 
extended  pedigree.) 


(  Champion  Flying  FoXi 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Among  his  26  tested 
daughters  are: 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
wold,  1 1 ,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11.530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 

Although  imported  15 
years  ago.  Flying 
Fox's  daughters  are 
still  making  records 
as  aged  cows.  Dur- 
ing the  past  sum- 
mer, two  daughters 
of  Flying  Fox  quali- 
fied for  Register  of 
Merit  with  records 
over  700  lbs.  butter 
in  1  year,  both  past 
ten  years  of  age. 
One,  Fox's  Pride  o' 
Dreamwold,  made 
787  lbs.  9  ozs.  but- 
ter, 11,508  lbs.  milk, 
IN  HER  12TH  YR. 

Flying  Fox's  sons  are 
also  demonstrating 
the  prepotency  of 
this  blood.  Forty- 
three  of  his  sons 
have  produced  test- 
ed daughter  s — 
a  greater  number 
than  any  other  bull 
of  any  breed. 


f  Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship. 
North  Club  Show, 
'96  and  '97. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners  and  tested 
cows.  (See  other 
pedigrees  for  partial 
list  of  his  tested 
daughters,  or  front 
page  A.) 

Among  his  many  pr. 
winning  sons  and 
daughters  are: 

Eminent  2d, 1st  State's 
prize  over  Jer.,  '01 
and  '02  (with  his 
progeny) ;  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  for 
$10,000;  sire  of  81 
tested  daughters. 

Flying  Fox,  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
in  our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500;  sire  of  26 
tested  daughters  and 
prize  winners. 

Sire  of  31  tested  cows, 
and  27  bulls  with 
tested  daughters. 


Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 

Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 

1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

1st  II.  B.  prize. 

1st  Parish  prize. 

Dam  of  Flying  Fox, 
Alicante  (the  dam  of 
"The  Owl")  and 
Forfarshire,  three 
Champion  winners. 

We  imported  Sultana's 
Rosette  and  sold  her 
in  00  for  $900.  and 
her  bull  calf  for  $800. 


Royle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow ,  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '97,  2 
lbs.  3£  ozs..  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  that  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7}  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs., 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island,  after  being 
in  milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  Sold  in  our 
'07  sate  for  $2,200  to 
Mr.  A.  B.  Lewis. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  pr.  over  the  Island 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 

One  of  the  grandest 
dairy  cows  ever 
known  on  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Lad, 

I*.  1242.  II.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  the  Island, 

Aug.,  '90;   also   win, 

er  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows, 

including 
Golden   Lad's   Pan  n 

Duchess.   166538.  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose,  162097,21  lbs. 

10£  ozs. 
Sandgate,    122509,    20 

lbs.  104  ozs. 
Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.    10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad,   18  lbs. 

1  i  ozs. 
Golden    Kola,    127232, 

17  lbs.  8i  ozs. 
Golden     Lass     of     St. 

John.  149150.  16  lbs. 

3  ozs. 
Golden  Ora.  127228.  16 

lbs.  1  £  ozs. 


Tootsie,  P.  3214. 
Parish  prize.  '90. 


H.  C 


Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  A  great 
loss  to  the  Island,  as 
he  undoubtedly  was 
a  great  sire. 


Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  above.) 


Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94.  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693. 
H.  C.  (now  Emi 
nent's  Fern  of  St. 
Martin,  252122). 
Certificate  of  Merit 
in  public  butter  test, 
May,  07,  2  lbs.  5i 
ozs.,  65  days  in 
milk. 


Count  Cicero. 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 

"The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  family 
the  Island  has  ever 

seen." 


Sultune's  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Sultane  14th, 
that  in  the  Tun- 
bridge  Wells  (Eng 
land)  butter  test, '02. 
in  her  fifteenth  year, 
gave  38  lbs.  6  ozs. 
milk,  making  2  lbs. 
1  i  ozs.  butter  in  24 
hours,  when  132 
days  in  milk,  win 
ning  the  Silver 
Medal. 

Golden  Lass  4th. 

P.  2447,  H.  C 
2d  over  Jer..  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  ov.  J..  '88. 
2d  Lon.  Dairy  S.,  '88. 
1st  over  Eng.,  '90. 


Everton  King. 
P.  390.  C 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  in- 
cluding Le  Uourg 
Queen.  P.  3328.  C. 
dam  of  the  great 
cow.  Lilac,  P.  7996, 
C. 

Fontaine  2d, 

P.  807.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 


Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C- 

[   Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 
Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124.  H.  C.  dam  of 
Little  Eminence. 
122506,  21  lbs.  6 
ozs. ;  Eminence  of 
the  Island,  15  lbs.  10 
ozs. ;  Eminent  2d, 
P.  2532,  H.  C. 


Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C- 
1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 


Minerva,  F.  2281,  C. 
Sultan,  F.  58,  H.  C. 


Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272.  H.  C. 


Cicero.  P.  266,  H.  C.  (7657,  A.  J.  C.  C.)  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  '82  auction,  33  years  ago,  for  $3,100.  In  same  sale  we 
sold  his  son,  Young  Garenne's  Duke,  6863,  at  3  mos.  old,  for  $1,760  (sire  of 
4  butter  test  cows). 


Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C 
We  were  informed  on 
the  Island  by  J.  A. 
Marett  that  Rosette 
4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 
in  her  day,  had  few 
equals  on  the  Island. 


Angela's  Rosette  5th, 
P.  5070.  C. 

She  is  dam  of  3  official 
test  cows. 

Her  grandsire,  Bashie's 
Wonder,  is  grand- 
sire  of  Mr.  R.  A. 
Sibley's  great  im- 
ported cow,  Magyar- 
land,  .S9326.  17  lbs. 
8  ozs.  in  7  days, 
whose  sou  produced 
the  dam  of  Sperm- 
field  Owl's  Eva. 
1.168  lbs.  8  ozs.  in  1 
year. 


Birthright. 

P.  1313.  H.  C. 

By  same  sire  as  Red 
Light.  Gold  Medal 
winner,  2  lbs.  10 
ozs.  butter  in  24  hrs., 
public  test. 


Bashie's  Wonder, 
P.  929,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey  and  P. 

prize,  '87. 
A  successful  sire. 


Happy  Cetewayo, 
P.  582,  C. 

His  grandsire,  Cete- 
wayo, P.  224,  C,  is 
sire  of  4  tested  cows. 


Rosette  2d. 
F.  943, 


LesFonds,  P.  662.H.C. 

1  st    over    Jersey    and 

Champion  Cup,  '85. 


Golden  Cloud, 

P.  358,  H. 
Prize  winner 


Snow  llake, 

P.  714.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Snowllake  3d, 

1st  over  Jer.,  '88. 


Gilderoy,  P.  414,  H.  C. 
Castaledes,  F.  2876.  C. 


Bashie  2d. 
P.  1415, 


H.  C. 


Angela's  Rosette. 
P.  1614.  C. 

Exhibited  as  one  of 
the  get  of  Angela's 
Lad.  winner  1st  over 
Jersey. 


Lovebird.  P.  2581,  C. 
1st  over  Jersey  and  P. 
pr.,  Aug..    88 


Angela's  Lad, 

1'.  397,  H.  C. 
1st  Guenon  prize,  '83. 
3d  Herd  Book,  '83. 
5th  over  Jersey,  '83. 
3d  over  Fer.,  Aug.,  '83. 

2d   and   3d    II      It  ,    '85 


Industry,  F.  2509,  C- 


Cetewayo  4th, 
P,    SSI.   II. 


Sunshine  4th, 
P.  1566,  H. 


Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306,  H.  C 
1st  pr.,  Eng.  Roy. 
1st    pr.    and    Silver 

Medal      at      London 
Dairy  Show,  '81. 

Angela,  F.  1607,  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Major  Camp 
bell  Brown's  Tor- 
mentor. 


Gilderoy,  P.  414.  H. 
Bashie.  F.  2861.  II . 
Cetewayo  2d, 


P.  370.  H.  C- 


4.C. 


Dam 

ROSE  OF 

OAKLANDS, 

195834,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  10048,  C.j 

Bred  hy  Mr.  John  A. 
Perree,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Her  dam  also  pro- 
duced : 

Rosy  of  Oaklands, 
195835.  in  Register 
of  Merit  <AA),  524 
lbs.  1 1  ozs.  butter  in 
1  year,  at  6  yrs.  old. 
(Imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove.") 

Oakland's  Rosette,  P. 
7853.  H.  C.,  public- 
butter  test,  1  lb.  12} 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  2 
years  old. 

Ino  of  Oaklands,  pub- 
lie  butter  test,  1  lb. 
4$  ozs.  at  3  yrs.  old, 
248  days  after  calv- 
ing. 

Due  to  calve  August  10,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  8G180,  Grand  Champion  winner  at  National  Dairy  Show,  '11,  defeat- 
ing the  Champions  of  eight  State  Fairs;  the  Champions  at  the  Waterloo  (Iowa),  Shclbyville  (Ky.)  and  International  Dairy  Shows, 
and  two  that  had  been  Champions  over  the  Island  of  Jersey.  (See  front  pages  for  pedigree  and  record  of  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly, 
ISGISO,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 


Beech  Lass.  F.  35 
Conquest,  P.  354,  ( 
Sunshine,  P.  314.  C 


Parmer's  Glory. 

K.  274,  H.  C 
1st  ov.  Jer.,    '79, 
1st  Kng.  Royal.  '79. 
1st  St.   Peter,  '79.  '80 


80. 


L  Victory,  P.  1999.  H.  C 

1st  St.  Mary 
3d  over  Jersey. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &   SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


(Advertisement  in  The  Jersey  Bulletin  of  June  30,  1915.) 

"Linden  Grove"  Blood  Dominates  the  Register  of  Merit 

While  we  have  done  no  testing  in  recent  years  at  "Linden  Grove,"  our  customers  have  done  enough  to  show  the  quality  o 
the  families  we  handle.     The  evidence  is  constantly  increasing. 

In  the  last  lot  of  Register  of  Merit  cows  reported  from  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club  office  (twenty-nine  of  them,  owned 
in  eleven  different  states),  nine  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove,"  one  bred  at  "Linden  Grove,"  and  four  sired  by  bulls  bred 
at  or  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Four  others  were  closely  descended  from  "Linden  Grove"  bulls;  one  was  by  a  full  brother  to  Oxford  You'll  Do  (now  at 
"Linden  Grove"),  and  one  out  of  Aleonora,  two  of  whose  daughters  were  imported  by  us.  It  is  with  great  pride  that  we  point 
to  THIS  FACT. 

"Linden  Grove  Blood  in  Twenty  out  of  Twenty-nine  Register  of  Merit  Cows,  in  the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club's 

last  Report: 

Butter       Age 
lbs.  ozs.  yr.    mo. 


Class 

Great  Scot's  Champion,  203703 A 

Oxford  Cocotte,  235180 A 

Golden  Maid's  Christena,  269565.  .A 
Majesty's  Dark  Beauty,  252211   .  .  .  .A 

Combination's  Letty,  252145 A 

Oxford  Boy's  Vixen,  252190 A 

Sultan's  Gleenie,  252155 A 

Combination's  Champion,  252159.  .    A 

Edith  You'll  Do,  255216 A 

The  Owl's  Mona,  240365 A 

Gold  Fern's  Beatrice,  260406 A 

Raleigh's  Island  Star,  227568 A 

Owlet  Sultana,  269126 AA 

Linada  Sultana,  267949 AA 

Majesty's  Rosabelle,  233435 A 

Lass  89th  of  Hood  Farm,  300426.. .  .  A 

Lady  Westgate,  299239 A 

Fern's  Favorite,  195067 A 

Knight's  Star,  240805 A 

Jolly  Norah,  234167  (30  days) B 


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Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Sire  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Sire  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 

Sire  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Sire  bred  at  "Linden  Grove." 

Grandsire  and  great-grandsire  imported  by  "Linden 

Grove." 
Dam's  sire  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 
Sire's  sire  imported  by  "Linden  Grove." 
Inbred  to  the  "Linden  Grove"  bull,  Golden  Fern's 

Lad. 
vSire's  full  brother  at  "Linden  Grove." 
Two   sisters    (same    dam)    imported    by    "Linden 

Grove." 


The  above  list  includes: 

The  Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  Oxford  Lad )  All   imported   by 

The  Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  Golden  Maid's  Prince 

The  Highest  Testing  Daughter  of  Rhymer 


Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  Auctions. 


"The  Jersey  Bulletin"  lately  said: 

"The  blood  of  Cooper  cattle  and  the  families  they  have  handled,  finishes  with  the  blue  ribbon  so  persistently  in  the  show  ring 
that  their  judgment  of  type  and  blood  was  long  ago  vindicated.  And,  if  an  analysis  of  the  Regiter  of  Merit  in  relation  to  these 
families  was  undertaken,  we  suspect  it  would  bring  conviction  to  those  who  weigh  butter  fat  rather  than  show-ring  prestige." 

We  have  not  had  the  time  to  analyze  the  Register  of  Merit,  but  we  have  been  gratified  to  note  the  familiar  "Linden  Grove" 
names  in  the  lists  published  from  time  to  time. 

We  have  not  lately  tested  our  cows,  for  two  reasons: 

Having  so  many,  we  could  not  test  them  all;  and  it  might  be  said  that  those  not  tested  were  not  capable. 

So  many  of  our  imported  cows  are  kept  here  too  short  a  time  to  complete  year's  tests — and  during  acclimation,  the  most 
unfavorable  time  to  judge  a  cow's  worth. 

Are  "Linden  Grove"  Cows  Producers?  See  the  list  above — More  Than  Two-thirds  of  the  cows  qualified  for  the  Register  of 
Merit  in  a  single  lot  from  the  Club  Office  have  the  "Linden  Grove"  stamp 

What  a  story  it  would  make,  were  it  practicable  to  go  through  the  entire  Register  of  Merit  and  show  what  the  "Linden 
Grove"  contribution  has  been! 


B73 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  136.    Cow. 


OFFICIAL  R, 


YOU'LL  DO'S  MONICA,  353260,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  Monica,  P.   19902,  C.) 
J.  A.  S.  RECORD,  BEGUN  AS  A  TWO-YEAR-OLD,  314.49  LBS.  BUTTER  IN  257  DAYS; 
AVERAGE  TEST,  5.29  PER  CENT.  FAT. 


Bred  by  G.  Averty,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  5,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  very  long-bodied,  attractive  light  fawn,  of  dairy 
temperament  and  type,  clean  neck  and  sharp  withers; 
straight  back  to  root  of  tail,  which  is  thin  and  beauti- 
fully set,  with  generous  black  switch  ;  prominent  hips; 
lean  hind  quarters ;  great  length  of  rump ;  large, 
well  shaped  udder,  with  long  teats  squarely  placed. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight.  P.  3938.  C. 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows.  6  of  them  in 
Register  of  Merit, 
averaging  575  lbs.  8 
ozs.  of  butter  in  I 
year.  8.773  lbs.  12.9 
ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs. 
old;  5  of  his  tested 
daughters  were  im- 
ported by  ''Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  auctions  for  an 
average  of  $927. 

Sire  of  22  or  more 
official  test  cows, 
including; 

You'll  Do's  Favorite, 
just  finishing  test 
with  more  than  900 
lbs.  butter  as  a  4- 
year-old. 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  4§ 
yrs.  old. 

Oxford's  Triumph 
Maiden,  554  lbs.  7 
ozs,.  at  4  yrs.  3  mos. 

Oxford's  Ever  Lass, 
480  lbs.  4  ozs.,  at  2 
yrs.  3  mos. 

Edith  You'll  Do,  475 
lbs.  6  ozs.,  at  3  yrs. 

Oxford's  Gamboge 
Agatha,  438  lbs.,  at 
3  yrs.  5  mos. 

Oxford  Lavender,  431 
lbs.  9  ozs.,  at  4£  yrs. 

Stella  You'll  Do,  429 
lbs.  15  ozs.,  at  4  yrs. 

Hope  You'll  Do,  408 
lbs.  10  ozs.,  at  2 
yrs.  3  mos. 

Oxford  You'll  Do's 
Circus  Girl,  390  lbs. 
3  ozs.,  at  2  yrs. 

Egypt  You'll  Do,  454 
lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  5  yrs. 
5  mos. 

Lucea  Oxford.  378  lbs. 
5  ozs.,  at  3  yrs.  7 
mos. 

And  a  number  of 
others  with  official 
tests  on  the  Island 
of  Jersey  for  varying 
periods,  six  of  which 
have  been  lately 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  will 
be  sold  in  this  auc- 
tion. 


Dam 
MY  MONICA, 
F.  10419,  C. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '10,  1  lb.  9  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  at  6  yrs. 
old,  239  days  after 
calving. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
Oct.,  '12.  1  lb.  151 
ozs.,  165  days  after 
calving. 

Official  R.  J.  A.  S. 
record  at  9  yrs.  old, 
359.31  lbs.  butter  in 
259  days ;  average 
test,  5.23  per  cent, 
butter  fat. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jer.  (with  his  prog- 
eny), Apr.,  '08. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  $6,700,  to  White 
Horse  Farm,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  who  bought  six 
of  his  daughters  in  a 
single  lot  at  $1,750 
each. 

He  has  already  41  test- 
ed daughters. 

1 1  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged  $  1,391. 36. 

His  five  highest  test- 
ing daughters  were 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove"  and  sold 
in  our  auctions,  in- 
cluding: 

Gamboge's  Grey 
Beauty,  7S4  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink.  722  lbs.  14 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Gamboge's  Fancy 
Princess,  712  lbs.  9 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

We  imported  many 
others  among  his 
very  best  progeny. 

Gamboge's  Tiddledy- 
wink  (above),  Grand 
Cham,  at  Nat.  Dairy 
Show,  '12,  in  her 
year's  test,  gave 
10.279.8  lbs.  milk 
and  717  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  (on  show  cir- 
cuit 2$  mos.  during 
test).  She  was  also 
1st  prize  cow  in  a 
ring  of  20  entries  and 
Senior  Champion  at 
the  Waterloo  (Iowa) 
Dairy  Show,  '12 — 
"the  greatest  exhi- 
bition of  Jerseys  in 
the  history  of  the 
breed."  She  was 
imported  by  "Lin- 
den Grove,"  and 
sold  in  our  '1 1  auc- 
tion for  $1,750,  to 
White  Horse  Farm. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370.  H.  C. 

About  the  best  and 
most  valuable  cow  in 
the  herd  of  Mr.  J.  A. 
Perree,  Sec'y  Island 
of  Jer.  Herd  Book. 

Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 
Dam  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(by  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  above),  public 
butter  test,  May, '09, 
2  lbs.  l\  ozs.,  83 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Triumph,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107 
days  in  milk. 

Oxford  Knight,  sire  of 
12  tested  cows. 

Oxford  Eva,  dam  of 
Oxford  John  D.,  who 
has  3  daughters  in 
the  Register  of  Merit. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256,  H.  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  prize  over  the  Is- 
land in  a  class  of  44, 
'02. 

Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below ) ,  public  but- 
ter test,  May.  '08,  I 
lb.  10  ozs.,  97  days 
in  milk  (cows  under 
5  yrs.);  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '09,  2 
lbs.  lh  ozs.,  83  days 
in  milk;  winner  of 
1st  prize  over  Jer- 
sey and  Theatre 
Challenge  Cup,  May, 
'11;  Reserve  for 
Renouf  Cup,  "best 
butter  test  cow 
judged  by  inspec- 
tion," May,  '07. 

Sultan  of  Oaklands,  1st 

prize.     Sweepstakes,    [  Agatha  of  Oaklands, 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug., '99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are: 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Flower  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter,  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 411.96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10,060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Syria  o'  Dream- 
w  old,  11,075  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Maid  o'  The  Sea, 
11,530  lbs.  milk,  1 
year. 


Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

Combination,  P.  3744, 
H.  C.  1st  prize  over 
Jersey,  May,  '06; 
1st  prize.  St.  Helier 
Show,  Aug.,  '06;  1st 
prize  and  Champion, 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show, 
Apr.,  '09. 

His  breeder,  Mr.  John 
A.  Perree,  sold  him 
to  Mr.  Howard  Wil- 
1  e  t  s,  "G  e  d  n  e  y 
F  a  r  in."  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.,  for 
$5,000. 

Twelve  of  his  heifers. 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '01,  '02. 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7$ 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction  to  Mr. 
How.  Willets.  owner 
of  Gedney  Farm. 


Bessie's  Lad, 

P.  2479,  H.  C. 

By  the  same  sire  as 
Orlando,  P.  2535,  H. 
C,  sire  of  Fairy 
Glen,  P.  9178,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy  and  Fairy 
Glen's  Raleigh. 


Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582, C 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the 
Island  ever  pro- 
duced. She  was 
never  tested  for  but- 
ter, but  milked  as 
high  as  28  quarts 
daily. 


162101.  A.  J.  C  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.  C.  J-H.B.) 

Official  butter  test,  2 
lbs.  l-£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 

She  sold  in  our  '02 
auction  for  $1,700. 
to  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pat- 
terson, Port  Ken- 
nedy, Pa. 


Caiest,  P.  2591,  H.  C. 

1st  prize.  Champion- 
ship and  State's  pr., 
Grouville  Show,  '98. 

Sire  of  Mabel's  Poet, 
P.  2964,  H.  C,  and 
other  noted  animals, 
among  them  being 
Gamboge's  Pride 
4th,  P.  8801,  H.  C, 
2  lbs.  1%  ozs. 

Fifteen  daughters  of 
Caiest  sold  in  our 
'05  and  '06  auction 
sales,  averaging  $865 
each. 


Gamboge's  rride, 
P.  4508,  H.  C 

Winner  of  the  follow- 
ing public  butter 
tests: 

May.  '96.  2  lbs.  7i  ozs. 

Oct.,  '96,  2  lbs.  2i  ozs., 
217  days  in  milk. 

May,  '97,  2  lbs.  H  ozs. 

Oct.,  '97,  2  lbs.,  4j  ozs. 

Oct.,  '98,  2  lbs.  73  ozs., 
118  days  in  milk. 


Golden  Lad  2d, 
P.  2023,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Daisy, 
136499.  19  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Golden  Lad's  Mer- 
maid, sold  at  our  '02 
sale  for  $1,100. 

Golden  Lad's  Blue 
Belle,  sold  at  our 
'03  sale  for  $1,725. 

Brown  Bess  2d, 
P.  5428,  H.  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show,  '96.  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  ^of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. His  son, 
Flying  Fox,  sold  in 
our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  His  son. 
Eminent  2d,  sold  in 
our  '05  sale  for 
$10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

I    Rosette  5th. 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 
Forfarshire.    P.    2914. 
H.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640,  H.  C 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 
Official  test.  2  lbs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours. 
Jersey  weight. 

Fontaine's  King, 
P.  2207,  H.  C 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582.  C. 


.  C. 
7th, 


Boyle,  P.  1559.  H. 

Sire  of  Fontaine 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is 
land.  Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9.000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

[  Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Sarabond.P.  797.H.C. 

He  was  sold  to  go  to 
France  when  12 
months  old.  This 
was  a  great  loss  to 
the  Island,  as  he 
undoubtedly  was  a 
great  sire. 

Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 


Orme, 


C. 


r  Rob  Roy, 

P.  1184,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
Sire  of  Zanzibar,  win- 
ner Certif.  of  Merit 
in  butter  test.  May, 
'00,  1  lb.  14i  ozs. 
in  24  hours.  Dam 
of  Golden  Fern's 
Tulip.  161059.  that 
milked  11.852  lbs. 
milk  and  597  lbs. 
estimated  butter  in 
one  year;  19  lbs.  8  J 
ozs.  butter  in  seven 
days. 

Gamboge  2d, 

P.  2294.  H.  C. 
Dam  of  Gamboge  4th, 
2  lbs.  li  ozs..  24  hrs. 

Orme.  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 
2d,  winner  of  1st  pr., 
B.  and  W.  S.,  N.  A. 
S.  S.,  and  1st  at  the 
Yorkshire  S.,  Eng., 
'95.  (2  lbs.  9J  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.) 


Golden  Lass. 

F.  5711.  H.  C. 
1st  over  the  Island. 


Biron,  P.  1375,  C. 
Brown  Bess,  F.  7455.C 


P.  1660.  H. 

Sire  of 

Regina   Sultane    2d,    2 

lbs.  \h  ozs.  of  butter 

in  24  hours. 

Little     Eminence. 

122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881.  H.  C. 
1st  pr.  over  Jer.,  '89. 

Courage.  P.  1813,  C. 

Mr.  Francis  Le  Brocq 
told  us  that  the  bull 
Courage  was  the 
best  son  of  Golden 
Lad. 


Grassy  Brown, 

P.  3370. H.  C 

Boyle.  P.  1559.  H.  C 
(See  above.) 

Fontaine  4th. 

P.  2537. C 
1st  over  Jersey,  '90, '91. 
1st  Herd  Book.  '90. 

Favorite  Boy. 

P.  882,  H.  C. 

His  grandson,  Favor- 
ite Lad,  is  sire  of 
Iris,  winner  of  Gold 
Medal  (1st  prize)  in 
butter  test.  May, 
'01,  2  lbs.  4£  ozs.. 
220  days  in  milk; 
Certificate  of  Merit. 
May,  '00,  2  lbs.  5 
ozs.,  76  days  in  milk. 


Browny's  Grey, 
P.  2353,  H.  C. 

Oscar,  F.  410.  H.  C- 

Gamboge. 

V.  5846.  H.  C 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey.  '90. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 
P.  2588.  H.  C 

Won  1st  pr,  and  C, 
Oxfordshire  Show , 
Eng..  '93. 

1st  pr.,  R.  A.  S..  Ches- 
ter, Eng..  '93. 

1st  p.  and  Silver  Cup, 
H.  S..  '93. 


Evcrton  Lord. 
P.  1088.  H. 


C 


Widow,  F.  2360.  C. 


Dam  of 
Golden  Queen  of  St.  Saviour.  2  lbs.  1 J  ozs.,  214  days  in  milk. 
Oxford  Ixia.  a  famous  winner  in  the  public  butter  tests;  among  the  many  that  she  won  being  the 

Bronze  Medal  in  March,  '00,  testing  2  lbs.  8  ozs. 
Caiest.  whose  eight  daughters,  in  our  '05  sale,  averaged  $9S7.50. 
Houpla.  sire  of  Lady  Houpla,  winner  of  Champion  Cup,  testing  2  lbs.  12  ozs.,  73  days  in  milk  ana  alter 

first  calving. 
Flying  Fox's  Oxford  Lass.  1st  prize  winner  over  the  Island.  run         j 

Oxford  Lad,  P.  3123.  H.  C,  who  distinguished  himself  by  having  sired  a  remarkable  lot  of  bulls  and 

cows,  winners  in  the  best  shows  and  in  the  public  butter  tests. 

Due  to  calve  August  15,  1016,  by  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011,  one  of  the  most  prepotent  sons  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad- 
Golden  Fern  of  Linden  was  "bred  to  order,"  our  desire  being  for  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad  out  of  the  great  cow,  Golden  Lad's 
Industry,  162058,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Lad,  P,  1242,  H.  C,  ever  owned  at  "Linden  Grove."  His  progeny 
have  fulfilled  our  fondest  expectations,  and  they  have  been  highly  appreciated  by  some  of  our  best  breeders.  (See  front  pages 
for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern  of  Linden,  84011.) 


B  302 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  137.    Cow. 


OXFORD  MILLIE  YOU'LL  DO,  353270,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Oxford  Millie,  P.  20803,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  John  A.  Perree,  St.  Saviour,  Island  of 
Jersey. 

Born  December  S,  1912. 

Imported  October  31,  1915,  by  T.  S.  Cooper  & 
Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  "big-litde"  young  cow,  with  lots  of 
substance  and  good  type;  very  long,  deep  body; 
back  strong  and  straight  to  root  of  tail;  great  length 
of  rump  and  prominent  hips;  hide  thin  and  mellow; 
long  tail,  with  generous  switch  touching  the  ground; 
large  udder,  of  splendid  shape  when  in  milk,  with 
well  placed  teats.  (One  of  the  "good  things"  that 
will  likely  be  picked  up  by  some  good  judge  at  a 
bargain  because  practically  dry.) 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4Q75.H.C. 

Sire  of  22  or  more  offi- 
cial test  cows,  16  of 
them  with  Register 
of  Merit  records,  in- 
cluding: 

You"ll  Do's  Favorite, 
just  finishing  with 
more  than  900  lbs. 
butter  as  a  4-year- 
old.  She  was  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  for 
$500,  to  Mr.  E.  T. 
Bedford,  Greens 
Farms,  Conn. 

Imp.  Rustic  Ivy,  774 
lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  4£  yrs. 
old.  Shewas  lstpr. 
3-year-old  (1 1  en- 
tries) at  New  York 
State  Fair.  '13;  1st 
pr.  4-year-old,  Con- 
necticut State  Fair, 
'14,  1st  prize  5 -year- 
old,  dam  of  the  Gr. 
Champion  bull  and 
the  1st  prize  "pro- 
duce of  cow,"  New- 
York  State  Fair,  '15. 

Six  of  his  Register  of 
Merit  daughters 
were  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove." 

Six  others  with  official 
tests  on  the  Island 
of  Jersey,  were  im- 
ported by  "Linden 
Grove"  in  '15,  and 
will  be  sold  in  this 
auction. 

Oxford  You'll  Do  is 
sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including: 

Golden  Oxford  Ivy, 
Champion  over  the 
Island  of  Jersey  in 
'15;  1st  prize  2-year- 
old  at  Royal  Show, 
May,  '14  (68  en- 
tries), and  1st  prize 
3-year-old,  May,  '15 
(76  entries).  Now 
named  You'll  Do's 
Champion  Ivy, 
35325 1 ,  and  cata- 
logued for  this  auc- 
tion (see  No.  50). 

Kingsway,  P.  5158,  H. 
C.  1st  prize  bull, 
Class  2,  19  entries, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'15. 

(See  opposite  page  for 
his  extended  pedi- 
gree.) 


Dam 

LADY  MILLIE  3d, 

P.  16827,  C. 


Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 
(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000. 

Among  his  37  tested 
daughters  are: 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  614  lbs.  3  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year; 
sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $875,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman. 

Noble's  Golden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Brampton  Lady  Oak- 
lands,  in  Canadian 
Record  of  Merit,  486 
lbs.  8  ozs.  butter  in  1 
year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs. 

Noble's  Nursie,  440 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
414  lbs.  7  ozs. 

Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 
ville,  401  lbs.  12  ozs. 

St.  Clement's  Noble 
Maid,  394  lbs.  10 
ozs. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
3S5  lbs.  2  ozs. 

Sire  of  28  bulls  with 
official  test  daugh- 
ters, including 
Noble's  Jolly  Sultan, 
a  "Linden  Grove" 
service  bull  who  has 
ten  tested  daughters. 

More  than  200  1st  ors. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands 
and  his  get  so  far  as 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 

Noble  of  Oaklands  and 
his  sons  won  all  1st 
prizes  at  the  bull 
show,  Island  of  Jer., 
April,  '10.  At  t  h  e 
bull  show,  Apr.,  '11, 
sons  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands  won  2  out 
of  four  first  prizes. 

(See  other  pages  for 
further  particulars 
and  picture  of  this 
distinguished  sire.) 


Lady  Millie  2d, 
P.  12177.  H.  C. 

Dam  of  Millie  of  Oak- 
lands, winner  of  Re- 
serve, Class  1,  55 
entries,  and  St.  Sa- 
viour Parish  prize, 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'08;  St.  Saviour  Par. 
prize.  Royal  Show, 
Class  2,  May,  '09. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Dec,  '07,  for$l,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
tice, Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale. 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Cham,  bull, 
San  Antonio  (Tex.) 
International  Expo- 
sition, '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

Sire  of  4  bulls  with 
tested  daughters 
in  Register  of  Merit. 

A  son  of  the  famous 
old  Blue  Belle,  that 
sold  in  our  '04  sale 
for  $3,600, 


Lady  Viola, 

P    8463.  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  *1 1  auction 
for  $7,000. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '04. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
butter  test,  May, '04, 
2  lbs.  12  o  zs„  50 
days  in  milk. 

1st  over  Jersey  and 
Champion,  '05. 

1st  prize.  Sweepstakes 
and  Cham.,  Grou- 
ville  and  St.  Saviour, 
'05. 

1st  over  Eng.  wherever 

exhibited,  '06,  '07. 

Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C,  Certificate  of 
Merit,  butter  test. 
May,  "05,  2  lbs.  15 
ozs.,  39  days  in  milk. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit,  May, 
'06,  3  lbs.,  38  days 
in  milk.  Both  when 
four  years  old. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola,  203669,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  1  lb. 
15  ozs.,  159  days  in 
milk,  when  only  30 
months  old.  We 
bought  her  at  auc- 
tion for  $2,550. 

Viola's  Golden  Jolly, 
79314,  sold  in  our 
'09  auction  for 
$12,000. 


Speculative. 

P.  3420,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Blonde  8th,  P. 
12361,  C,  public  but- 
ter test,  May,  '11,1 
lb.  7h  ozs.  in  24  hrs., 
195  days  in  milk. 

He  sired  the  dam  of 
Viola's  Golden  Lena, 
240364.  sold  in  our 
'13  auction,  at  3 
yrs.  old,  for  $410,  to 
Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley, 
Spencer,  Mass. 

Lady  Millie. 

F.  9193,  H.  C. 


Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

1st  and  Championship, 
Ohio  and  Illinois 
State  Fairs,  '03. 

His  sire.  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
prize, over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '04  auction 
sale  to  Mr.  Howard 
Willets,  "Gedney 
F  arm,"  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for 
$3,600. 

Dam  of  Caumais  Lad, 
P.  2257,  H.  C.  sire 
of  Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  C,  and 
Guenon's  Lad,  both 
noted  sires. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '98. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Reserve  over  Jersey 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

1st     at     Three-Parish 
Show,  '99. 
Sire  of 

Nobleman's  Lady 
Mary,  sold  in  our 
'02  sale  to  J.  A.  Mid- 
delton,  Shelby  ville, 
Ky. ;  the  unbeaten 
Champion  of  many 
shows. 

His  dam,  Gipsy  Maid, 
is  also  dam  of  Gipsy 
Maid  2d,  P.  9641,  H. 
C,  who  won  1st  over 
Jersey,  Aug.,  '02;  1st 
over  Jersey  (Special 
Class)  and  Cham- 
pion over  three  par- 
ishes. May,  '10;  be- 
sides other  prizes. 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C. 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister   to   Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess,   that    tested   23 
lbs.  6  ozs. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale,  May,  '02,  for 
$7,500. 

Sire  of 

Fox  Glove,  that  tested 
in  public  butter  test 
on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 
8|  ozs.  in  24  hours. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 

Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 
20  lbs.  5  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 
17  lbs.  2i  ozs. 

Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs. 

Brookhill  Fox  (out  of 
the  great  cow, 
Brookhill  Rose  2d), 
winner  1st  at  Royal 
Show,  England,  '02, 
in  a  class  of  32,  and 
sold  at  auction  for 
$5,000. 

Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946.  H.  C. 
A    magnificent     dairy 

cow,  milking  20 

quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  2280,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

He  has  shown  his 
worth  as  a  sire  of 
cows  that  are  a 
credit  to  his  illus- 
trious dam.  He  is 
sire  of  Aristocratic 
Beauty,  that  won 
the  Silver  Medal  in 
the  public  butter 
test  on  the  Island, 
testing  2  lbs.  10£ 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  being 
in  milk  at  time  of 
test  121  days.  She 
sold  in  our  '06  sale 
for  $1,100. 

Gipsy  Maid. 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 

3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  others. 

Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion sale  for  $10,000. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an 
average  of  $4,560. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Sire  of  Golden  Sultana, 
sold  for  $3,700;  dam 
of  the  distinguished 
bull.  Sultana's  Gold- 
en Jolly. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich   and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying   Fox,   P.  2729, 

H.  C- 
Forfarshire,    P.    2914, 

Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '93. 
1st  Cham.    Class,    '95, 

'96,  '97,  '98. 
Scored  97  points. 
Milked  24  qts.  a  day; 

private  test,  2  lbs.  1 1 

ozs.  butter  in  1  day. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and  gran- 
dam,  especially  the 
latter— La  Bouanne. 
a  splendid  cow, 
though  never  regis- 
tered. 


Daisy  7th, 
P.  3277, 


H.  C. 


Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 

Baron  of  St.  John, 
P.  1279,  H.  C 

His  grandam.  Lady 
Useful,  P.  796,  H.C, 
won  1st  over  Jersey 
and  Parish  prize, '86. 

.  Lugano,  F.  7020,  C. 


Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  Apr.,  '92;  2d  State's  prize,  Apr.,  '02;  1st  over  Jersey,  Aug., 

'02,  and  Apr.,  '03. 
Sire  of 
Retreat's  Ituna,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  2d  Goddington  prize,  May,  '06,  2 

lbs.  6£  ozs.,  132  days  in  milk. 
Albani  2d,  Certificate  of  Merit  and-lst  Parish  prize,  May,  '11,  2  lbs.  6i  ozs., 

120  days  in  milk. 
Rosy  Face  5th,  P.  14536,  H.  C.  (now  named  Lady  Astor,  269778).     In  the 

public  butter  test.  May,  '11.  she  yielded  36  lbs.  1 0  ozs.  milk,  2  lbs.  9^  ozs. 

butter  (more  than  the  Silver  Medal  winner,  who  had  calved  a  longer  time 

previously,  obtaining  credit  therefor). 
Sweet  Bread  10th,  Certificate  of  Merit,  Oct.,  '09,  2  lbs.  5  ozs.,  124  days  in 

milk. 
Egmont  2d,  Certificate  of  Merit,  May,  '10,  2  lbs.  2\  ozs.,  50  days  in  milk. 
Light  Blue,  Certificate  of  Merit,  Oct.,  '08,  1  lb.  15*  ozs.,  68  days  in  milk. 
Golden  Maid  6th,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  Par.  prize.  May, '08,  1  lb.  15  ozs., 

105  days  in  milk. 
AsiLor's  Rosette,  Certificate  of  Merit  and  5th  Goddington  pr.,  May,  '08,  1  lb. 

12J  ozs.,  217  days  in  milk. 
Merluche  3d,  Certificate  of  Merit,  Oct.,  '07,  1  lb.  93  ozs.,  171  days  in  milk. 
AsLor  is  also  sire  of  numerous  1st  prize  winners  over  Jer.  and  other  honors. 
(See  other  pedigrees  for  partial  list  of  his  prize-winning  get.) 


f  Golden  Lad, 

Bessie's  Knight, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Pretty  Lady 

P.  2518,  H.  C. 

Superior  9th, 

Sweepstakes,    Western 

[  Bessie  5th, 

P.  8526.  C. 

Show,  '99. 

P.  4370,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  numerous  prize 

Parish  pr.,  Aug.,   '94 

winners. 

1st  St.  Lawrence.  '94 

Due  to  calve  June  13,  1916,  by  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  2d,  P.  5297,  H.  C,  a  son  of 
Golden  Fern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C,  for  whose  extended  pedigree  see  No.  26  of  catalog 
The  dam  of  Fern's  Oxford  Noble  is  Oxford  Triumph,  P.  12120,  H.  C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '08,  1  lb.  14  ozs.,  107  days  in  milk.  She  is  a  daughter  of  Oxford  Lad,  P. 
3123,  H.  C,  and  out  of  Oxford  Ever,  P.  S370,  H.  C,  who  is  also  dam  of  the  celebrated 
bulls,  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  Oxford  Knight,  and  the  great  cow,  Agatha's  Oxford 
Lass. 


Pretty  Lady 

Superior  5th, 
P.  5624,  H.  C. 
Parish  prize.  '95,  '98. 
1st     prize,     St.     Mary 
Show,  '97,  '98. 


Lowland  King, 

P.  1673,  H.  C. 
1st  H.  B.  ov.  Jer.,  '92. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '93. 
1st  ov.  Jer.,  Aug.,  '93. 

Pretty  Lady  Superior, 

F.  6529,'iH.  C. 
2d  over.  Jersey,  '84. 


B85 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  138.     Cow. 


YOU'LL  DO'S  GREY  BEAUTY,  353263,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Xiana,  P.  19577,  H.  C.) 


Bred  by  W.  Colin,  Grouville,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  May  25,  1912. 

Imported  August  5,  1915.  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  attractive  grey,  of  splendid  breeding,  being 
by  Oxford  You'll  Do  and  out  of  a  cow  of  the  family 
that  produced  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley's  great  bull.  Interested 
Prince,  whose  daughter  holds  the  highest  yearly 
milk  record  of  the  Jersey  breed.  Long  bodied, 
and  of  good  dairy  type;  great  depth  of  barrel, 
with  splendid  ribbing;  symmetrical  outline,  with 
straight,  strong  back,  broad  loins  and  wide,  promi- 
nent hips;  very  long  in  rump,  with  high  tail  setting 
and  luxuriant  switch;  beautifully  shaped  udder; 
good-sized    and   squarely  placed  teats. 


Gamboge's  Knight, 
P.  3645.  H.  C 

Winner  of  2d  pr.  over 
Jersey  (with  his 
progeny),  Apr.,  '08. 

Sire  of  41  tested  cows. 

11  of  his  daughters,  in 
our  '11  auction, 
averaged    $1,391.36. 

At  the  National  Dairy 
Show,  Chicago,  '11, 
every  animal  in  com- 
petition, sired  by 
Gamboge's  Knight, 
did  honor  to  its  sire, 
winning  among 
other  prizes: 

1  st  prize  for  get  of  sire. 

1st  prize  for  produce  of 
cow. 

1st  prize  for  four  cows 
in  milk. 


Sire 
OXFORD 

YOU'LL  DO, 
P.  4075,  H.C. 

Winner  of  1st  pr.  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, at  the  bull  show 
on  the  Island,  Apr., 
'11.  This  is  the 
most  valuable  prize, 
and  the  greatest  dis- 
tinction that  can  be 
accorded  a  bull. 

Full  brother  to  Oxford 
Knight,  P.  3938,  C, 
sire  of  12  butter  test 
cows,  and  of  other 
prize  winners. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  regis- 
tered as  Imported 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
1 1 1 860 — not  for  sale. 

He  is  sire  of  the  bull 
winning  Gr.  Cham- 
pionship at  Indiana 
State  Fair,  '15,  and 
sold  in  our  auction 
for  $525. 

His  daughter,  You'll 
Do's  Favorite,  sold 
in  our  '14  auction  as 
a  3-year-old  for 
$500,  now  under 
year's  official  test, 
will  make  nearly,  if 
not  more  than,  900 
lbs.  butter. 

His  daughter,  Golden 
Oxford  Ivy,  won  1st 
prize  in  her  class  (76 
entries)  and  the 
Theatre  Challenge 
Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island)  at 
the  Royal  Show, 
May,  '15;  she  also 
won  1st  prize  in  her 
class  (68  entries)  at 
Royal  Show,  May, 
'14. 

No  living  sire  has  put 
thi  itamp  oi  CAPA- 
CITY— a  highly  fin- 
ished DAIRY  TYPE 
—more  unerringly 
on  his  daughters 
than  has  Oxford 
You'll  Do,  P.  4075, 
H.  C. 

(See  front  pages  for  his 
picture  and  more  ex- 
tended pedigree.) 


Dam 

ALEXIANA, 
P.  9097,  H.C. 

She  is  by  the  same  sire 
as  Mr.  R.  A.  Sibley's 
noted  bull,  Interest- 
ed Prince,  who  pro- 
duced the  Champion 
yearly  milk  cow  of 
the  Jersey  breed, 
and  35  others  in 
Register  of  Merit. 


Oxford  Ever, 

P.  8370,  H.  C. 
Daughter  of  the  cele- 
brated Oxford  Lass. 


Agatha's  Flying  Fox, 
P.  3256.  II .  C. 

1st  prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes, St.  Saviour 
and  Grouville 
Show,  '02. 

1st  pr.  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02. 
Sire  of 

Agatha's  Oxford  Lass 
(out  of  the  great 
cow,  Oxford  Ever, 
below),  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '08,  1 
lb.  10  ozs. 

Sultau  of  Oaklands,  1st 
prize.  Sweepstakes, 
Breeders'  Cup  and 
Reserve  Cham.,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '05. 

Twelve  of  his  heifers, 
ten  of  which  were 
yearlings,  sold  in  our 
'05  auction  sale  for 
an  average  of  $558. 


Fontaine's 

Oxford  Pride, 
187430,  A.  J.  C.  C 

(Gamboge's  Pride  4th, 
P.  8801,  H.  C.) 

3d  pr.  in  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  7% 
ozs.,  48  days  in  milk. 

Sold  for  $2,500,  in  our 
'05  auction,  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets. 


Alexie,  P.  2656,  H.  C.  

Winner  of 
Reserve,  Class  1,  15  entries.  Royal  Show,  Jersey, 

Aug.,  '98. 
2d  prize,  Class  2,  17  entries.  April.  '99. 
3d  prize,  Class  7,  26  entries.  Aug.,  '99. 

Sire  of 
Interested  Prince,  58224,  sire  of  36  in  Register 

of  Merit,  including  Passport,  219742,  987  lbs. 

5f  ozs.  butter  in   1   year,   19,964  lbs.   12.8  ozs. 

milk  (the  champion  Jersey  milk  record). 
Grey  Lily,  P.  9003,  H.  C-.  public  butter  test.  May, 

'03,  1  lb.  9  ozs.  in  24  hrs.,  at  3  yrs.  old.     Dam 

of  Anna  Grey,  P.  16474,  H.  C,  winner  of  3d 

prize  at  St.  Lawrence  Show,  '12;  and  the  latter 

is    darn   of   the   bull.     Hamptonne    Grey.    P. 

4995,  H.  C,  winner  of  2d  prize.  Class  2.    19 

entries,  Royal  Show.  April,  '14.  3d  prize.  Class 

3,  7  entries.  April,  '15;  and  other  prizes. 
Maid's  Pride  2d,  P.  9293,  C.,  Certificate  of  Merit. 

public  butter  test,  Oct.,  '04,  1  lb.  8J  ozs.  in  24 

hrs.,  187  days  after  calving. 
Golden  Lad's  Gold  Boy,  58430,  sold  in  our  '00 

auction   for  $300,   at  4  mos.   old.     He   has   2 

sons  with  tested  daughters  in  Register  of  Merit, 

viz.: 
Gold  Link's  Gold  Boy,  61897,  sire  of  Gold  Boy's 

Moss  Rose,  248625,  553  lbs.  6.4  ozs.  butter  in 

1  year,  from  9,698  lbs.  milk,  at  6  yrs.  old. 
The  Gilded  One,  67513,  sire  of  2  and  grandsire  of 

5  in  Register  of  Merit,  viz.: 
Golden  Patience,   196718,  Class  AA.  538  lbs.    10 

ozs.  in  1  year,  8,525  lbs.  milk,  at  6  yrs.  5  mos. 

old.      Dam  of  2  in  Register  of  Merit. 
Golden  Hamley's  Electra,  206781,  488  lbs.  7  ozs. 

butter,  6,967  lbs.  11.2  ozs.  milk,  at  5  yrs.  old. 
Grandsire  of  Viola  d'Amore,  499  lbs.  8  ozs.,  at  4 

yrs.  7  mos.;  Eurotas  Bessinda,  353  lbs.  12  ozs., 

at  2  yrs.  2  mos.;  Hamley's  Golden  Deb,  59  lbs. 

3.2  ozs.  butter  in  30  days,  at  4  yrs.  old;  Owl's 

Model  Fox  Katydid,  395  lbs.  7  ozs.,  at  3  yrs. 

old;  and  O.  M.  Fox  Auburn  Mary,  452  lbs.  12 

ozs..  at  3  yrs.  2  mos. 
Atexie's  dam,  Surprise,  P.  4266,  H.  C,  is  dam  of 

Uncle    Peter's    Surprise,    187417,    sold    in    our 

'05  auction  for  $1,000.  to  Mr.  Howard  Willets, 

owner  of  Gedney  Farm. 


Saturn's  Legacy,  P.  6454.  H.  C 


A  grand  dairy  cow,  milking  as  high  as  22  quarts 
daily. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug. ,'99. 

Among  his  many  test- 
ed daughters  are : 

Flying  Fox's  Oxford 
Queen,  870.5  lbs. 
butter,  13,604  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  F  1  o%w  e  r  o' 
Dreamwold,  740  lbs. 
butter.  11,198  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Blue  Belle  of  St.  Sa- 
viour, 41 1 .96  lbs. 
butter,  6,841  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 

Fox's  Daisy  o'  Dream- 
wold, 10.060  lbs. 
milk,  1  year. 


Agatha  of  Oaklands, 
162101,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(A  highly  commended 
cow,  Agatha,  F. 
8432,  H.  C.  J. H.B.I 

Official  butter  test.  2 
lbs.  l£  ozs.  in  24 
hrs.,  Jersey  weight, 
being  in  milk  142 
days. 


Caumais  Lad, 

P.  2257,  H.  C. 

2d  ov.  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  '96. 

Sire  of  many  noted 
animals,  one  of 
which  is  "Financial 
King,"  imported  by 
Mr.  P.  J.  Cogswell, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to 
be  crossed  on  the 
daughters  of  Exile 
of  St.  Lambert. 

Financial  King  was 
bought  by  Mr.  Wm. 
Rockefeller,  Tarry- 
town,  N.  Y. ;  he  is 
sire  of  10  producing 
bulls  and  15  tested 
cows,  among  the 
latter  being: 

Financial  Countess, 935 
lbs.  10  ozs.  esti- 
mated butter  in  1 
year,  confirmed  by 
churn  test — t  h  e 
world's  record  for 
confirmed  test. 

Tine  y's  Interested 
Lass,  winner  Certifi- 
cates of  Merit  in 
Oct.,  '05  (2  lbs.  4± 
ozs.),  and  Oct.,  '04 
(1  lb.  15  J  ozs.). 

Caumais  Lad  is  also 
sire  of: 

Guenon's  Lad,  Cham, 
bull.  Blue  Grass 
Fair,  Lexington, 
Ky.,  and  Kentucky 
State  Fair;  sire  of  a 
number  of  tested 
daughters. 

Petune's  Favorite,  P. 
8156,  C..  winner 
BIythwood  Bowl, 
Aug.,  '99. 


Surprise. 

P.  4266,  H.  C. 

(Surprise  of  Ardcn. 
151896.  A.  J.  C.  C) 

Par.  pr.,  Aug.,  '93. 

4th  pr.,  Aug.,  '95. 

1st  pr.  and  Par.  pr.. 
Aug  ,  '96. 

Imported  by  Hon.  H. 
N.  Higinbotham, 
Joliet.  111. 

She  was  2d  prize  cow 
at  the  Pan-Amer- 
ican Exposition,  '01, 
in  a  large  class. 

Jersey  Lad,  P.  1934,  C. 

Saturn,  F.  2139,  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C 
Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  pr. 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C 

f  Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 

I  Rosette4th,  P.  2128.C 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C  Show.  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sate 
for  $7,500. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C, 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 
149740,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Ravachol,  P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and  out 
of  a  phenomenal 
dam,  he  proved  him- 
self a  remarkable 
sire,  but  was  butch- 
ered before  his  value 
as  a  sire  was  known. 

Courageous  Countess 

of  Oaklands, 

P.  8640.  H.  C, 

now  named 

Countess  of  Oaklands, 

162098. 

Golden  Pride, 

P.  1903.  H.  C. 
2d  pr.,  B.  and  W.,  '98. 

Sire  of 
Beechside  Daisy,    Par. 

prs.,  '97,  '99. 
Remembrance,   2d   p., 
B.  and  W.,  '96;  1st 
R.  C.  S.,  '96. 

Blue    Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C. 
Parish  p.,  May,  '96. 
3d  ov.  Jersey  and  Par. 

pr.,  '96. 
4th  ov.  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr.,  '98. 


Blue  Belle  sold  in  our  '04  auction  sale  to  Mr. 
Howard  Willets,  -'Gedney  Farm."  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  for  $3,600.  Dam  of  Caumais 
Lad,  P.  2257,  H.  C.  sire  of  Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  C,  and  Guenon's  Lad,  both  noted 
sires.  Dam  of  Blue  Nun,  18  lbs.  5£  ozs.  Dam 
of  Blue  Belle  of  St.  Saviour.  173583.  who  made 
411.96  lbs.  butter  the  first  year  after  im- 
portation, and  sold  in  our  '1 1  auction  for 
$1,250.  Dam  of  Golden  Lad's  Blue  Belle, 
sold  in  our  '03  sale  for  $1,725.  Dam  of  Blue 
Belle  6th  and  7th  and  of  Blue  Belle's  Hand- 
some Fox.  Also  dam  of  Blue  Belle's  Golden 
Fern.  69196.  that  sold  as  a  calf  for  $3,000. 

She  has  5  sons  with  tested  daughters. 

When  on  the  Island  we  took  special  pains  to 
go  and  see  the  breeder  of  Blue  Belle,  and  he 
told  us  that  her  dam.  Grisette,  was  one  of 
the  greatest  cows  in  her  day  on  the  Island, 
milking  18  to  20  quarts  daily,  and  never  went 
dry.  Her  dam.  Fiery  Cross,  F.  5935.  II.  C  . 
who  was  also  bred  by  the  breeder  of  Blue 
Belle,  had  no  equal  on  the  Island. 


Onne.  P.   1660,  H.  C 

Sire  of  Regina  Sultane 

2d,  2  lbs.  li  ozs.  of 

butter  in  24  hours. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 

Courage.  P.  1813.  C. 

Grassy  Brown. 

P.  3370.  H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

1st  prize  over  Island, 
Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Cherry  Belle, 

F.  779,  H.  C. 

Meadow  Boy,  1193. 


Grisette,  P.  2058,  H.C. 


Everton  Lord, 

P.  1088.  H.  C. 
His    sire    is    a    son    of 

Everton     King,     P. 

390,  C. 


Everton  Prince, 
P.  761.  II.  C 


Beauty  of  Faldouet. 
P.  1644.  H.  C 


Everton  King  was  a  remarkable  sire  of  grand 
cows  of  magnificent  dairy  type,  inheriting  the 
same  from  his  illustrious  dam,  Quality,  who 
won  first  prize  and  Champion  Cup  at  the  Royal 
Show,  '82,  and  made  16  lbs.  8  ozs.  of  butter. 
Many  years  ago,  when  on  the  Island,  we 
were  so  taken  with  her  that  we  bought,  at  a 
long  price,  her  son,  Everton  King,  and 
left  him  on  the  Island  to  be  bred  to  our 
cows  before  shipment  to  America.  Quality 
is  also  dam  of  the  great  bull.  Happy,  F.  309, 
C,  who  left  a  grand  lot  of  dairy  cows  on  the 
Island. 


Moonbeam,  P.  2439,  C. 


Bend'Or,  P.  1381.H.C. 


Prince  Louis, 

P.  641,  C. 

Rising  Moon,F.6131,C. 

Jolly  Boy,  P.  921,  C. 


Moselle.  P.  262,  C. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '85. 
Rapture,  F.  2363,  C.  3d    over    Jersey,    and 

Parish  prize,  '87. 

Due  to  calve  July  21,  1916,  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86180,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  handsomest  and  best  bred  bull  ever  owned 
at  "Linden  Grove."  He  won,  at  the  National  Dairy  Show.  Chicago,  11.  1st  prize  in  2-year-old  class,  Senior  Champion  and 
Grand  Champion  bull,  any  age;  headed  1st  prize  $200  Special  herd,  bull  and  1(1  females;  Special  Grand  Champion,  $100  prize; 
A.  J.  C.  C.  Gold  Medal,  errand  Champion  bull  bred  by  exhibitor;  sired  the  animals  winning  1st  prize  as  calf  herd.  (See  front 
pages  for  picture  and  further  particulars  concerning  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly.) 


E570 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  139.    Cow.  BEATRICE  NICOLLE,  257114,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Beatrice  2d,  P.  15600,  H.  C.) 
ENTERED  IN  REGISTER  OF  MERIT,  CLASS  AA,  479  LBS.  BUTTER  IN   ONE  YEAR,  AT  4  YRS.  8  MOS.   OLD. 


Bren  by  J.  Nicolle,  St.  Lawrence,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Born  July  9.  1908. 

Imported  May  22,  1911,  by  J.  B.  Haggin,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

An  exceedingly  handsome  cow,  of  great  refine- 
ment and  body  capacity;  lovely  head,  of  the  "Island 
type";  clean,  flat  neck;  strong,  straight  back  and 
perfectly  fashioned  hind  quarters;  body  of  great 
depth  and  width,  on  short,  fine  legs;  thin  tail,  beauti- 
fully set,  with  luxuriant  black  switch;  large  udder  of 
splendid  shape,  with  good-sized  and  well-placed 
teats. 


f  Sire 

NOBLE 

OF  OAKLANDS, 
P.  3909,  H.C. 

(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

3d  over  Jersey  with 
progeny.  Apr.,  '08. 

1st  over  Jersey  with 
progeny,  Apr.,  '10. 

Sold  at  our  '11  auction 
for  £15,000. 

1st  prizes  for  "get  of 
sire"  were  won  by 
his  sons  and  daugh- 
ters in  '10,  at  Nat. 
Dairy  Show,  Water- 
loo (Iowa)  Dairy 
Show,  Illinois  and 
Tennessee  State 
Fairs. 

More  than  200  1st 
prizes  and  Cham- 
pionships stand  to 
the  credit  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands  and  his 
get,  so  far  as  the  rec- 
ords have  been  tabu- 
lated. 

Sire  of  37  tested  cows, 
including; 

Noble's  Handsome 
Queen,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  614  lbs.  3 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year. 

Noble'sGolden 
Chance,  Register  of 
Merit,  530  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

My  Noble's  Duchess, 
Register  of  Merit, 
485  lbs.  15  ozs.  but- 
ter. 1  year. 

Noble's  Golden  Pride, 
Register  of  Merit, 
443  lbs.  2.8  ozs.  but- 
ter, 1  year. 

Noble's  Nursie,  Reg- 
ister of  Merit,  440 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter,  1 
year. 

Noble's  Beautiful  Lily, 
Register    of    Merit, 
•      414  lbs.  7  ozs.  but- 
ter, 1  year. 

Noble's  Beautiful 
Nelly,  Register  of 
Merit.  404  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter,  1  year. 

B  rampton  Oaklands 
Lady,  in  Canadian 
Record  of  Perfor- 
mance,486  lbs.  8  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year,  3 
years  old. 

Brown  Bess  of  Grou- 
ville,  in  Register  of 
Merit,  401  lbs.  12 
ozs.  butter,  1  year. 

Noble's  Imp.  Duchess, 
Register  of  Merit, 
385  lbs.  2  ozs.  but- 
ter, 1  year. 

Dam 
BEATRICE, 
P.  12545,^.0. 


Blue  Belle's  Blue  Fox, 
P.  3633,  H.  C. 

A  very  promising  sire 
and  great  show  bull. 
He  was  sold  at  Mr. 
D.  S.  Williams'  sale, 
Nashville,  T  e  n  n., 
Dec,  '07,  for  £1 ,025, 
to  Mr.  Harry  Pren- 
t  i  c  e  ,  Worcester, 
M  ass.,  who  was 
offered  a  large  ad- 
vance in  price  right 
after  the  sale, 
Sire  of 

Blue  Belle's  Blue  Lad, 
72314,  1st  prize  and 
Grand  Cham,  bull, 
San  Antonio  (Tex.) 
International  Expo- 
sition, '09. 

Anna's  Dorothy, 
222016,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  14  lbs.  15 
ozs.  in  7  days,  at  4 
years  old. 

Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C 

Sold  in  our  '  1 1  auc- 
tion for  $7,000. 

1st  prize  over  Jer.,'04. 

Public  butter  test, 
May,  '04,  2  lbs.  12 
ozs. 

1st  pr.  over  Jersey  and 
Theatre  Cup,  May, 
'05. 

1st  ov.  England  wher- 
ever exhibited,    '06. 
'07  and  '08. 
Dam  of 

Miss  Viola,  P.  9644,  H. 
C,  public  butter 
test,  May,  '05,  2  lbs. 
15  ozs. 

Willoh's  Rosy,  P. 
10444,  H.  C,  public 
butter  test,  3  lbs. 

Poppy  Viola,  P. 
10902,  H.  C,  Bronze 
Medal  in  public  but- 
ter test.  1  lb.  15  ozs., 
when  1 59  days  in 
milk,  after  dropping 
her  first  calf,  being 
only  30  months  old. 

f  Jockey,  P.  3358,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  the  bull,  Bene- 
dictine's Jockey,  P. 
3725,  H.  C.  sire  of 
Cunning  Mouse  3d, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '10,  1  lb.  ll£ 
ozs.,  78  days  in  milk ; 
Reserve  over  Jer. 
and  Par.  prize.  Aug., 
'10;  Fusee  3d,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
'11,  1  lb.  9  ozs.,  103 
days  in  milk. 

Sire  of  many  other 
winners. 


Young  Rosebay, 
P.  5613,  H.  C. 


f  Shy  Fox, 

P.  3143,  H.  C. 

Champion  winner  at 
St.  Saviour  and 
Grouville  Show,  Is- 
land of  Jer.,  '02. 

His  sire.  Flying  Fox, 
is  also  sire  of  Aga- 
tha's Flying  Fox,  P. 
3256,  H.  C,  1st  pr. 
and  Sweepstakes,  St. 
Saviour  and  Grou- 
ville Show,  '02;  1st 
prize  over  the  Island 
in  a  class  of  44,  '02; 
1st  pr.  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '03. 

Blue  Belle, 

P.  4307,  H.  C 

Dam  of  Caumais  Lad, 
P.2257,H.C.,sireof 
Financial  King,  P. 
2624,  H.  C.  and 
Guenon's  Lad,  both 
noted  sires. 

Nobleman, 

P.  2555.  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 

Sire  of  Island  Admira- 
tion, butter  test,  14 
lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Nobleman's  dam,  the 
magnificent  cow, 
Gipsy  Maid,  P.  4424, 
H.  C,  is  strongly 
bred  to  the  families 
with  which  we  "fell 
in  love"  on  the  Is- 
land in  the  early 
80's — W  o  1  s  e  1  e  y, 
grandson  of  Farm- 
er's Glory ;  Angela, 
the  dam  of  Imported 
Tormentor ;  B  obby , 
representative  o  f 
Mr.  Arthur's  capti- 
vating "Rose"  fami- 
ly, and  last,  but 
not  least,  old  "Coo- 
massie." 

Bagatelle  2d, 

P.  6564,  H.  C, 

now  named 

Golden  Lad's  Victoria, 

157325. 
Sold  in  our  '01  sale  for 

$745. 
Full   sister  to  Golden 
Lad's    Fawn    Duch- 
ess, 23  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Benedictine's  Prince, 
P.  2951,  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Carita,  P. 
9768,  C,  winner  St. 
Helier  Parish  prize. 
May,  '08;  dam  of 
Lady  Carita  4th,  P. 
12402,  H.  C,  2d  pr. 
and  Reserve  for 
Cham.,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '08;  1st  and 
Cham.,  St.  Helier 
Show,  '09. 

.  Grisette,  F.  8358,  H.C. 

Golden  Rosebay, 
P.  1681,  H.  C. 


Rosebay  3d, 

P.  3642,  C. 
2d    over    Jersey    and 
Par.  pr.,  R.  J.  A.  S-, 

'90. 


Young  Benedictine  2d,  P.  6714,  H.  C,  (see  above),  is  dam  of  Young  Bene- 
dictine 3d,  P.  7725,  H.  C,  1st  over  Jer.,  Champion  class.  May,  '09;  Re- 
serve for  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  May,  '08;  1st  over  Jer.,  Champion 
class,  May,  '08;  1st  over  Jersey  and  Theatre  Challenge  Cup,  May,  '07; 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par.  prize,  May,  '06;  Par.  prizes,  Aug.,  '99;  May,  '98, '99. 

Young  Benedictine  3d  is  dam  of: 

Sweet  Benedictine,  1st  over  Jersey  and  Parish  prize,  Aug.,  '08. 

Noble  Benedictine,  Reserve  over  Jersey,  May,  '09. 

Lady  Fox,  Parish  prizes,  May,  '03;  May,  '04,  and  Aug.,  '04. 

Flying  Fox's  Brown  Belle,  173076,  15  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  7  days;  sold  in  our 
May,  '03,  auction  for  $350. 


Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729,  H.  C. 
Champion  winner  over 

the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 
Sold  at  our  '02  sale  for 

$7,500. 

Sire  of 
Fox  Glove,  that  tested 

in  public  butter  test 

on  the  Island,  2  lbs. 

8i  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Oxford    Vixen,    2    lbs. 

2$  ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of    Grou- 
ville, 21  lbs.  3  ozs. 
Fox's  Belle  of  Trinity, 

20  lbs.  5  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Rowena, 

17  lbs.  2£  ozs. 
Flying  Fox's  Pearl,  15 

lbs.  7  ozs. 

i   Venus  Violet, 

P.  3946,  H.  C. 
A     magnificent     dairy 
cow,  milking  20 
quarts  daily. 

Aristocrat, 

P.  22S0,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Sweepstakes, 
3-Par.  Show,  '97. 

Son  of  the  famous 
show  and  butter 
cow,  "Nameless." 

Gipsy  Maid, 

P.  4424,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

2d  and  Sweepstakes  at 
3-Par.  Show/  '97. 

Dam  of  Gipsy  Maid  2d 
and  Gipsy  Maid  3d 
— the  latter,  3d  over 
Jersey,  August,  '10. 
Gipsy  Maid  2d  won 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02;  1st  over  Jersey 
(Special  Class)  and 
Champion  over  three 
parishes,  May,  '10; 
besides  other  prizes. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Golden  Beat- 
rice, 157326,  22  lbs. 
in  7  days;  89  lbs.  5 
ozs.  in  30  days. 


Bagatelle,  P.  5076,  C. 


Hussy's  King, 

P.  2540,  H.  C. 


Young  Benedictine  2d, 

P.  6714,  H.  C. 
Par.  prize,  May,  '99. 
Reserve,  May,  '00. 
1st  St.  Lawrence. 
3d  over  Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Rosebay  2d, 

P.  1116,  H.  C. 

4th  ov.  J.  and  P.  p. ,'90. 

(See  below.) 

Lord  Wolseley  3d, 

P.  1037,  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '89. 


Rosebay  2d, 

P.  1116,  H.  C. 

4th  over  Jersey,  '90. 

1st  St.  Lawrence,  '90. 

Grandam  of  Golden 
Rosebay,  157333, 
sold  at  our  '01  sale 
for  $2,775. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
,  Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son.  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

His  son.  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  '05  sale 
for  $10,000. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  page  A.) 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  C. 
A  very  rich  and  per- 
sistent milker. 
Dam  of 
Flying    Fox,    P.    2729, 

Alicante,  P.  3880,  H.C. 

Forfarshire,  P.  2914, 
H.  C. 

Three  Champion  win- 
ners. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Nameless, 

P.  3222,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '94. 

Poster,  P.  1152,  C. 

A  bull  held  in  high 
esteem  by  F.  C.  Le 
Maistre  on  account 
of  his  dam  and 
grandam,  especially 
the  latter — La  Bou- 
anne,  a  splendid 
cow,  though  never 
registered. 

Daisy  7th, 

P.  3277,  H.  C. 

Descended  from 
Young  Rose,  P.  43, 
H.  C,  1st  over  Jer., 
'72,  '73. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C. 


Grand  Monarch, 
P.  2075,  H.  C. 


Hussy  6th, 

P.  5822,  H.  C. 


Clemenceau, 

P.  1988,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  many  prize 
winners,  including 
Bella  Bey,  2d  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '98. 


Young  Benedictine, 
P.  5553,  H.  C. 


Lord  Wolseley, 

P.  631,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 


Vaucluse  Belle, 
F.  5728,  C. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jersey,  '82. 

Sold  at  our  sale,  Oct., 
'82,  for  $3,100. 

Sire  of  9  tested  cows 
and  several  produc- 
ing bulls. 

Rosebay,  P.  705,  C. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,   '94, 

Sarabond,  P.  797,  H.C. 
He  was  sold  to  go  to 

France   when    12 

months  old. 

.  Rosette  4th,  P.  2128.C. 

We  were  informed  on 

the  Island  by  J.  A, 

Marett  that  Rosette 

|4th,  as  a  dairy  cow 

■'in  her  day,  had  few 

^equals  on  the  Island. 

Margot's  Boy, 

P.  671,  H.  C 

Son  of  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C,  1st  over 
Jer.,  '83,  '84,  '85; 
sire  of  Count  Wol- 
seley. 

Sally  2d,  P.  414,  H.  C. 

Leonidas,  P.  881,  H.  C. 

Lovely  Sylvia, 

F.  6513,  C- 

Sired  by  "A  vril's 
B ull, "  supposed  to 
be  by  Bobby.  P. 
208,  H.  C,  IstH.  B. 
prize  and  2d  prize 
over  Jersey,  '79. 

Jupiter,  P.  757,  C. 

Son  of  Wolseley,  P. 
401,  H.  C,  who  sired 
Count  Wolseley,  P. 
928,  H.  C.  1st  over 
Jersey,  '88  and  '89; 
sire  of  Oxford  Lass 
and  other  famous 
cows. 

Daisy  4th, 

P.  1188,  H.  C. 

Distinction's  Crown, 

P.  1837,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '94. 

Bounty, 

F.  7744  (A),  H.  C. 

Rosebay  Lad, 

P.  1730.  H.  C. 

Hussy  5th,  P.  4806.  C. 

Golden  Pink, 

P.  1491,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  '91. 

Clemence,  F.  7353,  C. 

Golden  Rosebay, 
P.  1681,  H.  C- 
(See  below.) 

Benedictine, 

F.  7448.  C. 

Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '83,  '84, 
'85. 

Agenoria,  F.  2318,  C. 

Happy.  P.  211,  C. 

Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom,lS218. 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise,    15789, 

17  lbs.  84  ozs. 


Fleur  de  1'Air, 

F.  1736.  C 


Noble,  P.  227,  C- 
Rose,  F.  1158,  C. 


■  Due  to  calve  June  24,  1916,  by  Sensation's  Noble,  118176,  a  son  of  the  celebrated  Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (see  above), 
and  splendidly  bred  on  dam's  side,  being  out  of  Golden  Fern's  Sensation,  173201,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.  Golden  Fern's  Sensation  was  Grand  Champion  at  the  National  Dairy  Show,  '07,  and  won  many  other  prizes. 
She  entered  the  Register  of  Merit  when  nearly  thirteen  years  old,  with  425  lbs.  butter  in  one  year.  She  has  a  daughter  in  the 
Register  of  Merit  that  was  sold  in  our  '10  auction  for  $1,025;  and  several  other  distinguished  progeny.  (See  No.  70  of  catalog 
for  extended  pedigree  of  Sensation's  Noble,  118176.) 


Tattoo  129 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  140.    Heifer. 


RAVACHOL'S  GOLDEN  BEATRICE,  326286,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Dropped  April  20.  1914. 

Solid  color,  except  small  spot  on  brisket;  black 
tongue  and  switch. 

Hred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg.  Pa. 

A  deep  orange  fawn,  very  matronly  looking,  of 
rugged  constitution  and  excellent  type.  Good 
head;  nicely  inturned  horns;  flat  neck;  great  depth 
of  body;  long  rump,  well-set  tail  with  beautiful 
switch;  promising  udder  development,  with  good- 
sized  and  well-placed  teats.  She  has  no  fewer  than 
eight  crosses  of  the  blood  of  Golden  Lad,  who  has 
6  sons  with  daughters  in  the  Register  of  Merit,  three 
of  which  were  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  in  our  auctions.  Her  sire's  dam  is  a  half-sister 
to  Agatha  of  Oaklands.  a  1st  prize  winner  at  the 
Royal  Show  and  a  public  butter  test  cow.  Agatha 
of  Oaklands  was  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
sold  for  $1,700;  she  is  the  grandam  of  Gamboge's 
Knight. 


Sire 
RAVACHOL'S 

KING, 
121749. 

He  has  more  than  30 
per  cent,  same  blood 
as  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox  (son  of  Flying 
Fox  and  Agatha  of 
Oaklands),  who  has 
7  butter  test  daugh- 
ters and  13  or  more 
producing  sons,  in- 
cluding Gamboge's 
Knight,  Sultan  of 
Oaklands  and  Com- 
bination. 

Cramboge's  Knight  has 
41  tested  daughters. 
He  was  sold  in  our 
'11  auction  for  $6,- 
700.  He  has  four 
sons  with  tested 
daughters,  including 
Oxford  You'll  Do, 
sire  of  21  tested 
cows.  (Oxford 
You'll  Do  is  now  at 
"Linden  Grove"  and 
not  for  sale.) 

We  imported  Com- 
bination, who  died 
at  "Linden  Grove" 
before  having  suffi- 
cient opportunity  to 
demonstrate 
his  greatness. 


Dam 
FOX'S  GOLDEN 

BEATRICE, 
182013. 

Bred  at  "Linden 
Grove." 

Three  of  her  sons,  sold 
from  "Linden 
Grove,"  are: 

Gamboge's  Golden 
Fox.  103410.  sold  as 
an  S-mos.-old  calf 
for  S410. 

Beatrice's  Golden  Fox, 
84543,  sire  of  the  1st 
prize  yearling  heifer 
at  National  Dairy 
Show,  '12 ;  etc. 

Beatrice's  Raleigh, 
75347,  sire  of  Melia 
Ann  of  GilbertFarm, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
464  lbs.  1  oz.  butter 
in  one  year  as  a  4 
year-old ;  grandsire 
of  Fern  of  Lone  Tree 
Farm,  inl^Register  of 
Merit,  599  lbs.  6  ozs. 
butter  in  1  year  as 
a  2  year  old. 

Her  half  sister.  Gam- 
boge's Beatrice,  sold 
in  our  '12  auction 
for  $625  as  a  calf. 
Her  half  brother.  Beat- 
rice's Stockwell,  sir 
ed  Stockwell's  Leg- 
acy, in  Register  of 
Merit,  445  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter  in  one  year 
as  a  two-year-old. 


Hamley's 

Handsome  Boy, 
74520. 

Grandson  of  Golden 
Lad's  Champion, 
who  produced  the 
dam  of  Vesta'sDaisy, 
who  hold's  world's 
champion  public  rec- 
ord, 3  lbs.  1 1\  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.  Vesta's 
Daisy  was  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove" 
and  sold  in  our  '12 
auction  for  $2,700. 


Ravachol's  Queen 

of  the  Dairy, 
162143. 
(Bergere, 

F.  8368,  C.) 
Imported   by   "Linden 

Grove." 
Her  half-sister,  Agatha 
of  Oaklands,  is  dam 
of  Agatha's  Flying 
Fox,  who  has  7  but- 
ter test  daughters, 
and  produced  Gam- 
boge's Knight. 


f  Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

Sire  of  26  tested  cows. 

He  has  more  producing 
sons  than  any  other 
bull  of  any  breed. 


Golden  Beatrice  2d, 

P.  8236,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  and 
handsomest  cows 
ever  owned  at  "Lin- 
den Grove." 
She  tested  in  May. '04, 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  of  but- 
ter in  24  hours  from 
48  lbs.  of  milk,  at  the 
rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs. 
per  week. 

Dam  of 
Gamboge's  Beatrice 
i  in  Register  of 
Merit  i,  393  lbs.  8 
ozs.,  2  yrs.  old. 
Eminent's  Golden 
Beatrice,  sold  in  our 
'07  sale  to  Mr.  A.  G- 
Yanderbilt,  N  e  w- 
port,  R.  I.,  f  or 
$1,460. 
Beatrice's  Stockwell. 
sold  in  our  'OS  sale 
to  Kinloch  Farm. 
Kirksville.  Mo.,  for 
$810. 
Viola's  Golden  Bea- 
trice, sold  in  our 
TO  sale  to  Mr.  F.  M. 
Dyer.  Closter,  N.  J., 
for  $1,010. 
Flying  Fox's  Golden 
Prince,  62437,  sold 
in  our  "02  sale  to 
the  late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman;  now  sire  of 
9  tested  cows,  8  of 
them  in  Register  of 
Merit. 


Flying  Fox's 

Gray  Fox, 
61437,  A.  J.  C-  C. 

Imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction  to 
Mr.  John  W.  Eckert, 
Allentown,  Pa. 
Sire  of 

Gray  Fox's  Miss  Au- 
tumn, 211360,  in 
Register  of  Merit. 
427  lbs.  12  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1  year,  6,226 
lbs.  12.8  ozs.  milk, 
at  4  years  8  months 
old. 

Sweet  Agatha  2d, 
230637,  1st  prize  2- 
year-old  heifer, 
Oregon  State  Fair, 
TO. 

By  same  sire  as 
Agatha's  FlyingFox. 
etc. 


Hamley's  Handsome 

Lady. 
172312. 
(White  Queen.  P.  9066. 
H.  C.) 


Ravachol, 

P.  2032,  C. 

By  a  great  sire  and 
out  of  a  phenomenal 
dam.  he  proved 
himself  a  remark- 
able sire,  but  was 
butchered  before 
his  value  as  a  sire 
was  known. 

Sire  of  Agatha  of  Oak- 
lands. 2  lbs.  lh  ozs. 
in  24  hrs.,  public 
test. 


Belle  of  Sedan  2d. 
P.  2556. C 

Her  dam  is  half-sister 
to  Eminence,  the 
dam  of  Eminent  2d, 
sold  in  our  auction 
for  $10,000. 

Dr.  Jim,  P.  2318,  C. 

A  sire  of  great  dairy' 
cows,  one  in  our 
herd  milking  18  to 
20  quarts,  3  months 
after  calving. 
Sire  of 

Lowland  Dora  2d,  P. 
8095.  H.  C-,  Parish 
prize.  May,  '00;  dam 
of  Dora's  Fox,  P. 
3682,  H.  C,  2d  over 
J  ersey ,  '05 ;  he  sire  of 
Granny's  Hero,  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,    07. 

Iris,  P.  7878,  H.  C, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test. 
May.  04.  1  lb.  7  ozs. 
in  24  hours;  dam  of 
the  bull,  Golden 
Champion,  P.  3334, 
II.  Cm  sire  of  8  tested 
cows,  including 
Brightness.  public 
butter  test.  2  lbs.  6i 
ozs.  in  24  hours,  and 
dam  of  the  noted 
bull.  Bright  Prince- 

Beatrice, 

P.  6852.  H.  C- 

(Golden  Beatrice. 

157326,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

2d  St.  Ouen,  '00. 

3d  over  Jer.,  May,  '00. 

Sold  in  our  01  sale  for 
$1,400  to  Mr.  George 
Yanderbilt.  B  i  1  t- 
more,  N.  C,  for 
whom  she  has  tested 
22  lbs.  butter  in  7 
days  and  89  lbs.  5 
ozs.  in  30  days 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Flying  Fox  was  im- 
ported by  '  Linden 
Grove,"  and  sold  in 
our  '02  auction  for 
$7,500,  to  Mr.  Thos. 
W.  Lawson,  Dream- 
wold  Farm,  Scitu- 
ate,  Mass.  He  has 
43  sons  with  tested 
daughters  —  more 
than  any  other  bull, 
imported  or  domes- 
tic. 

Daisy  of  Patrimoine, 
P.  8229,  H.  C 

2d  over  Jer.,  37  entries, 
and  Par.  prize,  '00. 

Dam  of  Jolly's  Daisy, 
P.  11901,  H.  C. 
(Goldenjolly's 
Fawn  Beauty, 
203691).  winner  of 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'06,  and  other  prizes ; 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $675. 

Hamley, 

P.  2637,  H-  C, 
now  named 
Golden  Lad's 

Champion, 
57222,  A.  J.  C  C. 

Lady  of  Devon, 
F.  7805.  C. 

Orme,  P.  1660,  H.  C. 

Considered  by  Mr. 
Marett  one  of  the 
best  bulls  he  ever 
bred.  He  sold  him 
to  Lord  Rothchild 
at  a  long  price. 

Rosette  5th, 

P.  2881,  H.  Cm 
now  named 
Sultana's  Rosette, 

149740,  A.  J.  C-  C. 
Dam  of  Flying  Fox. 

Angela's  Lad, 

P.  397,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

pr..  '85. 
From    same    dam    as 

Tormentor. 


Belle  of  Sedan, 
P.  971,  C 

I    Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

(See  below.) 

[  Lily  Brown,  P.  420,  C. 

Dam  of  Deery,  Cham- 
pion over  Jersey  and 
sold  to  Mr.  Coleman 
for  £300  ($1,500). 

She  is  also  dam  of 
Golden  I.  i  1  y,  P. 
5101.  H.  Cm  1st  prize 
over  the  Island, 
whose  son.  M  o  n 
Plaisir,  P.  2548,  H. 
C,  sold  at  our  auc- 
tion sale.  May,  '01, 
for  $3,500. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sire  of 

Golden    Lads    F  a  w  n 

Duchess.   166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden      Beatrice, 

157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 

days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 

in  30  days. 
Golden    Lad's    Lady 

Rose.  162097,21  lbs. 

10',  ozs. 
Sandgate.    122509,    20 

lbs.  lOJ  ozs. 

{  Beta.  P.  3143,  H.  C. 
A  grand  cow. 
Dam  of  several  other 
noted  animals,  in- 
cluding H  a  m  1  c  y's 
Golden  Lad,  sire  of 
Molina's  Pride,  Cer- 
tificate of  Merit, 
May.  "08,  1  lb.  2\ 
ozs.,  219  days  in 
milk. 


Devotion's  Boy, 
P.  2307,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '97. 

Also  sire  of  Badier's 
Delia,  P.  7557,  H.  C, 
Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07,  1  lb.  13£ 
ozs.  in  24  hours.  121 
days  in  milk;  and  2 
other  butter  tests;  1 
lb.  8£  ozs.  as  a  4- 
year-old,  153  days 
after  calving. 

I  St.  Peter's  Polly  2d. 
P.  4800,  C 
Dam  of  the  great  but- 
ter test  cow,  Spotty, 
P.  8079.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Handsome  2d, 

P.  5686.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
Show,  '97. 

Kaiser's  Prince, 

P.  993,  H.  C 
3d  over  Jer.,  Apr..  '89. 


f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Dahlia, 

P.  2588,  H.  C- 

Winner  of  7  1st  prizes 
in  England;  also 
Blythwood  Bowl  and 
Silver  Cup. 

Farmer's  Joy, 

P.  306,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  Eng.  Roy. 

1st  pr.  and  Silver 
Medal  at  London 
Dairy  Show,  '81. 

Angela.  F.  1607.  H.  C. 
2d  ov.  J.,  '75,  '76,  '80. 
1st  over  jer.,  '77. 

Traveler,  P.  280,  C. 

Sedan,  F.  2100,  C. 

Carlo,  P.  180,  C. 
Sire  of 
Belle  Dame  2d,  18  lbs. 
12  ozs. 

Blonde.  F.  1365,  C. 

Sultane's  Favourite, 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows,  in- 
cluding S  u  1  t  a  n  e 
14th.  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test.  '02,  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  J  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 
P.  2447,  H.  C 

1  lb.  14£  ozs.  butter. 

Granddaughter 
of  Count  Cicero, 
whose  sire.  Cicero, 
won  1  st  over  Jer. , 
'82;  sired  8  tested 
cows,  and  sold  at 
our  '83  sale  for 
$3,100. 

Everton  Prince. 
P.  761,  H.  C 


Sir  June,  P.  1917,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Channel  Queen. 
138791,  butter  test, 
17  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  7 
days.  6  years  old. 

Texture,  public  butter 
test,  1  lb.  Hi  ozs.  in 
24  hours,  3  years  old. 

La  Chasse  Camelia . 
public  butter  test. 
1  lb.  9i  ozs.,  108 
days  in  milk. 

Devotion  2d, 

P.  1358,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  '89. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '91. 

Prince  of  L'Alva, 
P.  1122,  C. 


St. 


Peter's  Polly, 
F.  7362,  C. 


Distinction's  Glory, 

P.  1680,  H.  C. 
Sold  to  Sir  J.    Blyth. 

Handsome  of 

Waverley, 
P.  3777.  C 


H.  C. 


Kaiser,   P.    764, 

1st  St.  Peter. 

2d  Devon  Co.  Show. 

Princess  Ruby. 
F.  6218,  C. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H.  C. 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816.  H.  C. 

Grandam  of  the  fa- 
mous cow,  Oxford 
Lass. 

Farmer's  Glory, 
F.  274,  H.  C. 

Victory*.  F.  1999,  H.  C. 

Prospero. 

(Not  registered.) 

Fortuna,  F.  1067,  H.C. 

Rufus,  F.  291,  H.  C. 

Manette,  F.  1532,  H.C. 

Hero,  P.  126.  H.  C. 
1st  pr..  St.  John,  '76. 

Pretty  Maid, 

F.  1943.  H.  C 
Par.  pr.,  R.  J.  A.  S. 


Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C 
2d    over    Jersey, 


'83. 


Miss  du  Clos. 

P.  1396.  C. 


Sultane  8th. 

P.  944.  H.  C. 
Dam    of    many    noted 

prize    winners,    and 

winner  of  2d  H.    B. 

pr.  and  3d  over  Jer. 

in    '84;    also   Parish 

prize. 

Sultan  Cicero, 

P.  670,  H-  C. 
Sire  of  Oxford  Dahlia 
(above). 

Golden  Lass. 

F.  5711,  H.  C- 
1st  over  the  Island. 

Everton  King, 
P.  390,  C 

Sire  of  many  noted 
prize  winners,  and 
grandsire  of  the  fa- 
mous bull.  Boyle.  P. 
1559,  H.  C. 

Lemon,  F.  2402.  C. 

Umpire  3d,  P.  350.  C. 

M'me  du  Pre. 

F.  4146,  C. 


We  purchased  Everton  King  (see  above)  on 
the  Island  in  '82,  to  breed  to  the  females  of  our 
importation  that  year. 


Bred  March  o,  1916,  to  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden.  120838,  a  magnificent  son  of  our  peerless  Grand  Champion,  Sultana's  Golden 
Jolly,  86180,  strong  in  the  blood  of  Ladv  Viola  and  Golden  Sultana,  through  two  crosses.  His  dam.  Sultana's  Golden  Viola, 
240363,  is  1>v  Sultana's  Oxford  Lad,  76506,  out  of  Golden  Jolly's  Ladv  Viola,  203669,  one  of  the  greatest  daughters  of  Golden 
Jolly,  being  full  sister  to  Viola's  Golden  Jolly,  79314.      i  See  front  pages  for  pedigree  of  Jolly  Sultan  of  Linden,   120838.) 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  141.    Cow. 


WARDER'S  SYREN  2d,  273419,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  at  Allen  Dale  Farms,  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Born  October  21.  191 1. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  handsome  young  cow,  of  pronounced  dairy  type; 
very  clean,  long,  flat  neck  and  sharp  withers;  beauti- 
ful top  line,  strong  loins  and  prominent  hips;  back 
straight  to  setting  of  tail,  which  is  thin  and  long. 
with  generous  black  switch ;  great  length  of  rump ; 
body  deep  and  splendidly  ribbed;  large,  well-shaped 
udder,  with  good-sized  teats  squarely  placed. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

(Eminent, 

69631,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.  (with  his 
get),  '01  and  '02. 

Goddington  purse,  '02. 

Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,  to  the 
late  Hon.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 

He  has  8 1  daughters 
that  have  made  tests 
in  America  and  on 
the  Island. 


Sire 

EMINENT  14th, 
75573,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

1  st  prize  2-year-old, 
Blue  Grass  Fair, 
Lexington,  Ky.; 
Tennessee  State 
Fair  and  National 
Dairy  Show,  '08; 
Jr.  Champion  bull, 
Nat.  Dairy  Show, 
'08. 

Sold  in  the  Allen  Dale 
Farm  auction,  July, 
'13,  for  $1,200,  to 
Elmendorf  Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 
Sire  of 

Sensational  Actress  2d, 
222845,  in  Register 
of  Merit,  421  lbs. 
butter  in  1  year,  be- 
ginning test  at  1 
year  1 1  months  old. 

Harmony  of  Allen 
Dale  2d,  233224,  in 
Register  of  Merit,  15 
lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days,  at  4  years 
old. 

Sire  of  a  number  of 
prize  winners,  in- 
cluding the  pair  win- 
ing first  as  "pro- 
duce of  cow,"  at 
National  Jersey  S. . 
Shelbyville.  Ky.,"10. 

Sire  of  Bosnian's 
Choice.  106246,  who 
sold  as  a  yearling  in 
the  Allen  Dale  Farm 
auction,  July,  '13, 
for  $1,000.  to  Mr.  C. 
I.  Hudson;  after- 
ward  winning  1  st 
prize  in  2 -year-old 
class  at  Nassau, 
Queens  Co.  (N.  Y.), 
Fair. 

His  dam  also  pro- 
duced : 

Nunthorpe's  Emi- 
nence, 232105,  15 
lbs.  7  ozs.  butter  in 
7  days,  on  first  calf. 

Fontaine's  Uoyle,  1st 
prize  bull,  London 
and  Toronto,  Can- 
ada, '06. 


Dam 
WARDER'S 

SYREN, 
211639,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Imported  by  Mrs.  S.  T. 
Henning,  Shelby- 
ville, Ky.,  and  yield- 
ed 8,360  lbs.  milk  in 
one  year. 


Nunthorpe's  Fontaine, 
172289,  A.  J.  C.  C 

A  magnificent  dairy 
cow,  ranking  way  at 
the  top  of  many  of 
the  great  cows  we 
have  owned. 

Certificate  of  Merit, 
public  butter  test, 
May,  "00,  2  lbs.  ljf 
ozs.,  144  days  in 
milk,  4  years  old. 

Sold  in  our  '03  auction 
to  the  late  Hon.  A. 
M.  Bowman. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fon- 
taine of  Trinity,  172- 
296  (La  Ruette's 
Fancy,  P.  7917,  H. 
C.),  public  butter 
test,  May,  00,  1  lb. 
8$  ozs.,  2  years  old, 
and  108  days  in 
milk.  Dam  of  Na- 
poleon's Fontaine, 24 
lbs.  butter  in  7  days; 
Flying  Fox's  La 
Fontaine,  1 8  lbs.  2 
ozs.  (Napoleon's 
Fontaine  is  dam  of 
Eminent 's  Fontaine 
A.  22  lbs.  1  oz.,  and 
Eminent  of  Wylde- 
wood,  75755,  sire  of 
one  in  Register  of 
Merit.) 

General  Warder, 
P.  3681,  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '05. 
Sire  of 

Warder's  Dora,  public 
butter  test,  May, '10, 
1  lb.  11  ozs.,  201 
days  in  milk. 

Calcutta's  Syren,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  Oct., 
'10.  1  lb.  5  ozs..  148 
days  in  milk. 

Vivienne,  1st  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '07. 

Syren's  Queen,  4th 
over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '07. 

Miss  Clarencia,  St. 
Ouen  Par.  prize, 
May,  '09. 

His  dam,  Hamley's 
Pride,  213895  (P. 
9425,  H.  C),  is  en- 
tered in  Register  of 
Merit — 450  lbs.  1  oz. 
butter  in  one  year, 
7,513  lbs.  milk,  at  10 
years  old.  She  is 
also  dam  of  Leda's 
Pride,  P.  3832,  H. 
C,  winner  of  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,  '06;  and 
grandam  of  Ward  - 
er's  Champion,  P. 
3826.  H.  C- 

Syren's  Pride, 

P.  10281,  H.  C. 
Public  butter  test,  1  lb. 

7^  ozs.  in  24  hours. 
Daughter  of  the  great 

Golden      Lad      bull. 

Willoh.  P.   2855,   H. 

C-,  who  has  4  tested 

daughters. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad, 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championship, 
North    Club    Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 
use    at    "L  i  n  d  e  n 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old,  for  $2,250. 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
Dam  of 
Little     Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Lord  Carteret, 

P.  2064,  H.  C 

Sire  of  Venture's  Lad, 
52300,  Sweepstakes 
bull,  Indiana,  Wis- 
consin and  Illinois 
State  Fairs;  also  at 
Omaha  Exposition, 
'98.  Sire  of  Albright 
Lady,  winner  of  four 
Championships  as  a 
yearling  heifer.  Sire 
of  Golden  Venture, 
57646,  who  has  2 
daughters  entered  in 
Register  of  Merit. 

Fontaine  9th, 

P.  6039,  H.  C 
4th  over  Jersey,  '99. 
Butter  test,  '99. 
Bronze  Medal,  '99. 
4th  H.  B.  over  Jer., '99. 
1st  G  r  ou  v  ill  e,  '99, 

beating  the  cow  that 

won  1st  over  Island. 
21  quarts  milk. 
2  lbs.  10  ozs.  butter  in 

24  hours. 
9,000    lbs.    milk    in     1 

year. 


i'  Warder,  P.  3227,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '04. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '04. 
Sire  of 

Warder's  Lady, 
195777  (Little  Mary, 
F.  9484,  H.  C), 
14,820  lbs.  11  ozs. 
milk,  964  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter,  in  1  yr., 
6  yrs.  old;  52  lbs.  13 
ozs.  milk  in  1  day;' 
1st  and  Grand 
Champion  (Silver 
Medal),  Mich.  State 
Fair,  3-year-old. 

La  Belle  Jardiniere, 
8,893  lbs.  9.6  ozs. 
milk,  56S  lbs.  4  ozs. 
butter,  in  1  yr.,  at  5 
years  old. 

Warder's  Ferry  Maid, 
6,282  lbs.  milk.  3S8 
lbs.  butter,  in  9 
mos.,  at  3  yrs.  old. 

Ida  May,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '07,  2  lbs. 
9i  ozs.,  61  days  in 
milk. 

Petite  Indienne,  pub- 
lic butter  test,  May, 
"10,  2  lbs.  7  ozs.,  125 
days  in  milk. 

Mona  18th,  public  but- 
ter test.  May.  '08.  2 
lbs.  5£  ozs..  60  days 
in  milk. 

Periling,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  '10,  2  lbs. 
1  oz.,  182  days  in 
milk. 

And  8  other  tested 
cows,  besides  nu- 
merous prize  win- 
ners. 


Hamley's  Pride, 
P.  9425,  H.  C. 
(213895,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
2d  over  Jer.  "and  Par. 
prize,  Aug.,  '96. 


Boyle,   P.    1559,   H.  C. 

Sire  of  "Speckled 
Band,"  public  but- 
ter test,  2  lbs.  3\ 
ozs.,  140  days  in 
milk. 

Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  pr.  over  the  Island 

and  Par.  prize,  '94. 
One    of    the    grandest 

dairy    cows    ever 

known     on     the 

Island. 


Nunthorpe, 

P.  1769,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Uncle  Peter,  P.  2115, 
H.  C,  who  sired 
Uncle  Peter's  Ro- 
sette, that  sold  in 
our  '01  sale  for  ftl.- 
000,  and  her  heifer 
calf,  by  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  same  sale  for 
$1,250. 

And  a  number  of  other 
remarkable  dairy 
cows. 

[  St.  Ouennaise  7th, 
P.  1620,  H.  C. 

Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 
Son  of  Golden  Lad.   * 

Fontaine  4th, 

P.  2537, C 

Reserve  No.  for  Cup, 
'90. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '90,  '91. 

1st  Herd  Book,   '90. 

Dam  of  Fontaine  7th, 
P.  5391,  H.  C,  1st 
prize,  Grouville,  '98; 
Bronze  Medal,  but- 
ter test,  '98. 

Favori,  P.  2943,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Oakland's  Bess,  public 
butter  test,  Oct.,  '05, 
1  lb.  3i£  ozs.,  248 
days  in  milk ;  3d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize. 
Aug.,  '03.  D  a  m  of 
Combination's  Pre- 
mier, 1st  over  Jer., 
'  'bulls  from  tested 
dams,"  May,  '1 1 ; 
Oakland's  Glory,  3d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Apr.,  '07;  Oak- 
land's Sailor,  3d  over 
Jer..  Aug.,  '08. 

Favori's  Pretty  Rosa, 
in  Register  of  Merit, 
Class  B,  No.  999, 
6,634  lbs.  1.6  ozs. 
milk,  458  lbs.  12  ozs. 
estimated  butter,  in 
1  yr.,  when  7  yrs. 
old.  Dam  of  Fa- 
vori's Jolly  Sultan. 
1st  prize  bull  calf. 
New  York  State 
Fair,  '11. 

Clarencia. 

P.  8602,  H.  C. 

Sweepstakes,  Western 
Show,  '03. 

Dam  of  Clarencia's 
Lad,  P.  3573,  H.  C, 
2d  pr.,  St.  Ouen; 
sire  of  Lady  Rams 
gate,  P.  12314,  H. 
C.,  public  butter 
test,  Oct.,  "08,  1  lb. 
10J  ozs.,  127  days  in 
milk;  and  several 
other  prize  winners. 

Hamley,  P.  2637,  H.  C. 

(Golden  Lad's  Cham- 
pion, 57222,  A.  J. 
C.  C.) 

Cham,  winner  over  the 
Island,  '99, 

Sold  in  our  '00  auc- 
tion, to  Mr.  Elmer 
A.  Darling,  ex  Presi- 
dent A.  J.  C.  C. 

i    Pride,  P.  7455.  H.  C. 
A  great  dairy  cow. 


Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  in 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

Brown  Fern  2d, 

P.  1944.  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin  Show. 

'94,  '95. 
Dam  of  Aurea,  P. 8693. 

H.  C. 

f  Golden  Lad. 

P.  1242,  H.  C.     . 

I  Alicante,  P.  3880.  H.C. 
1st  p..  B.  and  W.  S., 
'98;  and  many  other 
prizes. 
Alicante  was  bought 
by  Lord  Rothschild 
in  '94,  when  she  had 
yielded  over  10,000 
lbs.  of  milk  in  course 
of  one  lactation.  She 
is  also  the  dam  of 
Alicante's  Boy  and 
"The  Owl." 

Guenon's  -Pride, 

P.  347,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize,  '82. 
IstGuenonpr.,  '82, '83. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '83. 
3dH.  B.ov.  J.,  '82. '83. 

t  Fontaine,   F.  2058.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '86,'88. 
1st  Grouville,  '87. 
Sweepstakes  as  b  e  s  t 

cow  in  show,   '88. 
24  quarts  milk. 
2  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hours. 

Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 

Sold  at  our  auction 
sale.  '05,for$10,000. 

Won  1st  State's  prize 
over  the  Island  of 
£50,  with  five  of  his 
progeny,  in  '01  and 
'02. 

He  has  81  daughters 
tested  in  America 
and  on  the  Island. 
and  several  others 
now  on  authenti- 
cated test. 

Favorite, 

F.  8354,  H.  C. 
(Eminent's  Brown 

Duchess.  157604.) 

A    grand    dairy    cow; 

sold    in    our    sale. 

May,    '01,    for  $500, 

to  Mr.  F.  G.  Crane. 

f  Duplex.  P.  2586,  H.  C. 
Sire  of  Uncle  Peter's 
Golden  Del,  sold  in 
our  '00  sale  as  a 
heifer,  for  $425;  and 
since  tested  at 
Biltmore,  N.  C,  80 
lbs.  13  ozs.  in  one 
month.  Sire  of  other 
tested  cows. 


Philomene, 

P.  5671.  H.  C 


f  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C 

1st    pr.    oyer    the    Is- 
land, Aug..  '90;  also 
winner  of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of 

Golden  Lad's  Fawn 
Duchess,  166538,  23 
lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 

Golden  Beatrice, 
157326,  22  lbs.  in  7 
days;  89  lbs.  5  ozs. 
in  30  days. 

And  30  other  tested 
cows. 

i    Handsome  2d. 
L  P.  5686.  H,C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
Show,  '97. 


Stiltane's  Favourite 
P.  873,  H.  C. 

Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 

Cetewayo  2d, 

P.  370,  H.  C. 

{  Brown  Fern. 

F.  4606.  C. 
Dam  of  Eminence,  F. 
7124.  H.  C. 

Count  Wolseley. 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Son  of  the  famous  Sul- 
tane,  P.  7.  H.  C, 
foundation  cow  of 
the  greatest  family 
the  Island  has  yet 
produced. 

I  Sultana's  Rosette. 
149740.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey,  '89. 

Dairy  Boy,  P.  218,  C. 

Son  of  Vertumnus,  P. 
161,  H.  C.  sire  of  3 
tested  cows  in  Amer- 
ica. 

Dairy,  F.  1267,  H.C. 
24  qts.  milk  in  24  hrs. 

Horace,  P.  94,  H.  C- 
Sire    of    "Le    Brocq's 
Prize."    1st  over  J., 
'78;  53  bulls  in  com- 
petition. 

Polly.  F.  1828,  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '84.  '85. 
26  quarts  of  milk. 
3  lbs.  9  ozs.  butter  in 
24  hours. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jer.  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

His  son,  Flying  Fox, 
sold  in  our  '02  sale 
for  $7,500. 

(For  full  particulars, 
see  front  page  A.) 

Eminence, 

F.  7124,  H.  C. 
2d  St.  Martin,  '92. 

Eminent,  P.  1842,  H.C. 
A  very  successful  sire. 

Uncle  Peter, 

P.  2115,  H.  C. 

H  i  s  granddaughter, 
L'ncle  Peter's  Gold- 
en Del,  157354,  sold 
in  our  '01  sale '  to 
Biltmore  Farms. 
Biltmore,  N.  C. 

Souvenir, 

P.  5187,  H.  C. 
1st  St.  Martin. 
Dam    of   Souvenir   2d, 

3d  over  Jersey.  Aug. , 

'97. 

Sultane  Favourite, 
P.  873.  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Saviour. 

Sire  of  a  remarkable 
lot  of  dairy  cows, 
including  Sultane 
14th,  that  in  the 
Tunbridge  Wells 
(England)  butter 
test,  '02.  in  her  fif- 
teenth year,  gave  38 
lbs.  6  ozs.  milk,  mak- 
ing 2  lbs.  1  J  ozs.  but- 
ter in  24  hours,  when 
132  days  in  milk, 
winning  the  Silver 
Medal. 


Golden  Lass  4th, 

P.  2447.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '88. 
2d  H.  B.  ov.  J.,  '88. 
1st  over  Eng..  '90. 
1  lb.  14J  ozs.  butter. 


Due  to  calve  September  1,  1916,  by  Oxford  Vou'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C„  winner  of  1st  prize,  with  his  progeny,  in  a  class  of 
7  entries,  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  April,  '11.  He  sired  the  1st  prize  3-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '14  (68  entries); 
also  the  1st  prize  4-year-old  cow  over  the  Island,  May,  '15  (76  entries),  who  won  the  Theatre  Challenge  Cup  (Championship 
over  the  Island).  He  has  21  or  more  official  test  daughters,  one  of  which,  now  on  year's  test,  will  produce  close  to,  if  not  more 
than,  900  lbs.  butter  as  a  four-year-old.     (See  front  pages  for  extended  pedigree  of  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C.) 


Tattoo  160 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  142.     Heifer. 


VIOLA'S  DAIRYLIKE,  324989,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

Born  December  25,  1914. 

Spot  on  left  shoulder;  brisket  and  flanks  white; 
blai  V  :md-white  tongue  and  switch. 

Kxeeedingly  handsome,  and  a  rich  glossy  "black" 
with  some  white  markings;  very  high  finish  and 
quality;  sweet  head,  with  dished  face  and  inturned 
horns;  great  length  of  body;  straight  back  and  good 
rump,  with  high  tail  setting;  good  development  of 
udder,  with  good-sized  and  well  placed  teats. 


Sultana's  Oxford  Lad, 
76506,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Sold  in  our  '10  auc- 
tion for  $11,100;  his 
dam,  the  distin- 
guished Golden  Sul- 
Sire  tana,  selling  at  same 

time  for  £3,700. 

His  son,  Elvirian  Lad, 
has  been  shown  suc- 
cessfully by  Elmen- 
dorf  Farm,  winning 
1st  prize  at  Illinois 
State  Fair  in  a  class 
of  9  yearling  bulls, 
and  was  later  award- 
ed Grand  Champion- 
ship for  bulls  of  all 
ages  in  '13. 

The  late  Mr.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  who  was 
one  of  the  last  bid- 
ders on  Sultana's 
Oxford  Lad  when  he 
sold  for  $11,100,  of- 
ten regretted  that  he 
did  not  get  this  gTeat 


Sire 
VIOLA'S  SULTAN, 
96385,  A.  J.C.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Sul- 
tana "s  Golden  Viola, 
240363,  dam  of  the 
•Linden  Grove" 
service  bull,  Jolly 
Sultan  of  Linden, 
120838  (see  front 
page  G). 

His  dam,  Golden 
Jolly's  Lady  Viola, 
won  Bronze  Medal 
in  public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '05,  making  the 
phenomenal  record 
of  1  lb.  15  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  1 59  days  in 
milk  and  only  30 
mos.  old.  (This  is 
considered  the  most 
remarkable  record, 
considering  age  and 
period  of  lactation, 
ever  made  on  the 
Island.)  She  made 
a  private  record  of 
2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola  was  sold  in  our 
'07  auction  for  $675, 
and  we  re-bought  her 
in  Mr.  Overton's 
sale,  '08,  for  $2,250 
(Dr.  C.  E.  Still, 
Kirksville.Mo., being 
the  contending  bid- 
der). She  is  full 
sister  to  Viola's 
Golden  Jolly,  79314, 
sire  of  Sultan  a's 
Golden  Jolly.  86180. 

Viola's  Sultan's  gran- 
dam,  Lady  Viola, 
is  dam  of  Noble  of 
Oaklands,  who  sold 
in  our  '1 1  auction 
for  $15,000,  and  has 
37  tested  daughters. 


Dam 
SULTAN'S 

DAIRYLIKE, 
252259,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Golden  Jolly's 

Lady  Viola, 
203669.  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Poppy  Viola, 

P.  10912.  H.  C.) 

Rozel's  Sultan, 
P.  4140,  H.  C. 

3d  prize  over  Jersey, 
April,  '08. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '08. 

2d  prize  over  Jersey, 
Aug.,  '09. 

Sold  to  go  to  New 
Zealand. 

The  Jersey  Bulletin  of 
Feb.  19,  '13,  quotes 
thus  from  a  New 
Zealand  agricultural 
paper: 

"The  well-known  bull, 
Rozel's  Sultan. 
owned  by  W.  V. 
Harkness,  has  done 
fairly  well  for  him- 
self the  past  season 
and  has  practically 
defied  competition 
at  the  shows  where 
he  has  been  entered. 
At  Palmerston, 
North,  he  only  took 
second,  but  at  Wan- 
ganui.  Hawera  and 
Stratford  he  annex- 
ed first  and  cham- 
pionship honors.  ' 


Noble's  Dairylike. 
252208,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  15047,  H.  C.) 

She  was  bred  by  that 
pre-eminent  breeder, 
Mr.  Phil.  J.  Ahier, 
the  breeder  of  Gold- 
en Fern's  Lad,  Emi- 
nent, Eminent  2d, 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Stockwell  and 
others,  and  was  call- 
ed one  of  the  best 
daughters  of  Noble 
of  Oaklands  in  the 
importation. 

More  than  160  1st  prs. 
and  Championships 
stand  to  the  credit 
of  her  sire,  Noble  of 
<  )aklands.  and  his 
get,  so  far  as  the 
the  records  have 
been  tabulated. 


'  Oxford  Lad, 

P.  3123.  II.  C. 

Champion,  St.  Saviour 
and  G  r  o  u  v  i  1 1  e 
Show,  '05. 

Sire  of  the  great  bulls. 
Majesty,  Lucy's 
Champion  and  Sul- 
tana's Oxford  Lad, 
the  latter  selling  at 
our  '10  auction  sale 
for  $11,100. 

Sire  of  42  tested  cows. 

His  highest  testing 
daughter,  Oxford 
Cocotte — 724  lbs.  15 
ozs.  butter  in  1  year 
— was  imported  by 
us  and  sold  in  the 
"Linden  Grove" 
auction,  '11,  for 
$1,700. 

Golden  Sultana, 
146282,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

3d  pr.  at  the  great  St. 
Louis  Show  (24 
entries) ,  Sept. ,  '04, 
and  sold  in  the  ring 
for  $2,350.  Sold  in 
our  '10  auction  for 
$3,700. 

Dam  of  the  sensa- 
tional bull.  Sultana's 
Golden  Jolly. 

Full  sister  to  Sultane's 
Snowdrop,  P.  8578, 
H.  C,  a  famous 
show  cow,  and  dam 
of  Sultan  of  Oak- 
lands, P.  3746,  H.  C. 

Golden  Jolly, 

P.  2921,  H.  C. 


Lady  Viola, 

P.  8463,  H.  C. 


Sultan  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3746.  H.  C. 


Rozel  Maid  3d, 

P.  9743.  H.  C. 

3d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr..  May. '03  and  '09. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize  in  a  very  large 
class,  May,  '04. 

5  Championships,  St, 
Martin  Club. 

1st  pr..  Sweepstakes. 
Special  prize  and 
Championship,  St. 
Martin.  '10. 

Championship, 
St.  Martin  and  Trin- 
ity Show.  '10. 

Dam  of  Rozel's  Noble. 
P.  4464, H.C.  winner 
of  1st  pr.  over  Jer., 
Aug.,  '10;  Reserve 
for  Voisin  Special, 
bulls  any  age,  Aug., 
'10;  1st  pr.  2  year- 
old  bull,  Sr.  Cham. 
and  Gr.  Cham.,  New 
Eng.  Fair,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  '1 1 . 

Noble  of  Oaklands, 
P.  3909,  H.  C. 

(95700,  A.  J.  C.  C) 
1st  St.  Saviour  Parish 

prize,  '07. 
1st   over   Jersey    with 

progeny,    Apr.,    '10. 
Sold  in  our  '1 1  auction 

for  $15,000. 

Dairylike  2d, 

P.  10392,  H.  C 

Her  dam  is  half  sister 
to  Leonie's  Lady,  P. 
9370,  H.  C.  2d  over 
Jer.  and  Par.  prize, 
Aug.,  '02;  dam  of 
the  good  young  sire, 
Noble  of  St.  Saviour, 
79321,  sold  in  our 
'10  auction  for  $330, 
and  whose  yearling 
daughters  sold  for 
$285  and  $235  in 
our  '12  auction. 


Champion  Flying  Fox, 
61441.  A.  J.  C.  C. 

(Flying  Fox, 

P.  2729.  H.  C.) 

Champion  winner  over 
the  Island,  Aug.,  '99. 

Sold  at  our  '02  sale  for 
$7,500.  In  same 
sale,  three  of  his 
heifers  on  first  calf 
averaged  $933. 

Oxford  Lass, 

P.  3582,  C. 

One  of  the  most  cele- 
brated cows  the  is- 
land ever  produced. 

She  is  dam  of  Houpla, 
Caiest,  Oxford  Lad, 
Oxford  I  x  i  a  and 
other  famous  ani- 
mals. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C-  Show,  '96,  '97. 

The  most  celebrated 
bull  the  Island  of 
Jersey  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Sultane  9th, 

P.  1145,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jersey,  '85. 

1st  H.B.  over  Jer., '85. 

Dam  of  Uncle  Peter, 
P.  2115,  H.  C.  sire 
of  a  remarkable  lot 
of  dairy  cows  that 
have  always  sold  at 
long  prices. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

Brookhill  Rose  2d, 
P.  3440,  C. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pion winner  over  the 
Island,  May,  '98. 

Dam  of  Golden  Fern's 
Red  Rose,  23  lbs.  10 
ozs.  butter  in  7  days. 

Pearl  King, 

P.  2827,  H.  C. 

2d  State's  pr.,Apr.,'02. 

Reserve  for  Godding- 
ton  purse.  May,  '02. 

2d  State's  pr.,  Apr., '03. 

Goddington  purse, 
May,  '04. 

Sire  of 

Silver  Lass  Pearl,  pub- 
lic butter  test.  May, 
'10,  1  lb.  15J  ozs., 
118  days  in  milk. 

Newcome's  Beauty, 
public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '09,  1  lb.  11 
ozs.,  171  days  in 
milk. 

And  5  others. 

Rozel  Maid, 

P.  7417,  C. 

Her  dam,  Rayonnante 
3d,  P.  4716,  H.  C, 
took  first  prize  at  St. 
Martin  Show  many 
years  in  succession. 

Leda's  Golden  Lad, 

P.  3063.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jersey  and  1st 

State's  pr.,   '01,   '02. 
1st    and    Sweepstakes, 

St.     Martin     Show, 

'01,  '02. 
1st    and    Cham.,    with 

progeny,       Western 

Club,  '05. 
Sire  of  many  prize  win 

ners   and    1 1    tested 

cows. 

Dairylike, 

P.  9043.  H    C. 
An  exceptionally  good 

dairy  cow. 
Certificate  of  Merit  in 

the     public     butter 

test,  Oct.,  '03,  1  lb. 

112  ozs.,  159  days  in 

milk. 
4th  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  May,  '02. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928.  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Apr.,  '87. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 

Among  his  other 
daughters  are  Ali- 
cante, dam  of  The 
Owl,  and  Brookhill 
Rose  2d,  dam  of 
Golden  Jolly. 


Oxford  Primrose, 
P.  2252,  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

in    her   day   on    the 

Island. 
By    the   same   sire   as 

Sultane's  Favourite, 

sire  of  Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Cicero,  P.  266,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Lady  Long- 
field,  23524,  20  lbs. 
13  ozs. ;  and  5  others. 

Also  sire  of  Count 
Cicero,  F.  398,  H. 
C.  (as  above). 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '70. 
1st  St.  Saviour,  '70. 
1st  H.  B..  '71. 


Count  Wolseley, 
P.  928,  H.  C. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr..  '87. 

1  st  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '88. 

2d  over  Jer.,  Apr.,  '89. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '89. 
(See  above.) 

Brookhill  Rose, 

P.  1889,  C. 
Half-sister  to  Trial,  P. 
1184,  H.  C. 

Golden  Prince, 

P.  2502,  H.  C. 

Champion,  Aug.,  '97. 

Sire  of  the  great  butter 
bull,Willoh.P.2855, 
H.  C,  sire  of  the  2 
highest  testing 
daughters  of  L  a  d  y 
Viola. 

Distinction's  Pearl, 
P.  5851.  H.  C 

1st  over  Jer.,  '99,  and 
numerous  other  prs. 
Dam  of 

Golden  Fern's  Distinc- 
tion, sold  in  our  '09 
sale  for  $900  to  Mr. 
C.  I.  Hudson. 

Oxford  Distinction's 
Queen,  P.  11732,  H. 
C,  1st  prize  over 
Jer.,  Aug.,  '06,  and 
Blythwood  Bowl. 

Leda's  Prince, 

P.  2762,  H.  C. 

Winner  of  many  1st 
prs.  over  England. 

Sire  of  Leonie's  Lady, 
P.  9370.  H.  C.  2d 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
pr.,  Aug.,  '02. 

Full  brother  to  Golden 
Leda,  P.  8000,  H.C, 
the  dam  of  Stock - 
well,  sold  for  $11,- 
500;  Leda's  Golden 
Lad,  Topsman,  and 
others. 


Amyl,  P.  6230,  H.  C. 

(Now  Brown  Beauty  of 
St.  Saviour,  157320, 
A.  J.  C.  C.) 

Cham.,  North  Club 
Show,  '98. 

22  quarts  daily. 

Sold  in  our  '01  auction 
for  $1,200. 

Her  half-sister.  Fairy 
Glen,  is  dam  of  the 
celebrated  bulls,  Ra- 
leigh's Fairy  Boy 
and  Fairy  Glen's 
Raleigh. 


Wolseley.  P.  401.  H.C. 

1st  ov.  Jer.,'83.'84J'85. 

1st  over  Jer.,  Jubilee 
Show,  '83. 

Cham.  Cup  for  great- 
est No.  of  points, '83. 


Sultane.  P.  7.  H.  C. 

•'The  first  of  the  most 
celebrated  f  a  m  i  1  y 
the  Island  has  ever 
seen." 

2d  over  Jer.,  '70. 

1st  St.  Saviour.  '70. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398.  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '83. 

Oxford  Daisy, 

F.  6816,  H.  C. 
A  remarkable  cow. 

f  Happy,  P.  21  l.C. 
Sire  of 
Happy  Blossom, 18218, 

19  lbs.  5  ozs. 
St.    Jeannaise.    15789, 
17  lbs.  8§  ozs. 

Fleur  de  I* Air, 

F.  1736,  C. 

Sultan.  F.  58.  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '67,  '68. 

Longueville  Queen, 
F.  272,  H.  C- 

(  Wolseley.  P.  401,  H.C. 
1st  over  Jer.,   Jubilee 
Show.  '83. 

Sultane,  P.  7,  H.  C. 

Count  Cicero, 

F.  398,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  '83. 
Sire  of  2  tested  cows. 

Hermione.   P.   634,   C. 

Golden  Grain, 

P.  2112.  H.  C. 
Grandson     of    Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C. 

Golden  Gem, 

P.  5654,  H.  C 
1st  over  Jer.  and  Par. 

prize.  May,  '94,  '95; 

Aug.,  '95,  '96. 

Perry  Farm  Glory, 
P.  1717,  H.  C. 
3d  over  Jer.,  Aug.,  '92. 
His  dam  is  a  daughter 

of  E  m  i  n  e  n  c  e.  F. 

7124,  H.  C. 

Distinction, 

F.  5519,  H.  C. 
4th  over  Jer.  and   1st 

F.  S.  prize,  *90. 
3d  over  Jersey,  '90. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad. 
P.  2160.  H.  C. 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 

One  of  the  best  cows 
the  Island  has  ever 
produced. 

Dam  of  Golden  Leda. 
P.  8000,  H.  C,  1st 
over  Jersey,  '01 ; 
1  st  pr.  and  Cham  - 
pionship,  North 
Club  Show.  '00 
and  '01,  and  has 
milked  over  40  lbs. 
per  day  with  first 
calf. 

Pawn,  P.  1766.  C. 
Sire  of  Brown  Beauty 

of    St.    Saviour, 

157320. 

Brown  Fairy. 

F.  7819,  C- 

Dam  of  Fairy  Glen,  P. 
9178.  H.  C.  1st  over 
Jersey,  May,  '05;  1st 
over  Jer.  and  Blyth- 
wood Bowl,  Aug., 
'05 ;  and  many  other 
prizes. 


Bred  March  IS,  1916,  to  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755,  son  of  the  splendid  butter  cow,  Grace  Darling  of  St.  Mary's, 
306562,  who  was  sold  in  our  14  auction  for  $700.  Register  of  Merit  record — 653  lbs.  3  ozs.  butter,  10,183  lbs.  9.6  ozs.  milk,  the 
first  year  after  importation.  Her  5-year-old  daughter,  Grace  Stockwell,  240S32,  made  630  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  one  year.  Golden 
Fern's  Mon  Plaisir  was  sired  by  Golden  F'ern's  Noble,  P.  4570,  H.  C-,  winner  of  numerous  1st  prizes  at  the  Royal  Shows;  son  of 
Noble  of  Oaklands,  95700  (sold'in  our  '11  auction  for  $15,000),  and  Lady  Aldan,  P.  8470,  H.  C,  a  great  daughter  of  Golden  Fern's 
Lad,  P.  2160,  H.  C.     (See  No.  5  for  extended  pedigree  of  Golden  Fern's  Mon  Plaisir,  122755.) 


Tattoo  154 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAY  30,  1916. 


No.  143.    Heifer. 


VIOLA'S  UNION  MAID,  325733,  A.  J.  C.  C. 


Bred  by  T.  S.  Cooper  &  Sons,  Coopersburg,  Pa.  ■ 

Born  November  25,  1914. 

Solid  color;  black  tongue  and  switch. 

A  substantial  and  handsome  light  fawn,  with  great 
depth  of  body  and  spring  of  rib;  neat  head,  wide 
between  eyes  and  dished  face;  level  back  and  great 
length  of  rump;  hide  exceedingly  mellow  and 
elastic;  thin,  long  tail,  with  good  switch;  splendid 
udder  development,  with  long,  perfectly  placed 
teats. 


Sire 
VIOLA'S  SULTAN, 

96385,  A.  J.  C.  C. 

Full  brother  to  Sul- 
tana's Golden  Viola, 
240363.  who  is  dam 
of  the  magnificent 
bull,  Jolly  Sultan  of 
Linden,  120838  (see 
front  page  G). 

His  sire.  Sultana's  Ox- 
ford Lad,  sold  i  n  our 
'10  auction  for  $11,- 
100.  He  has  4 
daughters  in  Regis- 
ter of  Merit,  and  a 
son  with  4  in  the 
Register  of  Merit. 
The  late  Mr.  A.  M. 
Bowman,  who  was 
one  of  the  last  bid- 
ders on  Sultana's 
Oxford  Lad, when  he 
sold  for  $11,100,  of- 
ten regretted  that  he 
did  not  get  this  great 
sire. 

His  dam,  Golden 
Jolly's  Lady  Viola, 
won  Bronze  Medal 
in  public  butter  test, 
Oct.,  '05,  making 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  1  lb.  15  ozs.  of 
butter  in  24  hours, 
when  159  days  in 
milk  and  only  30 
mos.  old.  (This  is 
considered  the  most 
remarkable  record, 
considering  age  and 
period  of  lactation, 
ever  made  on  the 
Island.)  She  made 
a  private  record  of 
2  lbs.  9  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

Golden  Jolly's  Lady 
Viola  sold  in  our  '07 
auction  for  $675 ,  and 
we  re-bought  her  in 
Mr.  Overton's  sale. 
'08.  for  $2,250  (Dr. 
C.E. Still,  Kirksville, 
Mo.,  being  the  con- 
tending bidder). 
(See  opposite  page  for 
extended  pedigree 
of  Viola's  Sultan, 
96385.) 


Dam 
UNION  MAID, 
306575,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(P.  14608,  C.) 


Sultana's  Oxford  Lad, 

76506,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(See  opposite  page.) 


Goldeu  Jolly's 

Lady  Viola, 
203669,  A.  J.  C.  C. 
(Poppy  Viola, 

P.  10912,  H.  C.) 

Full   sister   to    Viola's 

Golden  Jolly.  79314, 

sire  of  Sultana's 

Golden  Jolly,  86180. 


Union  Jack, 

P.  3850,  H.  C. 
Winner    of    3d    prize, 
North    Club    Show. 
Jersey.  '06. 
His  sire  also  produced 
Dorothy's  Pearl,   P. 
10718,    H.    C,   win- 
ner of  the  following: 
Certificate  of  Merit  and 
3d  Goddington  prize, 
public    butter    test, 
May.  '07.   1   lb.   15} 
ozs.  in  24  hrs.,   119 
days    after    calving, 
at  4  yrs.  old. 
Certificate     of     Merit, 
May,     09,    1    lb.    14 
ozs.,   110  days  after 
calving. 
1st  prize  in  the  R.  J. 
A.  S.  official  butter 
tests.    '13.    752    lbs. 
10Jozs.butterin306 
days,      10.998      lbs. 
milk,    at     10    years 
old. 
Record  in  '14-' 15  (369 
days).    629    lbs.     12 
ozs.    butter,    10,094 
lbs.  milk. 
Her    daughter,    Doro- 
thy's    Noble     Fern, 
produced  as  a  two- 
year-old,  in  361  days, 
470  lbs.  5.2  ozs.  but- 
ter, 7,103  lbs.  milk. 
(See  No.  66  of  cata- 
log.) 
Her     daughter.     New 
Year's     Pearl,     pro- 
duced in  '13,  in  331 
days,     478     lbs.     12 
ozs.     butter,     5.941 
lbs.  milk;  in  '14,  in 
396  days.  522  lbs.  4 
ozs.     butter,     6,630 
lbs.     milk;     and     in 
298     days     of     '15, 
made  251  lbs.  5  ozs. 
butter,   3,320   lbs.    8 
ozs.  milk;  a  total  of 
1 ,252  lbs.  5  ozs.  but- 
ter in  1,025  days  of 
lactation. 
She  is  dam  of  the  bull. 
Island  Butter  King, 
P.  5323,  H.  C.  late- 
ly    added     to     the 
string  of  great  serv- 
ice bulls  in  the  "Oak- 
lands"   herd   of  Mr. 
John     A.     Perree, 
Secretary  of  the  Is- 
land of  Jersey  Herd 
Book  Society. 


Rozel's  Maid  2d, 
P.  8887,  C. 


Leda's  Golden  Lad,  P.  3063.  H.  C  ; — 

1st  over  Jer.  and  1st  State's  pr.,  '01  and   02  (44 

entries  and  28  entries,  respectively). 
1st  and  Sweepstakes,  St.  Martin  Show,    01  and 

'02.  „,  , 

1st  and  Champion,  with  progeny,  Western  Club, 

'05. 
Sire  of  many  prize  winners  and  of   1 1  butter  test 

cows,  the  latter  including; 
Golden  Leda's  Nursie,  213594,  that  we  sold  to 

Messrs.    Ayer   &    McKinney    for   $1,000.    and 

who  made  an  official  record  of  567  lbs.  9  ozs. 

butter  in  1  year,  from  10.069  lbs.  4.8  ozs.'milk. 
Leda's  Fawn  Lady,  532  lbs.  12  ozs.  butter  in  1 

year. 
Victoria  of  Athenia.   14  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  7 

days;    Junior    Champion    female    at    World  s 

Fair,  St.  Louis,  '04.  ... 

He  has  a  number  of  sons  with  tested  daughters, 

including  Aurifer,   P.   3716.   H.  C,  sire  of  3, 

including  Aurifer's  Favorite.  286527,  565  lbs. 

7  ozs.  butter  in  1   year;  sold  in  our '13  auction 

for  $400,  at  5  yrs.  old. 
Rochette's  Golden  Lad.  P.  3856,  H.  C.  winner 

of  two  1st  prizes  at  Royal  Shows  and  Grand 

Championship   at  Tennessee   State   Fair;   sire 

of  3  tested  cows. 
Sire   of    Christmas   Pride,   Rozel's   Victory   6th, 

Zelie  3d,  all  1st  prize  winners   at    the  Royal 

Shows;  and  many  other  winners. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad  was  imported  by  Mr.  Wm. 

Rockefeller,  and  headed  his  noted  herd.     His 

untimely  death,  in  a  fire  which  destroyed  the 

Rockefeller  stables,  was  a  distinct  loss  to  the 

Jersey  breed. 


Martine,  F.  8461.  C. 


f  Eminent  2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C. 
(Eminent, 

69631.  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  1st  State's  pr. 
over  Jer.    (with  his 
get).  '01  and  '02. 
Goddington  purse,  '02. 
Sold  in  our  '05  auction 
for  $10,000,   to   the 
late     Hon.     A.     M. 
Bowman,  Salem,  Va. 
Eminent    2d   has    81 
daughter  that  have 
made  tests  in  Amer- 
ica  and   on   the   Is- 
land. 
Eighteen     of    his  un- 
tested daughters  are 
the  dams  of  butter 
test  cows. 
He  has  25  or  more  sons 
that  are  the  sires  of 
butter  test  cows. 
Among     his    tested 

daughters  are: 
Eminent's     Oxford 
Pride,  656  lbs.  but- 
ter in  one  year. 
Rose    Fern    Rosebud. 
642  lbs.  1 1  ozs.  butter 
in  1  year. 
Eminent's     Honey- 
moon.    592    lbs.    12 
ozs. 
Eminent's        Fontaine 
Bess,  580  lbs.  2  ozs. 
Rosetta  Eminent,  567 

lbs.  15  ozs. 
My  Eminent's   Carna- 
tion, 565  lbs.  6  ozs. 
Among   his  producing 

sons  are: 
Eminent's  Raleigh. 
69011,  sire  of  48 
tested  cows  and  13 
bulls  with  tested 
daughters,  including 
Raleigh's  Fairy  Boy. 
sire  of  40,  and 
Mabel's  Raleigh,  sire 
of  24. 
Eminent  10th,  75753, 
sire  of  10  tested 
cows. 
Imp.  King  of  Hambie, 
65298,  sire  of  6  test- 
ed cows. 


Rozel's  Maid, 

F.  7826,  C. 


Senator,  P.  2759,  H.  C. 
Sire  of 

Pretty  Lady  Superior 
10th,  P.  9401,  H.  C, 
winner  of  4th  prize 
over  Jer.  and  Par. 
prize,  Class  2,  Aug., 
'02. 

Astor,  P.  3042,  H.  C. 
1st  over  Jer.,  Aug., 
'02,  and  Apr.,  '03; 
2d  State's  pr.,  Aug.. 
'02;  2d  over  Jer.. 
with  h  i  s  progeny. 
Apr.,  '07;  1st  over 
Jer.,  with  his  prog- 
eny, Apr..  '08.  Sire 
of  a  long  list  of  win- 
ners and  cows  with 
public   butter   tests. 


Golden  Leda, 

P.  8000,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '01. 

1st  prize  and  Cham- 
pionship, N.  C.  S., 
'00  and  '01 ;  milked 
over  40  lbs.  per  day 
with  first  calf. 
Dam  of 

Stockwell.  sold  at  our 
'07  sale  for  $11,500. 

Forfarshire's  Golden 
Leda.  187458.  1st 
prize  and  Sweep- 
stakes at  St.  Sa- 
viour and  Grouville 
Show,  May,  '04. 


Golden  Fern's  Lad,  \ 

P.  2160,  H.  C. 
(Imp.  Golden 

Fern's  Lad, 
65300,  A.  J.  C.  C.) 
Winner  of  1st  pr.  and 
Championsip, 
North    Club    Show, 
'96  and  '97. 
Purchased    by    us    for 
use    at    "Linden 
Grove,"  when  9  yrs. 
old.  for  $2,250. 
Sire   of   many   prize 
winners    and   tested 
cows. 
Among  his   many   pr. 
winning     sons     and 
daughters  are: 
Eminent    2d,     1st 
"State's     prize     over 
Jersey,   '01    and   '02 
(with  his  progeny); 
sold  in  our  '05  auc- 
tion     for     $10,000; 
sire    of    81    tested 
daughters. 
Flying  Fox,  Champion 
winner  over  the  Is- 
land, Aug.,  '99;  sold 
in    our    '02    auction 
for    $7,500;    sire    of 
26  tested  daughters 
and  prize  winners. 
Lady  Aldan,   1st  over 
Jer.  and  Blythwood 
Bowl,  Aug..  '09. 
Napoleon     Bonaparte. 
1st  over  Jer.,  '99  and 
'00. 
Dreyfus,  1st  over  Jer., 

April,  '01. 
Distinction's  Pearl  2d, 
1st  over  Jersey,  '01 ; 
sold  in  our  '09  auc- 
tion for  $900. 


Eminence, 

F.  7124.  H.  C. 
Dam  of 

Little  Eminence, 
122506,  21  lbs.  6  ozs. 

Eminence  of  the  Is- 
land. 15  lbs.  10  ozs., 
when  ten  years  old. 

Leda,  whose  daughter. 
Golden  Leda,  won 
1st  over  the  Island, 
and  is  dam  of  the 
bulls.  Stockwell. 
Leda's  Golden  Lad, 
Topsman,  etc.  (See 
above.) 

Satisfaction,  P.  3127. 
H.  C,  3d  over  Jer., 
'89. 


Boyle,  P.  1559,  H.  C. 

Sire  of  Fontaine  7th, 
8th  and  9th,  all  prize 
winners  over  the  Is- 
land. Fontaine  9th 
milked  over  9,000 
lbs.  milk  in  a  year; 
41  lbs.  4  ozs.  in  24 
hours. 

He  also  sired  the  great 
cow,  "Speckled 
Band."  public  but- 
ter test.  May,  '97,  2 
lbs.  3i  ozs.,  140  days 
in  milk;  dam  of  the 
wonderful  cow 
"Nursie,"  who  made 
the  phenomenal  rec- 
ord of  2  lbs.  7}  ozs. 
of  butter  in  24  hrs.. 
and  won  the  Silver 
Medal  in  the  public 
butter  test  on  the 
Island,  after  being 
in  milk  300  days  and 
within  90  days  of 
calving.  She  sold  in 
our  '07  sale  for 
$2,200  to  Mr.  A. 
B.  Lewis. 

During  our  visit  to  the 
Island  of  Jersey,  for 
a  number  of  years,  it 
has  always  been  our 
great  pleasure  to  ex- 
amine the  daughters 
of  the  famous  bull, 
Boyle.  They  were 
of  great  size,  carry- 
ing beautiful  heads 
and  the  very  best  of 
udders  and  teats. 


Golden  Fern, 

P.  4711,  H.  C. 
2d  over  Jer.,  2d  H.  B. 
and  Par.  prize,  '94. 


Traveler.  P.  280.  C. 
Sire  of  Clubs  2d.  16725. 

butter  test.   14   lbs. 

7  ozs.  in  7  days.  208i 

lbs.  milk,  at  8  years 

old. 

Brown  Fern, 

F.  4606,  C. 

Dam  of  Brown  Fern 
2d,  P.  1944,  H.  C, 
dam  of  Aurea,  P. 
8693,  H.  C.  (now 
Eminent's  Fern  of 
St.  Martin,  252122). 
public  butter  test, 
May,  '07.  2  lbs.  5i 
ozs.,  65  days  in  milk. 


Nizam,  P.  2408,  H.  C. 

1st  pr.,  St.  Peter,  '97. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad  of 
St.  Peter,  57223. 
Cham,  winner  over 
three  Western  Par- 
ishes, '99. 

Belle  du  Couvent, 
P.  4674,  H.  C. 

1st  over  Jer.,  '94. 

Dam  of  Belle  du  Cou- 
vent 5th,  3d  over 
Jer.,  May,  '02. 

Daughter  of  Golden 
Lad,  P.  1242,  H.  C, 
out  of  Orphan  2d,  P. 
2844.  H.  C  1st  pr., 
St.  Mary  Show,  '92. 

Golden  Fern's  Lad, 
P.  2160,  H.  C. 

1st  and  Champion  at 
N.  C.  Show,  '96.  '97. 

Ten  of  his  get  have 
been  sold  at  an  aver- 
age of  $4,560. 

Sire    of    Eminent    2d, 

P.  2532,  H.  C;  etc. 

(See  below.) 

Leda,  P.  6636,  H.  C. 
One  of  the  best  cows 

the  Island  has  ever 

produced. 
Dam  of  Leda's  Prince. 

1st  prize,  Tunbridge 

Wells,  England,  '01. 
Daughter  of  Eminence, 

F.   7124,   H.   C.    (as 

below). 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 
1st    over    the    Island, 

Aug.,  '90;  also  win- 
ner of  £15  prize. 
Sire  of  32  tested  cows. 

including: 
Golden  Lad's  Fawn 

Duchess.  166538,  23 

lbs.  6  ozs.  in  7  days. 
Golden   Lad's   Lady 

Rose,  162097,  21  lbs. 

\0k  ozs. 
Sandgate.    122509.    20 

lbs.  lOfc  ozs. 
Zulu  Lady,  20  lbs.  10 

ozs. 
Golden  Naiad,  18  lbs. 

l£  ozs. 
Golden   Kola.    127232, 

17  lbs.  Si  ozs. 
Golden     Lass     of    St. 

John.  149150.  16  lbs. 

3  ozs. 
Golden  Ora.  127228.  16 

lbs.  li  ozs. 
Six   of  his   sons   have 

tested  daughters   in 

Register  of  Merit. 

Tootsie,  P.  3214.  H.  C. 
Parish  prize.  '90. 
Granddaughter 

of  Quality.  F.  1748, 

H.  C. 

Golden  Lad, 

P.  1242.  H.  C. 

Sixty-five  of  his  get 
sold  at  auction  m 
America  at  an  aver- 
age of  $527  a  head. 

Sire  of  Golden  Lad  s 
Fawn  Duchess. 
166538.  23  lbs.  6  ozs. 
in  7  days. 

(See  above.) 

Brown  Fern  2d, 
P.  1944,  H.  C. 

2d  St.  Martin  Show, 
'94,  '95. 

Dam  of  Aurea,  P.  8693, 
H.  C,  Bronze  Medal 
winner  in  public  but- 
ter test.  Oct.,  '03. 

Her  sire.  Cetewayo  2d. 
P.  370,  H.  C,  is  a 
son  of  Cetewayo,  P. 
224.  C,  sire  of  Cete- 
wayo's  Silver  Bell. 
17  lbs.  24ozs.;Cete- 
wayo's  Lily,  17  lbs.; 
Cetewayo's  Daisy.  16 
lbs.  4  ozs.  (We  im- 
ported Cetewayo's 
Daisy  and  sold  her 
in  our  '83  auction 
for  $1,600.) 


Bred  April  10,  1916,  to  Golden  Beatrice's  Sultan,  121193,  A.  J.  C.  C,  the  last  son  of  the  famous  Golden  Beatrice  2d  162060 
and  her  only  son  by  Sultana's  Golden  Jolly,  86160.  (See  front  pages  for  his  extended  pedigree.)  Here  is  a  young  bull  that  stands 
in  a  "class  by  himself."  His  lamented  sire,  Sultana's  Golden  Tolly,  was  a  Grand  Champion  winner,  and  the  sire  of  Grand  Ltiam- 
pions.  His  dam,  Golden  Beatrice  2d,  tested  at  the  rate  of  18  lbs.  6  ozs.  butter  in  7  days,  and  repeatedly  milked  -^  to  -4  qts. 
daily.     She  is  probably  the  dam  of  more  high  selling  calves  than  any  cow  in  the  world. 


T.  S.  COOPER  &  SONS'  AUCTION  SALE  OF  JERSEY  CATTLE,  MAT  30.  1916. 


LARGEST  JERSEY  SHOW  IN  1915 

"LINDEN    GROVE"    BLOOD    AGAIN    TRIUMPHS    AT  THE  GREAT  TEXAS  STATE  FAIR. 

Under  Prof.  Hugh  G.  Van  Pelt,  judge,  won  all  Championships,  and  Seventeen  out  of  Twenty  First  Prizes.  Eighteen  herds 
represented,  with  350  head  of  Jerseys.  The  Falfurrias  Herd,  owned  by  Mr.  Ed.  C.  Lasater,  Falfurrias,  Texas,  mostly  of 
"Linden   Grove"   blood,  did   most  of  the  winning. 

AS    AT    NASHVILLE,    "LINDEN    GROVE"    BLOOD  "CLEANED  THE   PLATTER." 


GRAND  CHAMPION  BULL— We  imported  his  sire,  Noble 
of  Oaklands  95700,  and  sold  him  in  our  1911  auction  for 
$15,000.  We  imported  Eminent  2d,  P.  2532,  H.  C,  the 
sire  of  his  dam,  and  sold  him  in  our  1905  auction  for 
$10,000.  We  imported  his  half-sister  (same  dam),  and 
sold  her  in  our  1914  auction  as  a  two-year-old  for  $1,000 

GRAND  CHAMPION  COW— Sultan's  Dark  Beauty  252210 
imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1911  auction 
for  $725.  She  was  Grand  Champion  at  National  Jersey 
Show,  Ohio  and  Illinois  State  fairs,  in  1911,  and  had  won 
First  Prize  at  the  Royal  Show,  Jersey,  44  entries,  May, 
1910.  Her  daughter  by  Gamboge's  Knight  (hred  at  "Lin- 
den Grove")  was  First  Prize  heifer  calf  at  Texas  State 
fair,  1912,  and  Junior  Champion  at  Indiana  State  fair 
and  Kansas  City,  as  a  yearling,  1913. 

GET  OF  SIRE— FIRST,  SECOND  AND  THIRD  PRIZES 
won  by  the  get  of  three  Noble  of  Oaklands  bulls.  First 
by  Nobleman  of  St.  Cloud,  sold  in  our  1907  auction,  when 
six  weeks  old  for  $325.  Second  by  the  Grand  Champion 
bull  mentioned  above.  Third  by  Aldan's  Noble,  imported 
by  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1913  auction  for  $235 
to  Mr.  Lasater,  who  values  him  at  $5,000. 

TWELVE-DAY  BUTTER  TEST— First  prize  (heifer  class) 
won  by  Oxford  Vixen's  Brown  Beauty  294310,  bred  by 
Mr.  Lasater  from  parents  purchased  at  "Linden  Grove." 
Her  sire,  Oxford  Vixen's  Majesty  95474,  was  imported  by 
us  in  1910,  and  sold  as  a  yearling  for  $100.  Her  dam 
Noble's  Brown  Beauty  224609,  imported  by  us  in  1908 
and  sold  as  a  four-year-old  for  $300. 

JUNIOR  CHAMPION  BULL— Son  of  Aldan's  Noble  89581 
who  was  in  service  at  "Linden  Grove"  for  three  years 
He  sired  both  the  First  Prize  Senior  and  Junior  bull 
calves,  in  classes  of  12  and  14  entries.  We  imported 
Aldan's  Noble's  sire  (Noble  of  Oaklands  I  and  his  dam 
(Mabel's  Poet's  Lady  Aldan),  the  latter  being  dam  of 
Raleigh's  highest  testing  daughter — 744  lbs.  5  oz.  butter 
in  one  year.  Mabel's  Poet's  Lady  Aldan  is  still  in  the 
"Linden  Grove"  herd,  in  calf  to  Oxford  You'll  Do.  She  is 
out  of  the  same  dam  as  Golden  Fern's  Noble. 

JUNIOR  CHAMPION  FEMALE— By  a  son  of  Noble  of  Oak- 
lands (imported  by  "Linden  Grove"].  Noble  of  Oaklands 
now  has  37  official  test  daughters,  and  28  sons  with  of- 
ficial test  daughters.  We  imported  Noble  of  Oaklands' 
sire,  and  his  dam.  Lady  Viola,  who  sold  in  our  1911  auc- 
tion for  $7,000.  We  imported  his  paternal  grandsire,  and 
both  grandams,  and  other  ancestors. 

SENIOR  HEIFER  CALVES,  TWENTY  ENTRI ES— First 
Prize  won  by  a  granddaughter  of  Noble  of  Oaklands. 
(She  was  also  Junior  Champion). 

AGED  BULLS,  EIGHT  ENTRIES— We  imported  the  sire 
and  maternal  grandsire  of  the  First  Prize  bull;  the 
grandsire   of    the    Second    Prize    bull;    while    the    Third 


Prize  bull  was  sold  in  our  1914  auction  fur  $325,  at  two 
years  old. 

TWO-YEAR-OLD  BULLS,  FIVE  ENTRIES— First  Prize 
won  by  a  son  of  Golden  Fern's  Grey  Prince  73208,  bred 
at  "Linden  Grove"  and  sold  in  our  1911  auction  for 
$1,500.  His  sire,  Golden  Fern's  Lad,  reigned  for  five 
years  at  "Linden  Grove,"  and  his  dam's  sire  (Flying  Fox, 
son  of  Golden  Fern's  Lad),  was  sold  in  our  1902  auction 
for  $7,500. 

YEARLING  BULLS,  SIX  ENTRI  ES— First  Prize  won  by  a 
son  of  Nobleman  of  St.  Cloud  (winner  of  First  Prize  for 
"get  of  sire")  and  Eminent's  Clemence,  both  imported  by 
"Linden  Grove."  The  Second  Prize  bull  was  by  Flora's 
Blue  Fox  73212,  bred  at  "Linden  Grove,"  sired  by  Flying 
Fox. 

SENIOR  BULL  CALVES,  FOURTEEN  ENTRIES— First 
Prize  Bull  sired  by  Aldan's  Noble  89581  (imported  by 
"Linden  Grove.") 

JUNIOR  BULL  CALVES,  TWELVE  ENTRIES— First  Prize 
bull  (also  Junior  Champion),  sired  by  Aldan's  Noble 
89581. 

AGED  COWS,  FOURTEEN  ENTRI  ES— First  Prize  to  Sul- 
tan's Dark  Beauty  (the  Senior  and  Grand  Champion 
cow),  imported  by  "Linden  Grove."  Second  Prize  to 
Mabel's  Raleigh's  Gray  Beauty  306565,  sold  in  our  1914 
auction  for  $1,375.  She  is  dam  of  Imp.  Nimay  272571,  in 
Register  of  Merit,  429  lbs.  15  oz.  butter  in  one  year,  at 
4  years  old. 

THREE-YEAR-OLD  COWS,  ELEVEN  ENTRI  ES— First 
Prize  to  Martha  You'll  Do  306627,  sold  in  our  1914  auc- 
tion for  $745.  (Her  sire,  Oxford  You'll  Do,  P.  4075,  H.  C, 
is  now  in  the  "Linden  Grove"  stables.)  Second  Prize 
won  by  a  daughter  of  Nobleman  of  St.  Cloud  (First  Prize 
for  "get  of  sire");  and  Third  Prize  by  a  daughter  of  Ox- 
ford's Raleigh  75267,  imported  by  "Linden  Grove"  and 
later  owned  by  Mr.  W.  Gettys. 

TWO-YEAR-OLD  HEIFERS,  THIRTEEN   ENTRI  ES— First. 
Prize  won  by  a  granddaughter  of  Majesty  and  Raleigh's 
Fairy  Boy,   both   imported   by  "Linden  Grove"  and   each 
the  sire  of  40  tested  cows.     Second  Prize  cow  sired  by 
a  son  of  Majesty. 

SENIOR  YEARLING  HEIFERS,  ELEVEN  ENTRIES— 
First  Prize  to  a  daughter  of  Majesty's  Western  King 
113111,  both  of  whose  parents  were  imported  by  "Linden 
Grove"  and  sold  in  our  auctions.  Second  Prize  by  a 
daughter  of  Topsy's  Fontaine  Prince  95704  (imported 
by  "Linden  Grove"). 

(ALL  FIRST  PRIZES  FOR  HERDS  AND  OTHER 
GROUPS  WERE  WON  BY  MR.  LASATER,  MOSTLY 
WITH  PRIZE  WINNERS  IN  THE  OTHER  CLASSES, 
AND  ALL  OF  "LINDEN    GROVE"   BLOOD.) 


"IF    YOU    WANT    TO    BE    CALLED    UP    FRONT    BY  THE  JUDGE,"   WHAT'S   THE   ANSWER? 

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